WHAT DO MEN NOTICE Very little, if the results of our dating experiment are correct

From: Daily Mail | Date: July 12, 2002| Author: STEPHANIE YOUNG | Copyright information

MEN have a reputation for failing to pay attention to women. Would they notice if you changed your dress, increased your bust size or even if you were replaced by a different woman? To find out, FEMAIL sent three hapless males on dates with young women who underwent radical changes during dinner to see whether they would notice.STEPHANIE YOUNG reports . . .

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