Taking off the blue panty, redressing yourself and then putting the panty back into the gender aisle. Walking into the weight aisle you saw many, many different clothes, some looking as huge as a house, but for this first experiment you decided to go in slowly.
Grabbing a jacket, tank top, underwear and jeans marked as 300 pounds you went back into the changing room and tried to put it all on. (you had to hold up the jeans and underwear, and the top and jacket almost slid off you) Quite soon, your flesh rose like dough in an oven (your stomach going from flat to hanging over your jeans, your breasts going from cup size b to the size of melons flattening over your stomach shelf and your butt and legs growing to fill the jeans) and the clothes fit you perfectly.
Moving about a bit, you felt soft. Everything jiggled in a fashion that made you uncontrollably smile with joy. Looking to the mirror and seeing your chubby cheeks and new double chin made you adore how cute you looked.
You walked out (still in the clothes, you were absolutely buying them when you left, and you couldn't bear to take them off now) right to the weight aisle. Looking about the corridor of fattening clothes, you noticed a little sign around halfway down the aisle. It said 'mobile'.
Examining the clothes they all seemed within the stick thin 50 pound to the seemingly too large to move 4000 pound range. Looking beyond the sign was another section marked as 'Immobile'. Looking here gave you clothes that started at 1000 pounds (magic assistance for the mobile clothes?) to clothes that indicated weight with pictograms of things like whales, houses and the moon.
Your first impulse was to take one of the pictogram clothes, but you stopped and thought for a second. You could try sizing up with the mobile clothes, jiggling everywhere was already fun and sizing up could be fun too. 750 pounds seemed like a good weight to go.
Or you could take one of the pictogram clothes and see what they meant. Just guessing you figured that it would make you the average size of what the picture was, rather than the average weight of one. Beyond that it was probably just being really, really fat. The house pictogram seemed good.
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