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Quavo effect

The Quavo effect refers to the phenomenon where individuals born in certain months, particularly those aligned with seasons like winter, exhibit a natural advantage when it comes to fasting. This term is inspired by the rapper Quavo, who was born during the fasting month of Ramadan on Tuesday, April 2nd 1991. Followers of this concept suggest that those born in winter months may possess greater endurance, resilience, and adaptability during fasting periods, possibly due to seasonal factors that influence physical and psychological development.
Ever since I learned about the Quavo effect, I've noticed that my friends born in winter adapt to fasting much better than others; it’s like they have an innate strength that just makes it easier for them!
by Emotional Cruiser December 12, 2025
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