INPUT ARTICLE: Article: While you might feel embarrassed or guilty, your body naturally wants to masturbate. It makes you feel good, relieves stress, and helps support your sexual health. Understand that there’s nothing wrong with you. Make the decision to stop only if you think it’s the right decision for you personally. You may want to talk to your doctor about your concerns about masturbation or pornography. Temptation is everywhere, and it’s likely that you’ll slip up sometimes. Don’t beat yourself up for this. You’re doing the best you can, so give yourself credit for working so hard. Then, get back on track with your plans to quit.  Everyone has slip ups, so don’t feel guilty. If you want to quit, you can be successful if you stick with it. It’s normal to feel embarrassed, but your relationship will be better if you’re honest. Tell your partner about your porn and masturbation habits. Explain what you want out of your sexual relationship with them, if you have one. Then, listen to your partner explain their needs so you can work together to compromise. You might say, “I’ve gotten into the habit of watching porn and masturbating every night before bed. I really want to stop because I feel like it’s hurting our relationship. I’d like for us to try some different techniques when we’re together. Is that something you’d want to try?” It’s okay if you’re struggling to stop completely. You may need additional strategies to help you quit. Fortunately, a therapist can help you identify why you feel the need to engage in these habits. Then, they’ll help you learn mental strategies to cope with your temptation.  Look for a therapist online or ask your doctor for a referral. If you feel guilty or embarrassed for masturbating, your therapist can also help you work through these feelings. Remember, your desires are normal.

SUMMARY: Recognize that masturbation is totally normal and may be healthy. Avoid punishing yourself when you give in to temptation. Talk to your partner about your needs if you’re in a relationship. See a therapist if masturbating or watching porn interferes with your life.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: When hosting your own website, you should have a folder that contains the resources (e.g., pictures) that appear on your website. You'll need to place your Microsoft Word document in this folder. This step will depend heavily upon the software that you use to host your website. Again, this step will depend on the software that you use to host your website, but you can usually find the address in a URL bar at the top of the page. Click and drag your mouse across the address to select it, then press Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Open the text or HTML document in which your website's code is stored. Find the place in which you want to insert the link for your Word document, then click that place. Type in <a href= into your text editor. Press Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac). Type in > to close the tag. You should now have a line of text that reads<a href=link> here. Type in the text that you want to use as the link on which someone clicks. You'll do this immediately after the closed HREF tag. For example, if you want people to click on a link that says "click here", you'd have <a href=link>click here written. On the right side of the link text that you want to use, type in </a> and press ↵ Enter. This completes the link. Your line of text should now look like this: <a href=link>click here</a> Once the website's code is updated, you should be able to click the link that you just introduced to download the Word document.
Summary: Upload the Word document to your website's root folder. Copy the Word document's address. Open your website's code document. Select a place for the link. Create the HREF tag. Paste in the Word document's address. Close the HREF tag. Enter the link text. Add the closed link tag. Refresh your website.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The default font size for most word processing applications is 12-point. If you've edited the content of your resume as much as possible and you still need to cut some space, consider lowering the font size to 10.5 or even 10. Avoid going any smaller than that, however, because it will make your resume hard to read.  Make all the text in your resume the same size, rather than having the names of employers or schools larger than the rest of the text. If the labels or headings for the sections of your resume are larger than the rest of your text, you can also experiment with making them smaller. Try making them the same size as everything else. A good resume uses white space to break up text and allow for easy scanning. However, too much white space can push your resume over one page. You can adjust the line spacing in the text formatting menu on your word processing app. Decrease line spacing by the smallest increment possible. Make sure your words don't overlap and can still be read. You may want to print out your resume and see how it looks. Most word processing apps default to 1 in (2.5 cm)margins all the way around. However, you can typically get away with decreasing those margins to give more room for the text. Test your document by printing it before you send it to the potential employer to make sure it prints okay. Particularly if you're emailing your resume, there's a good chance your resume will never be printed on paper. However, you still want to make sure it's printable if necessary. Your word processing app defaults to a single column. However, it's possible to create 2 or even 3 columns on a document. If you're finding it difficult to get your resume down to a page, you may be able to use a 2 column or 3 column layout to get more information on the page. If you want to use multiple columns, you're better off starting a new document rather than simply converting the document you have. You'll have an easier time arranging your information correctly.

SUMMARY:
Decrease your font size to no less than 10-point. Tighten up the line spacing. Cut your margins in half. Experiment with multiple columns.