I think it has more to do w/the holidays. thanksgiving and christmas. also, when it's really cold, you don't want to go out as often and do things. you want to stay home all snuggly and not move!
2006-12-09 20:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Not too surprising is it? We stay indoors more, watching t.v. and snacking. Those colder months are also "Party Time" Starting with Thanksgiving , right on through into the New Year.
From the time we start, till the time Spring begins showing its face, we have been stuffing ourselves for about one third of the entire year, during which we are at our least physically active to work any of it off.
There has to be a lesson in here somewhere ----but gee, I juuuuust can't figure out what it is LOLOL
2006-12-09 13:07:06
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answered by sharmel 6
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oh yes very true i have gain weight this winter it seam all i do is eat it been very cold out side this winter the first 3 weeks in November we had over 2 feet of snow and wind chill down to -40
below lol.but know it warming up in the 30 and snowing a lot but that is cool.but i think a lot of people eat a lot more in the winter and watch a lot more t.v and become couch potato.
2006-12-09 13:03:52
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answered by little_bear 3
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I am just the opposite...Always have been. I always lose a few pounds during the colder months. No clue why! I'm an odd duck, what can I say?
2006-12-09 13:06:25
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answered by voodoo_moonbaby43968 5
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Yah i have. Im guessing it happens because when you want to stay warm, you want to eat a lot of hot foods + you sit around watching TV under an electeic blanket which means you aint gettin any excercise to get rid of fat from the hot foods.
2006-12-09 13:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely, cant get outside as much, and when your at home alot, you eat alot! Plus there is Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas...and all those yummy baked goods...cookies...pies..YUMMY!!
2006-12-09 13:02:53
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answered by Smiley 4
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sure, it's pretty natural for less physical activity and wanting to eat more because of the change in climate
2006-12-09 13:01:44
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answered by Tek ~aka~Legs! 7
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yes
2006-12-09 13:00:07
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answered by honey 3
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