Q: Before connecting the device to the computer, check the following:  Click the Edit menu at the top-left corner and select Preferences. Click the Devices tab. If you want your iPhone or iPad to sync automatically when you connect it to iTunes, remove the check mark from "Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically," and then click OK. If you don't want the device to sync automatically, place a check mark in the "Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPads from syncing automatically," and then click OK. This option is recommended if you're connecting to iTunes on a computer that isn't yours (or isn't your primary computer). Use the cable that came with your phone or tablet (or one that's compatible). Once connected, you'll see a button with a phone or tablet icon near the top-left corner of iTunes. This is called the "Device" button. If you're using a brand new iPhone or iPad, see How to Connect a New Device to iTunes to learn more about connecting the new device. It's near the top-left corner of iTunes (the small button with an iPhone inside). If you see a message that says your device is already synced with another iTunes library, take caution. If you click Erase and Sync, the type of content you're syncing (such as Music or Photos) will be replaced with content from this computer. You'll see several categories (e.g., Music, Movies) in the left column under "Settings." Click one of these categories now to view its syncing options. The options will vary by category, but you'll always have to check the box next to "Sync" near the top of the main panel. You can specify certain types of data to sync per category. For example, under Music, you can choose to sync your entire library or to select specific playlists. It's at the bottom-right corner. If iTunes is set to sync automatically, the selected items will now sync. If not, you'll have to sync manually. Click Apply when you're finished editing each category. The selected data will now sync. This button is at the bottom-right corner. If you don't want to have to use a USB cable to sync to iTunes in the future, you can opt to enable Wi-Fi syncing. Here's how:  Make sure the phone/tablet and computer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Click the Device button in iTunes if you haven't yet done so. Click Summary in the left panel (under "Settings"). Check the box next to "Sync with this (device type) over Wi-Fi." Click Apply.
A: Set your automatic syncing preferences. Connect the iPhone or iPad to the computer with a USB cable. Click the Device button. Click a type of content you want to sync. Set your syncing options for the category. Click Apply. Repeat these steps to sync other types of content. Click Sync to sync. Click Done. Set up wireless syncing (optional).

Q: Communicate your date's name and gender when you introduce them. This will lower the chance that someone will use the wrong words to describe them.  For instance, if you have a trans girlfriend, introduce her by saying, "This is my girlfriend, Amaranth." If your date is nonbinary, you might help other people learn their pronouns by saying, "This is my partner Andy. They're new in town! I'm showing them around." Under ordinary circumstances, you should correct people who are confused about your partner's gender. Before you start doing this, though, ask your partner to make sure they are comfortable with this. If they are closeted about their gender or if the situation feels dangerous, you should not.  For instance, if someone says "What's her name," you might say, "Their name, actually. Julie is nonbinary, so they use "they/them" pronouns." If the misgendering is casual, you can simply echo the statement with the correct pronoun. If someone incorrectly says, "Your date is cute! Where did you meet him?" You can reply, "Where did I meet her? She and I met at a potluck." Your date has a right to disclose their transition, or to keep it private. Don't tell people that your date is trans unless your date has indicated that you should. Some trans people want other people to know their gender history, because they are proud of what they've experienced, and others want to keep it private.  Some transgender people "pass," meaning most people assume they are cisgender. If your partner wants to pass, they won't want you to tell other people that they are trans. It's okay to quietly ask your date about it. For example, "Who have you come out to? I want to make sure that I don't accidentally out you to anyone. What would be useful for me to know, to help me protect your privacy?" If you have someone in your life who is transgender, other cisgender people might get curious and ask you personal questions. Find a way to firmly cut off these conversations. For instance, if your friend is fishing for information, you might say, "Oh, I'd rather not talk about my partner's body with other people."
A: Identify your date clearly when you introduce them. Correct people who use the wrong pronoun, in most cases. Don't out them as transgender. Don't give other cisgender people information about them that is private.

Q: Put your hemp garments and linens on the gentle or delicate cycle and use a soap that is mild, made of all-natural, and gentle on fabric. Delicate hemp pieces may be placed in a lingerie bag before putting them in the washing machine to help protect them. It's fine to wash hemp that's already been washed before at any temperature in the washing machine. If it's been dyed, it's probably a good idea to wash it in cold water to avoid any color leeching. You may add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle to help remove all traces of soap and to soften the hemp. Vinegar also removes any smells from the hemp, leaving it smelling clean. It will not leave a vinegar smell once it has dried. After washing hemp, it's a good idea to air dry it. If you must heat dry it, avoid using the highest heat setting and remove it before the item has been thoroughly dried. Line-drying in the sun can have a tendency of lightening hemp slightly, which can be a desirable thing in some items, or you might want to maintain the natural color of the hemp. Depending on what you want, you might want to make sure that it stays out of the sun too much.
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Use the gentle cycle. Wash hemp at any temperature. Air or line dry hemp clothing.