Article: A quiet moment sitting next to each other is a good time to start a cuddle. Try arranging a candlelit movie night, and bring along a blanket to snuggle under if the weather is cold. You could also try a moment after a date that's gone particularly well, when you feel extra close and happy. Scoot closer and lean on him. Hopefully he should take the hint and respond. Put your hand on his knee, or wrap your arm around his shoulder and hug him close. If he hasn't moved toward you yet, turn and look at his face, and smile. If you like, you can lean in for a kiss. Some guys are shy and nervous about misinterpreting signals. Tell him you'd like to cuddle, and let him respond at his own pace. If he still doesn't respond, have a conversation about it, as described in the next section.
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Choose your moment. Lay your head on your boyfriend's shoulder. Put your hand on him. Look into his eyes. Ask him to cuddle.
Article: Any appeal has a greater chance of success if all the facts are thoroughly documented. The type of documentation you'll need depends on what kind of decision you're appealing.  Go through your letter with a highlighter and highlight all facts – dates, places, names. Then ask yourself if you have any proof of that fact. If you do, include it. You'll also want to include identification documentation, as well as anything that connects you to the recipient, such as a membership card or a student ID. Make copies of these rather than sending your originals. You run the risk that your appeal will not be taken seriously if your letter is riddled with typos and grammatical errors. Read your letter aloud to pick up on additional errors or awkward phrasing.  Go back and check the date on the letter, especially if you've been drafting it over the course of several days. That date doesn't necessarily have to be the date you mail it, but it should reflect the date you signed the letter. You also want to check your notations for attachments and make sure everything you've included is listed. After you've signed your letter, make a copy of it along with a copy of every attachment. You'll want to keep these for your own records, at least until the issue is resolved. You may want to make a separate folder just for this incident. Keep all documents and information related to your appeal until the matter is concluded. You want to mail your letter rather than taking it in person so you have proof of receipt. Use certified mail that will require a signature and send you a receipt. Even if you never end up filing a lawsuit, the date your appeal was received may end up being important. For example, suppose you get a notice saying your appeal wasn't received within 20 days of the decision. If you have a certified mail receipt that shows the letter was received 10 days after the decision, you can have your appeal heard. Once you mail your letter, mark a date on your calendar within about a week to contact the recipient if you haven't heard from them yet. Since you're the one requesting a second chance, be an active participant in the process and show that it means something to you.  Following up doesn't mean being a pest. Call once and find out if they've received the letter. Ask what their timeline is or when you should expect to hear back, and plan accordingly. If they request more information or other documentation, submit what they need as quickly as possible.
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Gather documentation. Proofread your letter thoroughly. Make copies of the entire package. Mail your letter. Follow up on your letter.
Article: A few drops are sufficient for this mixture, which you can then use as you would regular shampoo. Many conditioners on the market also include aloe as an ingredient to treat dried-out hair.  Has the bonus of being topically soothing for a dandruff sufferer's itchy scalp. Aloe juice or gel can also be combined with lemon juice and applied separately, before shampooing, but it should be noted that lemon juice can have a drying effect on your hair. There are plenty of different recipes to be found, but a basic one employs two egg yolks, beaten well, with two tablespoons of olive or coconut oil.  After beating the two egg yolks together with the oil, apply it to your hair and let it sit for five minutes. Wash your hair thoroughly so that no residue remains. Utilize instead of shampoo according to your wash schedule, alternating egg washes with regular cleanings. Really! After the liquid evaporates, the two ingredients remaining from the beer are malt and hops, proteins which can revitalize your dried out roots. Although some opt for the fun of simply pouring a beer over their head mid-shampooing, you can also mix boiled (but not currently boiling) beer with a mild shampoo and use that in the shower.   This should be incorporated occasionally (it'd get a bit expensive, otherwise), in addition to your normal wash. This will, quite predictably, cause your head to smell like beer; interpret this as positively or as negatively as feels appropriate to you. The oil will tighten up your blood vessels and act as an astringent, drying out your scalp, so take care to use this more on your scalp than your dry hair.
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Mix aloe vera into your shampoo. Whisk up an egg yolk conditioner. Knock back a beer (over your head). Dab witch hazel on your head with a cotton ball.