Q: It's no myth that certain exercises can make your breasts look perkier--and therefore, bigger. Hit the gym and do some moves that target your problem area. For example, you can do multiple exercises with a light set of weights. Try weighted cross-punches and chest presses.  If you are having trouble, don't be afraid to ask the staff at your gym for advice--that's what they're there for. To make this more enjoyable, grab a friend and do your work-outs together. Hormone therapy is not for everyone, but it can be really helpful for those who have (or are recovering from) a medical condition. Breast tissue is very sensitive and can be very responsive to changes in your hormone levels. Often, these changes result in growth.  Ask your doctor if a medication that adjusts your hormone levels is right for you. One of the most common pills is the prescription birth control pill, which has a common side effect of breast growth. For many women, having larger breasts goes hand in hand with growing older. Some women develop more slowly or at a later rate than others. Your age can play a large role in the size of your breasts. Breasts develop during puberty and again during a woman's childbearing years. To have larger breasts, sometimes the best course is just to be patient and let nature take its course. In addition to being composed of breast tissue, breasts are also made up of fat tissue. Therefore, when you gain weight, you typically gain it in your breasts. If you are unhappy with your chest size, ask yourself how you feel about the rest of your shape. Is it possible that you are too thin? A healthy diet and exercise regimen can help you achieve the body shape that you want.
A: Exercise. Take hormones. Grow up. Gain weight.

Q: Go to the nearest hospital or call 911 if you develop a stiff neck, have convulsions, experience severe vomiting, experience weakness or paralysis, or become semi-conscious or unconscious. These could be signs of a brain infection like meningitis or encephalitis.  Some patients with mumps can develop meningitis, which may require further medical treatment.  Encephalitis occurs when your brain is inflamed. Left untreated, it can lead to neurological problems and become life-threatening. These could be signs of an inflamed pancreas, or pancreatitis. Bring your child to the nearest doctor if he or she experiences convulsions or if you suspect malnourishment or dehydration. These may be signs of a more serious illness or condition. Mumps during a pregnancy can be dangerous, with an increased risk of miscarriage in the first 12-16 weeks. In rare cases, mumps can cause hearing loss in one or both ears. So if you start to lose hearing in one or both ears, speak to your doctor. They can then refer you to hearing specialist.
A: Seek medical treatment immediately for severe symptoms. Call your doctor if you have severe abdominal pain and vomiting. Monitor children carefully. Talk to your doctor if you contract mumps while pregnant. Go to the doctor if you experience hearing loss.

Q: Wrapping paper will work the best for this, but you can also use scrapbooking paper. Cut your paper to the following sizes:  3 large strips that are 1 by 11 1⁄2 inches (2.5 by 29.2 cm). 3 medium strips that are 1 by 10 1⁄2 inches (2.5 by 26.7 cm). 3 small strips that are 1 by 9 1⁄2 inches (2.5 by 24.1 cm). 1 tiny strip that is 1 by 3 1⁄2 inches (2.5 by 8.9 cm).
A: Cut your desired paper into different sized strips.

Q: There's no set time period for moving on from unrequited love. Everyone goes at a different pace. However, there are some signs that you're ready to move on from the person who wasn't interested in loving you.  You start noticing what is going on with other people. A lot of times when you're in the grieving stage you tend to get a little self-absorbed. When you start taking an interest in what everyone else has been doing you'll find that you're well on your way into the healing process. You've stopped wondering if it's the other person every time you get a call (especially if it's from a number you don't recognize). You've stopped seeing your own story in songs and movies about unrequited love. In fact, you've started expanding your repertoire to include things that aren't about love, or the pain of love. You've stopped fantasizing about your unrequited love suddenly coming to the realization that s/he does, in fact, love you and always has. Even when you're ready to move on, you can sometimes hit a relapse if you're not careful. It's like taking the stitches out of a wound too early. It's healing up nicely, but it's not ready for strenuous exercise quite yet.  Avoid doing things with the other person or letting him/her back into your life until you're sure that this won't cause you to get back on the swoon-train. If you do find yourself relapsing, don't sweat it too much! You've already put in a lot of work to get over them and that work will pay off. Setbacks happen and if you give up right away, it will be harder in the long run. Put yourself out there, meet new people, flirt, and remind yourself how great it feels to be a catch. Your confidence surely needs the boost – and in the meantime, you’ll meet interesting new people. In fact, every time someone is better in some way than the person you’ve been chasing – better looking, funnier, smarter, more down to earth – make note of it. It’ll put things into perspective.  You don't necessarily have to be on the look-out for a new relationship. Just enjoying the presence of new people can be a big pick-me-up. Be very careful with rebounding. While sometimes a rebound is just what the doctor ordered, it only works when you’re emotionally ready for it, you’re honest with yourself about the fact that it’s a rebound, and you’re honest with the other person about the fact that it’s a rebound. Don’t make this new person feel as miserably in love with you as you are with the person you’re trying to get over. Getting over someone you're in love with isn't easy! Any steps you make towards getting over the other person should be celebrated. You should also remember that just because this person didn't return your love doesn't mean that no one will.
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Know when you're ready to move on. Avoid relapse. Get back in the game. Stay encouraged.