Eating more of these foods will help you shed pounds.
It makes sense that it could work: Research shows that group dieting leads to less stress and better long-term weight-loss success; it also shows that women eat less when they think they're being watched—by a man, at least; and Allure's own collection of diet secrets from skinny women revealed that they keep track of everything they ingest. And while we personally follow the less humiliating (and less brutal) tenets of The Cheaters' Diet, we can't help but imagine how cathartic it would be to cop to every candy bar—and how much fun it would be to live vicariously through the ice cream binges of fellow Tweeters. What think—would you join?
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