Write an article based on this "Assemble the ingredients. Rinse out the spray bottle. Pour all of the ingredients into an empty spray bottle. Close the top tightly. Spray on your hair."
article: You'll need:  1 cup warm water 1 tablespoon sea salt 1 teaspoon coconut oil 1 teaspoon hair gel.   Shake to combine. Scrunch to form beachy waves.

Write an article based on this "Drop hints about your intentions. Reduce your expectations. Make a move. Move on if he’s not interested."
article: Good hints start moving you beyond the friendship stage. These can be as simple as noticing what he’s wearing or complimenting his personality. Saying, “You look cute today” suggests you have enough interest to notice him while easing him towards an escalation in your relationship.  Avoid coming on too strong. Allow him feel that you’re a valuable catch he has earned. Judge his reaction. A compliment can encourage him, especially if he’s keeping his interest a secret. If he shows no reaction, go back to working on attracting him or move on. Once your relationship starts to escalate, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the moment. You want him to be around you, so you demand more of him while exaggerating his qualities. Keep calm and stick to the plan of spending some time tending to the other aspects of your life. Accept him for who he is if you wish to make him into a boyfriend.  Many people think they can change their partner inside of a relationship. If you find yourself thinking this, it’s a sign that he’s not right for you. Keep his expectations of you in line, too. Don’t be high-maintenance. If he hasn’t already made a move, you can push the issue a little. One option is to ease him into it by asking what he would do if you were his significant other. When you’re ready to take the risk, be up front with him. Choose a quiet, intimate moment. Either come out and say it or ease him into it by starting off saying, “So I’ve been thinking…” Explain to him you want a relationship and ask him what he thinks.  If he doesn’t come right out and commit, chances are his feelings aren’t strong enough. Giving him a little space after you ask can help if he’s shy or hesitant. Sometimes he’s not right for you. It can hurt to put in this effort and find out he doesn’t share your feelings. Walk away. Don’t maintain hope, or else you’ll hurt yourself by waiting for him. Also, don’t try to force him to be with you. This only makes it less likely he’ll have feelings for you. Go on and live your life. There are plenty of boys, and maybe someday you’ll even run into this one at a better time. Remember that a good relationship is one that works for both of you. He may not be a good fit.

Write an article based on this "Draw up a list of curse words. Begin your list of taboo words with the most powerful swears. Base your repertoire not only on meaning but on sound. Break gender roles."
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Divide the list into 3 parts. Begin your list with the most powerful swears.  Finish with the most benign. Although swearing is a spontaneous act, a "database" of swear words will better prepare you to swear.  Base your list on taboo words that registered most deeply with you--they'll be the ones for which you have the most conviction. Chances are you've heard plenty of curse words in your lifetime. About 0.7% of the words used daily by a person swears. Finish with the most benign.  The word you found most potent?  Put that on your A list. Benign? Put it on your C list.  Suggestions for your A-List are the curse words you'll seldom use.  They're more taboo than the others.  They have the potential to be more offensive, also.  So be careful how you use them. Middle-of-the-road curse words are suitable for your B List.  They're less abrasive and harsh than the “top-of-the-line” curses. Use “gentler” curses for your C List.  Include in this group words like "hell," "damn," and "crap." A word like damn is fun to say and not overly offensive. It's almost, but not quite, a non-swear. "Damn! It's raining again." Practice saying the words on your list so that they won't sound awkward or forced when the time comes. Sound conveys meaning and sometimes renders emotion clearer than a word which has a literal meaning. Think about the charge you get singing along with a chorus even if it's only a sound like, "oooooh.”  Swear words tend to sound quick and harsh. The sound departs from the sound of most words in our daily language and so it enters the realm of taboo because it's heard as offensive or abrasive.  Damn is a soft word and it hardly raises a feather. Other curse words are abrupt, harsh and guttural.  They work better in a heated moment.  Think of them as two steps more potent than damn. Swearing is anti-taboo. Why be restricted?  The swear most often uttered by women is "Oh My God."  Men are partial to swears that are more taboo, less restrained.  Men and women share an affinity for some words like hell.  Women tend to choose more benign forms of swearing (for the most part).Perhaps this is due to a double-standard for swearers.  When women swear it can be seen as uncouth.  More so than for men.