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You always have your own gravitational pull, but it's not big enough to really do anything on Earth. Being overweight wouldn't help either- Earth's gravity is far too great and yours would be far too small.

Sources: Got fat trying to make my belly a tractor beam. 120 pounds later, a huge disappointment.

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In fact,everything has a gravitational pull,even a paper clip,human bodies have a gravitational pull because when the earth orbits it sends flares of gravity witch can enter a human body and when it enters, you

get a gravitational pull.if you dont believe everything has a gravitational pull then get a glass of water and put salt and sugar in it,take a copper penny and move it around the glass really fast for about 15 seconds,then let it go and it will start to float around the glass

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