You stare down at the scale to see that you now weigh 250 pounds.
"Amazing," You say to yourself and look at the mirror to see your shirtless reflection. You look a lot thicker now. You've gained weight, but instead of fat it was both muscle and fat. You flex your arm and you have to guess that your arms are thicker then 17" around, not bad for a beginner lifter. You strike a few other poses to see that you're muscles are pretty big now and you feel strong.
Just then your stomach growls out for food and you realize it's been a few hours since you've eaten. You think to yourself about going out for food. But you quickly change your mind since your brother and your parents will be out until late tonight, you might as well raid the fridge. You flex your arms again and think to yourself, 'I could probably lift the fridge.'
You laugh to yourself and head downstairs shirtless still and only wearing your tight shorts. Your muscular legs are making your shorts pretty tight.
You open the fridge to see several plates of leftovers. Your Mom cooks a lot and you strive to eat as much as your skinny little body could, but there was always leftovers. No wonder why your Dad is pushing the 370 mark now. You then realize that your Mom will be cooking even more with Mike around again.
You take out a few plate of assorted meals and throw them into the microwave for a few minutes each and start eating while chugging down a big 2 liter bottle of milk.
A while later you finish off the 5th plate of food and you're stuffed. You look down to see that your gut looks very bloated and even more ball shaped. You pat your gut and let out the loudest burp you've ever heard. You excuse yourself and pat your gut and pick up the empty dishes and milk jug and place the dishes in the sink and the milk jug in the recycling container.
You sit back down at the kitchen table and feel your bloated full belly and flex your arm again and wonder what you should do?
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