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<blockquote data-quote="Outlier" data-source="post: 2693858" data-attributes="member: 550046"><p>I think you may really be on to something major with the oxytocin. For instance, when it was fashionable to be really thin, no, thinner than that, several of my friends would lose weight when in love. And it wasn't a simple case of being too happy to eat - or getting more exercise! Being happy seems to affect weight, and certainly being unhappy does. Easy for people to think others are just eating less or more, but that's the same mindset that reckons we give ourselves T2 by being fat.</p><p>Lots of us have major trauma in life that goes on and on, and our weight spirals and adds another level of misery, but our primitive bodies think it's a good survival mechanism.</p><p>I will follow this with my geeky science head on. A lot of variables have just fallen into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlier, post: 2693858, member: 550046"] I think you may really be on to something major with the oxytocin. For instance, when it was fashionable to be really thin, no, thinner than that, several of my friends would lose weight when in love. And it wasn't a simple case of being too happy to eat - or getting more exercise! Being happy seems to affect weight, and certainly being unhappy does. Easy for people to think others are just eating less or more, but that's the same mindset that reckons we give ourselves T2 by being fat. Lots of us have major trauma in life that goes on and on, and our weight spirals and adds another level of misery, but our primitive bodies think it's a good survival mechanism. I will follow this with my geeky science head on. A lot of variables have just fallen into place. [/QUOTE]
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