It's time to choose the general topic of the story you wish to read. I have subdivided the genre into five basic categories which I feel broadly represent what generally happens in weight-gain fiction.
Themes:
Devolution: These types of stories generally involve a moral/spiritual decay of the obese character(s). Excessive greed or indifference may result in the obesity that comes to define these characters. They suffer regression in independence and independent thinking as weight escalates. Character flaws and rampant obesity (often beyond the character's control) harm them body and soul.
Somatic: These stories are concerned with the harmful effects of obesity on the body without moral or mental degradation. Being fat is fine, but is typically a hassle to deal with. When the problems mainly arise from a lack of mobility or else pressing health issues, the story belongs here. More than a few of us know the hassles of dealing with sometimes quite a lot of excess flesh.
Worship: In these stories, fattness is in its most sublime state. No drawbacks! Only beautiful, luscious curves, big waists and low hanging bellies. Goddess worship finds a homes here as well as any story in which drawbacks to obesity are minor or a non-issue. Just remember, if fatness is not an ongoing source of conflict, there must be other problems elsewhere to move the story along
Rapid-Gain: These stories may be more familiar. In this section, weight gain happens through extraordinary circumstances, typically in the course of days, hours, even minutes! The source or mechanism of the weight-gain is generally forms the core of the story, whether it is voluntary or otherwise. Force-feeding/inflation will not be tolerated. Unusual premisses are not an excuse to shirk our literary duties. Our readers deserve more.
Other: For stories that don't quite belong in the above categories.
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