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Would you join a religion that worships and deifies the fat female body? Anonymous 02/09/2025 (Sun) 02:10:31 Id:1f319f No. 60439 >>60440 >>60441
Imagine if you found a religion that says that fat women are like goddesses or angels and male followers are required to only date and marry and have sex with fat women, female followers are required to be bbw or ssbbw. Picture related is the Venus figurine from the paleolithic era over 20,000 years ago, it's assumed it was worshipped and it's a bbw.
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>>60439 I'm willing to convert to a BBW Warrior religion, even if it means I die underneath the tremendous girth of my queen.
>>60439 This is basically my life now. I would never date a woman who wasn't at least a BBW, and one that is half way to SSBBW at that. So yes, sign me up. Catholicism has pretty much abandoned men today anyways.
While I would never join a religion I've always been curious about creating a secret society of FAs that fatten women. It's close enough. Really wish it were a thing TBH.
Unpopular opinion, fat men are disgusting and abhorrent, but fat women are everything and beyond beautiful. I as a man could not imagine being burdened and incapable, and view fat man as lesser men.
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>Learn about the Gravettians. >TFW your ancestors literally were all 6'6 lantern-jawed alpha mammoth hunters with 5'0 ssbbw wives.
>>60463 Sounds great to me but Wiki wants to harsh our mellow: "They were fairly slender and normally weighed between 67–73 kilograms (148–161 lb), although they would likely have had a higher ratio of lean muscle mass compared to body fat in comparison to modern humans as a result of a very physically active and demanding lifestyle. The females of the Gravettian were much shorter, standing 158 centimetres (5 ft 2 in) on average, with an average weight of 54 kilograms (119 lb)."
>>60493 Wikipedia is not accounting for the additional 400 lbs of fat each woman had.
I would never worship a woman, or a man. So I would never worship a fat woman.
>>60495 Good point, I should go in and correct that.
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Anon, these elk skins are getting too tight, can you go hunt a mammoth for me?
>>60495 About that I have my doubts, if you make deep searches on wikipedia you will discover that Lucifer is not the devil … so yes about “Religions/Cults” and discoveries you won’t find anything useful on wikipedia: the only proves of feederism and fat women are all related to the Middle Age, Medieval Arts and African cultism … especially because Maya and older cults considered “Fat women” the reincarnation of life and nature, but it also means nothing. Even Egyptians and Furries did the same mystake (I mean ancient Egyptians) because they were like “entertaining/giving offers” to a god, but that means those Furries are like into Satanism or sacrificing animals, there is no real prove they were feeding a woman it could be all fake… (>>61384) like this for example, a fat woman like this wasn’t even capable to survive or “give herself” in offer to a god, it’s not possible that the GOD was a real fat woman. It’s a simple mystake of every cult and religion to misunderstand and confuse the symbols with “REAL humans”, it’s all mysterious and symbolic .. like in the Alien movies, it was just cannibalism and offers.
>>61996 I went to the Rock Church and I was astounded at how occultism and Satanist moved away from the sex, rock and drugs cult to just class clown unironic Joker we live in the society. It seems women are moving into an orgasm cult

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