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Physical features – the toothpick type and habits that show

13. The toothpick type
There’s also a light side to this shapely story; the lean-as-a-totem-pole guy who stays thin as a tortilla, and his gal who could pick her way through a piccolo and miss every note. Remember though-men seldom make passes at an angular chassis.

14. Habits that show

Oftentimes, our mental habits mold our countenances. Think with a smile and your eyes twinkle, be attentive, and your expression becomes alert. Similarly, negative thinking and mental decay create a face with a fixed, immobile expression-the kind affected by gamblers in real life and by butlers on stage.

Some women spend hours having their faces mauled and their charms overhauled. On the Avenue, operators fill in the flap, strip the folds, and pound out the pouches; but in the Budget Beauty Bar near the brewery they powder a gal’s pan to snow in the wrinkles, and often give the old henna rinse. Despite all these artifices, habits have a way of showing through.

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