10, 11, and 12 for Aaron and Dante?
Stuffed Character Asks|| @ginger-and-mint
10. What is their stomach capacity like?
Aaron has a small stomach capacity, at least comparative to everyone else. He can’t handle too much in his system, save maybe liquids. He has a pretty sensitive stomach so too much crammed in there absolutely wrecks the poor boy.
11. Do they want to stay comfortable or will they eat past the point of pain?
It all depends on the situation, and who’s around. If he’s in public with friends or co-workers, he stays comfortable, eating only what he can handle. That way he can just hang out and not worry too much about it. If he’s with Amber, he’ll go so far beyond the point of comfort, to please his girlfriend.
12. How can you tell if they’ve gone too far?
Aaron turns green. It’s almost comical how sick he looks when he’s gone too far. He’ll curl into himself and the rest of his body will pale, and his face goes green.Â
10. What is their stomach capacity like?Â
Dante can handle so much. His stomach is like a black hole, in all honesty. He can handle a lot of almost anything without it hurting him too much. However, he does bloat very easily, so it often looks worse than it is.
11. Â Do they want to stay comfortable or will they eat past the point of pain?Â
He will eat past the point of pain, just to prove a point. His poor tummy suffers greatly from his desire to spite. He also will eat past the point of pain to avoid feeling any sense of hunger for a while. I’ve mentioned before that he cannot stand the feeling of hunger, and he’d much rather be painfully full than hungry.
12.  How can you tell if they’ve gone too far?Â
Dante is usually rather stone faced, and this tends to be the case when he’s eating. However, Dante is not quiet. So when he’s gone too far, the first sign is him starting to silence himself. The key sign is he’ll let a groan slip past that shit-eating smirk. He doesn’t complain about pain, so the moment he starts to groan about his stuffed belly, you know there’s a problem.