Article: In a web browser type https://edit.yahoo.com/config/delete_user in the address bar and press ↵ Enter. You'll do so in the field on the right side of the page. This section is on the right side of the page. It's at the bottom of the information page. This page outlines the terms of deletion, as well as reminding you to cancel any paid Yahoo services. You'll do so in the text field in the middle of the page. Doing so will schedule your account for deletion. In 90 days, your account will be permanently deleted.
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Go to the Yahoo account deletion page. Enter your email address, then click Next. Enter your password and click Sign in. Scroll down and click Continue. Enter your email address again. Click Yes, terminate this account.
Article: Start off by complimenting her. For example; You could say "I think you're really hot/ pretty," or get more specific, like, "I've never seen eyes that blue!" If she seems to like being complimented, then you can move onto the next stage. If she looks uncomfortable, just finish it off with something like "Because your hair really suits you" or "That shirt really works for you". This will repair the damage for you and then you can just walk away. For example; If you are both walking home together and you are alone. Do not ask her in front of her friends as this could influence her decision. Picking the right place and time is crucial. Make sure that she is in a good mood too, or she may be more inclined to reject you. For example; You could say "I wish you were my girlfriend" or "I want to go out with you." This will brace her for what you are about to ask, otherwise she may think it's a joke and not take you seriously. Say "Will you go out with me?" or "Will you be my girlfriend" and smile while you wait for a response. If she seems to be taking ages to decide, then you could suggest that she meets you somewhere the next day once she has decided. If she says yes, then just casually be positive; don't overdo it, but show that you're happy to be going out with her. Then you could say something like "See you later" and walk away to prevent a feeling of awkwardness. Although if she says no, don't get embarrassed or show weakness. Nobody can blame you for asking and if she is mean to you, then you deserve better anyway. Just smile, look calm and  say "Alright, you can't blame a guy for trying!" and walk away. No doesn't necessarily mean no forever, but you don't want to overwhelm her. Once the idea of going out with you is in her head, she may begin to like you. Most girls are more attracted to the one who is attracted to them, it's in their nature! So don't give up. or you may decide you like another girl who seems to be more interested. However don't be annoying or harass her. Don't feel embarrassed, this girl is likely to admire you for building up the courage to ask her out. Good luck!
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Start casually and then build up to asking her out properly. Pick a time when you two are alone. Prepare her for what you are about to ask. Just ask her straight out. Respond to her answers. Give her some space. Remember that dating is meant to be fun!
Article: In most cases, your back pain will go away with home treatment and self-care. However, this isn’t always the case, and you may need additional treatment. Talk to your doctor to find out what type of treatment you need. Back pain typically causes the following symptoms:  Muscle aches. Dull, shooting, or stabbing pain. Back pain that gets worse when you bend, lift, stand, or walk. Back pain that feels better when you lie down. Try not to worry, but these symptoms may be a sign of a more serious condition. Your doctor can figure out what’s causing your symptoms and can recommend the best treatments for you. See your doctor immediately to get the treatment you need. Tell your doctor how long you’ve been experiencing these symptoms. While you likely don’t need to worry, back pain can sometimes be a sign of a more serious condition. If this is the case, you may need additional treatment. Visit your doctor or go to an emergency room if you have the following symptoms:  Bowel or bladder problems—especially if you can’t control urination. Fever. Back injury from a fall or accident. If you have a history of drug or alcohol abuse, are older than 50, or have a bone or joint disorder, the back pain is more likely to get out of control if you don’t get a thorough exam. Additionally, if you have a family history of cancer, back pain may be an early sign of spinal, colon, or ovarian cancer. You’re probably fine, but it’s a good idea to get screened just to be safe. It’s rare for back pain to be a sign of cancer, but it’s worth checking out if the back pain came out of nowhere and wasn’t triggered by physical activity. Your doctor will review your symptoms and do a physical exam. Then, they may order some simple diagnostic tests. Most of these tests will be non-invasive and painless, but you may experience some discomfort. After the tests, talk to your doctor about your diagnosis.  For instance, your doctor will probably do an imaging test. You may need to complete an X-ray, MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound. In some cases, your doctor may inject you with a contrast dye so they can look for back problems, like a herniated disc, fracture, or spondylolisthesis. Your doctor can tell you about all of your treatment options. For minor back pain, exercise and over-the-counter pain relievers may be enough to help your back pain. However, they may prescribe additional medication or recommend physical therapy. For severe cases, your doctor may recommend you get surgery, but only as a last resort. Try not to worry because you have a lot of treatment options. Your doctor can help you figure out what’s best for you.
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See your doctor if your back pain lasts longer than 2 weeks. Visit your doctor if your pain affects your legs or you feel weak. Get immediate care if you develop severe symptoms. Talk to your doctor if you have a high risk for complications. Let your doctor examine you to diagnose the cause of your pain. Talk to your doctor about your treatment options for severe back pain.