I want to share a cute Idea: Feedism ASMR mukbang/cooking YouTube channel run by two mutually gaining partners/spouses/datemates.
And I don't mean obscenely kinky, no, but certainly enough that if you're aware of feedism, you know these people are into it, but if feedism is a new topic to you, you'd likely not be aware for a bit that these people are getting fat on purpose. In fact, the rough calorie count for each dish would be listed in the description of each corresponding video.
Schedule would be daily, with each day different. Each video would start off with each person's chosen stage name displayed on top of them for long enough for people to read while one person, whoever it is varies, preps the kitchen, the other quietly watching TV, ironing clothes, or something else mundane. Then it would show one of the two cooking the meal, the only sounds being the sounds of food preparation, while occasionally panning up a bit to show the faces of the two partners as one comes up to the other and whispers just loud enough for the other's mic to hear about how the one cooking is spoiling them/doing a grand job/how much they love t the one cooking/and so forth while the one cooking murmurs a whispered response, a smile on both faces; sometimes, this is even punctuated by from behind hugs, love handle grabs, belly rubs, and/or kisses. Then it shows the one who didn't cook setting the table, then the two eating the food politely, though the mics do pick up on the crunching and other ASMR worthy eating sounds, nothing slob worthy, though, all while the two eat cleanly; if one gets food smeared around their mouth, the other would kiss it off. Ends with the one who didn't cook quietly thanking the other for cooking, sometimes with a kiss or urging the other to join them elsewhere for cuddles, belly rubs, and the such, then cuts to an ending card backed by some soft music, like something Vaporwave or Frutiger Aero, with links to the previous two vids and a message about how the recipe is in the description. Notes about substitutions due to dietary restrictions/food preferences are brought up in the form of text during meal prep or when servings are dished out, something like "[person/I] doesn't/don't like/can't eat [food] because [reason], so [other food] is used instead", and are also mentioned in the description. If a snack is made, it is served more informally, like on the couch, in bed, leaned over the kitch counter, and so forth.
Monday through Wednesday would be regular recording days, where a random meal, sometimes even a snack or dessert is made, and it's anything from typical meal dishes, to obscenely caloric monstrosities like deep fried brie with caramelized onions in the center or turning a meatloaf into a single sandwich where the bread is instead meatloaf. Thursday is when they do a recipe from a show/game/movie they like, with ending music being a fitting track from that same game/show/movie, and Friday is a day when drinks, not always alcoholic, but those are filmed at night, are made.
Saturday is a mega upload, where the whole day's meals, including desserts and snacks in between, are recorded. Sometimes this involves each other swapping who cooks what, sometimes they help out each other with every meal, or it's one person for the whole thing. Then after every meal/dish/drink is made, it shows them cuddling or otherwise being affectionate as they eat, sometimes going so far as to feed the other, punctuated with belly rubs and gentle praise. Then ends with the two on the couch cuddling till one falls asleep, on the floor gaming together with the volume on not quite mute, or even just doing some post meal cleanup; this happens between each dish, too, before fading out at the end to the aforementioned end card. These videos end up so long, but are great for those who like to binge food ASMR vids.
Sunday is the day when something light is made. Dishes ranging from a simple wedge salad, to s'mores in the fireplace, to eggs Benedict, to even homemade Chex mix being possible. The dish has to be light and reasonable, nothing like deep fried mac and cheese that got bacon wrapped and deep fried again, or a pizza with deep fried cheese as the crust. These are shorter videos, great for those who don't want the usual long content or Saturday vids.
Holidays, assuming the two partake in any are handled where the Saturday before is themed entirely around the holiday, with festive meals and drinks, ending with a festive end card with thematic music. Then the week of the holiday is taken off so there's time to celebrate.
But what if they want to take time off from recording? A simple community post about wanting to take a break for a certain day/stretch of time is sent out, with a brief explanation as to why, something like "[I/my partner/we] wanted to take a break/aren't/didn't feeling too hot right now/had an unexpected family event/wanted some vacation time."
And as the series continues, the two steadily get fatter. Waddles are cultivated, growing love handles get grabbed delicately from behind, belly rubs to aid in digestion, and bigger portions on all days aside from Sunday. Things like "you're getting fat/fatter, my love," "you spoil me sometimes," "that apron looks snug on you," "I'm getting fat/fatter because of you," and "I love my marshmallowy glutton" are spoken quietly with such adoration and affection, punctuated by belly rubs, love handle grabs, and other tender, loving ways to wordlessly bring attention to one's ballooning waistline.
Sometimes special mukbang only videos are made. They're recorded at night, and are themed around getting rid of leftovers, where one person sits in a chair, the other then straddles them, if it's still possible, and delicately hand feeds them the leftovers from that week. Soft eating sounds are punctuated by whispered words of praise, kisses, and belly rubs. Then they swap and the one getting fed becomes the one who feeds, and lovingly stuffs the other with the leftovers. These would end with some simple night sounds, like street ambiance or forest sounds like crickets and owls, and links to the videos that the food featured in the vid was originally cooked for.
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