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Party trick.(QUICK LIFT)(Brief article)
Cosmopolitan
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April 01, 2006 |
Triffin, Molly |
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Not to knock denim or anything--comfy, sexy jeans are beyond fabulous--but slipping into cocktail attire once in a while can give you a pleasure kick. "When you look great, you feel great, since you're more confident," says Jonathan Haidt. PhD, author of The Happiness Hypothesis. There's also a scientific explanation behind the rush: "Because women are not exposed to ...
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