Q: Many people get a crush on someone of the same gender and freak out. The first thing you should do is take a deep breath. Remember that what you are feeling is totally normal. It is not wrong to have these feelings. Also, keep in mind that having a crush on a person of the same gender doesn't automatically mean you are gay. Sexuality is more complicated than that. Sexual orientation is more than a question of whether you are gay, straight, or bisexual. Instead of thinking of it as a set of categories that you do or do not belong to, try thinking of sexual orientation as a line between gay and straight. You can be anywhere along that line between the two.  You might, for example, feel most strongly about girls, but also like boys a little too. In addition, sexual orientation is not just about who you have feelings for, it's also about how you think of yourself (as, straight, gay, bisexual, or something else), and how you actually behave. It's possible, for example, to have to have feelings for both men and women, but to think of yourself as basically straight and only date people of the opposite sex if that's what you want.  How you think of yourself and who you choose to have relationships with are decisions for you to make. The good news about this is that you have as much time as you want to make these decisions, and it's totally okay to change your answer later if you want! You don't ever have to label yourself if you don't want to. Regardless of what you think about these questions right now, have respect for your own feelings. They are your feelings, and they are true. There aren't rules about what you get to feel. Some people you share your feelings with might tell you you are going through a phase. They might be right, or they might not, but in the end, that's for you to decide, not anyone else. Accept the feelings you have now. If they change later, that's fine too. The feelings you are experiencing right now are probably difficult ones. You don't need to go through this alone, unless you want to. Whenever you feel comfortable doing so, find someone you love and trust to talk to about what you are experiencing.  Having people support you can make difficult feelings and decisions easier. When you're ready, find someone who you know is accepting of homosexuality and who you trust to keep your feelings private. Do this only when you're ready. You don't have to talk to anyone about this until you feel prepared.
A: Don't panic. Learn about sexual orientation. Respect your feelings. Talk to someone you trust.

Q: If you prefer to wear your trucker hat facing forward in a natural, fitted position, throw on a basic v-neck and a pair of comfy jeans to go with it. This look is comfortable, simple, and stylish. If you have a trucker hat that’s a dark neutral color, such as black, you can accomplish a classier look with just one minor adjustment. Upgrade from a tee to a classic long-sleeve button-up to take your outfit up a notch. If you wear your trucker hat backwards, you may sometimes come off to others as slightly shallow. Wear some jeans and a solid-colored shirt with your backward-facing hat to appear more humble and thoughtful. For a streetwear look, wear your trucker hat facing forward but pushed down onto your head a little more than normal so that it looks more fitted. Put on a name brand shirt or sweater, wide-legged work trousers, and a casual sneaker.
A: Go casual with a basic t-shirt and jeans. Pair a neutral hat with a fitted shirt to dress it up. Stick with simple solids if you’re wearing it backwards. Show off your urban style with a sweater and some trousers.

Q: You will significantly reduce your risk of skin irritation if you wash your arms before shaving your arms with a traditional razor blade. Remove any dirt and oils that have accumulated on your with a gentle cleanser. Rinse your arms thoroughly with warm water. Lubricants, such as shaving creams and gels, serve as a measure of protection against skin irritation and cuts. While you may coat your entire arm in shaving cream or gel, this may cause you to waste a large amount of the product. Instead, consider applying a lubricant to sections of your arms throughout the process of shaving. Once you have finished with a section, apply shaving gel or cream to an unshaven area of your arm. Divide your arms into small, manageable sections to shave.  Shave from the inside of your wrist, up the top of your forearm, and stop at your elbow. Gradually work your way across the forearm to the outside of your wrist, shaving in straight, even lines. Repeat on the other arm. Shave the upper part of your arm—from your elbow to your shoulder—in the same manner. Repeat on the other arm. Bend your elbow to tighten the skin. Slowly move the razor across the delicate skin of your elbow. Repeat on the other elbow. If you are shaving your arms for swimming, it is recommended that you do not shave the underside of your arms. The hair on this part of your body allows you to feel the water as you are moving through it. After you have shaved both arms, rinse them off under the warm water of your shower. The warm water helps to combat irritation. It may prevent the appearance of razor burn the next day.
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Wash your arms. Lubricate your arms. Shave your arms. Rinse your arms.