Many speak of weight, of curves, of kilos. But anyone who thinks consistently will see: immobility is not an accident, it is the goal. Anything else is unfinished, half-lived, not thought through.
1. Growth follows a line
Gaining always means: forward. More mass, more dependency, more devotion. To stop somewhere along the way is to turn feederism into a hobby. Yet the Manifest knows no hobbies – only consequence. And consequence means going all the way.
2. Dependency is the highest form of intimacy
Immobility means being entirely reliant on the partner: for food, for movement, for daily life. This is not weakness, but the deepest form of intimacy. Trust not simulated but lived. A universe of two, where one carries and the other surrenders completely.
3. Half-hearted limits are betrayal
“I only want to reach 200 kilos.” – “I want to stay mobile.”
That may sound reasonable, but it is betrayal of the principle. To speak of abundance, devotion, and boundlessness while braking at a practical limit is contradiction. Immobility is the only honest consequence.
4. Responsibility remains essential
Immobility is not chaos, not decay. It demands organization, planning, discipline. Medical support, care, daily logistics – all of this is part of it. Responsibility and devotion merge completely here. Without structure the goal would collapse. With structure it becomes fulfillment.
5. Desire without retreat
Those who avoid immobility because it is “too much” have not understood the essence of feederism. Desire and devotion reach their highest intensity only where nothing remains: no movement, no escape. Total surrender to the other is the end and the completion.
Conclusion:
Immobility is not an accident but the goal. Everything else is patchwork, half thought and half lived. Those who truly walk the path know: there is no holding back, no return. Only the point where movement ends – and devotion becomes absolute.