Disturbingly, men who engage in this sexual fetish (known as ‘feeders’) often force-feed the feedee to the point where she is completely immobilized, so fat she can no longer move, clean herself or leave the house.
Feedism is a sexual interest in being fed or feeding, often extending to an interest in weight gain and fat. It manifests or is practiced as a fetish, orientation, or lifestyle. Feedists often take on roles as feeders (encouraging and aiding weight gain) and feedees (gaining weight and being fed).
Moreover, she always wanted to conceal her sexuality from others and she felt that by being in a feedee/feeder relationship would make concealment more challenging.
Agbabi uses the relationship between ‘feeder’ and ‘feedee’ to explore issues of gender and power. That the concerns of the poem are not confined solely to sexual politics is hinted at through some of the language used to describe the woman’s body: ‘forbidden fruit’, ‘breadfruit’, ‘desert island’, ‘globe’, ‘tidal wave’.
This article analyses feederism as performed within the context of feeder-feedee relationships. In particular, it seeks to analyse fee-derism as a form of intimate partner violence using Stark’s theory of coercive control.
Researched and written up by Judith A. Swack, Ph.D. Latest discoveries and revision 9/15/20. This Overtangle resembles the Feeder/Feedee pattern but is in fact a different pattern.
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