The main character of " After Rebirth, I Have a Beauty System " had to partner with a fat girl for a mission, but the fat girl became thinner because of the system.
In some scary stories, the fat woman might be a ghost of a wronged person. For example, she could have been mistreated during her life because of her size and now haunts the place where she suffered. Her presence is often associated with cold drafts, strange noises, and a feeling of unease. She might be seen as a symbol of the victims of discrimination and the dark secrets of the past.
There's a story of a woman who was fat but had an amazing talent for cooking. She used her love for food to create healthy and delicious recipes that helped others in similar situations. She showed that being fat doesn't mean you can't be positive about food and health.
There's a story where a fat woman was wronged in a small village long ago. She was shunned and mistreated. After she died, her spirit roams the village at midnight. She appears as a large, shadowy figure. If someone is out alone at that time, they might feel a cold, oppressive presence as she nears, as if she's trying to make them understand her pain. The wind seems to howl louder and the air gets colder when she's close.
Literature often aims to convey positive values. So while there may be some works that include characters with larger body sizes in their relationship stories, it's not in the form of the kind of 'fat sex stories' you might be thinking in a salacious way. For instance, there could be a story where a plus - sized person overcomes self - doubt in a relationship and discovers true love through mutual understanding and respect.
As I mentioned before, scat eating is an unacceptable behavior, and there are no 'not disturbing' stories related to it. We should stay away from this kind of abnormal topic.
No, it's not appropriate. We live in a society that values respect and equality. Fantasizing in such a sexualized and discriminatory way goes against basic human values. We should strive to see people as individuals with dignity, not as objects for sexual fantasies based on certain physical characteristics.