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Show Eating habits change when dating according to a recent study of men's and women's eating patterns by psychologists at the University of Toronto and New York University. For men, the motive for appetite-curbing appetite-curbing seems to be a wish to "be similar and viewed as particularly desirable by a dinner companion. Dining while dating? Chances are, you'll change your eating habits-at least for a meal or two. Both men and women, it has been observed, tend to eat less than usual when dining with an attractive member of the opposite sex for the first time. For women, refraining from eating heartily in front of a desirable man has to do with their wish to project a feminine image, |