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Are you a woman who loses weight for the summer and then puts it all back on again at xmas?


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Hello - I'm a local forum user and freelance journalist who is putting together a story for a national newspaper. I'm looking for a woman who always loses weight for the summer but then tends to put it all back on at Christmas time so then has to lose it again. Please PM me if this sounds like you or someone you know and I can tell you more. Good fee paid for anyone taking part. Thanks.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I'll bite. How?


No idea. Just a flashback to all those "Herbalife" stickers one used to see at bus stops back in the 80s.

Where's the story anyway? Isn't it biologically sensible to do this, with the fat keeping people warmer for the winters? Or is that just a Myth? And why not ask the Mythters too? Why just women? Or is it to do with the diet companies sponsoring most of the women's magazines anyway? Etc etc etc

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