Is it normal to poop less when you travel north because of gravity?

I visited relatives two states north and I noticed I only pooped a littlr and the whole time there. Then when I came back, the next day it all came out.

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  • arkbot

    actually there might be a difference. I hear people around greenland and alaska have massive sales in enemas and laxitives.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Maybe traveling stresses you out, thus causing you to become constipated?

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  • Shackleford96

    Gravity doesn't have anything to do with it.

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  • Smokey1D

    LOL- that's hilarious. Imagine how stacked upthe poor people living in the North Pole must be? Fly south guys - and let it all out.
    So funny : })

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  • jethro

    Well you can counter the effects of gravity change in different states by standing on your head for a half hour in the morning. Then you can poo just like you did when you were at home.

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  • sillygirl77

    LOL

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  • Ellenna

    Ummm .... gravity is the same everywhere and it doesn't affect poo. However, it is common for some people to not poo when away from home.

    If this isn't a troll, you're not very bright, are you?

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    • The pressure from gravity like when its squeezing you

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