Q: Try to see things from her point of view. Show her you appreciate her opinions, even if you disagree with them.  It helps to ask her about these things, rather than making assumptions. When she talks to you about her thoughts or feelings, listen.  If you’re having trouble seeing things from her point of view, use “I”-statements to ask her to explain: “I really want to understand where you’re coming from, but I’m just not getting it. Could you explain what you’re feeling right now?” Honesty builds trust, but once the trust is broken, it never returns. From that moment on, your words will be suspect. Be yourself, and be honest.  Show genuine intentions. Be honest and open about your plans, wants and desires. If she is not OK with these, you have, at least, established a starting point which can then be adjusted in order that you come to know each other more closely. There’s a difference between being open and honest and being manipulated. For example, you don’t have to show someone your texts or emails to “prove” that you’re trustworthy. You don’t have to report on where you are at every minute of every day. This is intrusive behavior that doesn’t belong in healthy relationships. The most important aspect is to learn to listen patiently and actively. The understanding that you gain will help to communicate in a caring and helpful way. In a healthy relationship, both people feel acknowledged and respected.  Listen to what she says. Don’t work out what you’re going to say in response while she’s still talking. Ask her to clarify anything you don’t understand by saying something like, “I’m not sure I understood you correctly. I heard _____. Is that what you meant?” These kinds of clarifications will also help prevent misunderstanding and hurt feelings. Avoid passive aggression. Passive aggression happens when your girlfriend asks you if something’s wrong and you say, “No, why would anything be wrong?” when you’re actually really upset. It’s a way to express anger or hurt without confronting it directly, and it can destroy relationship communication. Talk about your feelings openly and honestly, but stay respectful. Use “I”-statements, such as “I feel hurt that you didn’t call me on Tuesday when you said you would,” rather than “You forgot to call me and you hurt my feelings.” “You”-statements can make people feel defensive and shut down. Communication isn’t a one-way street. You should also feel like she listens to you and acknowledges your needs, too. Work to understand what make her unique. Actively celebrate her uniqueness and work to promote and enable her to pursue and develop the core activities which bring her happiness and satisfaction. It’s great if you can find something you both love doing to pursue together. Occasionally, one or the other of you will have to compromise. For example, you may want to see an action movie while she wants to see the latest Pixar (or vice versa). Take turns giving the other person space to pursue what makes them happy. Much like giving her space, you should help her do the things that she wants to do for herself. This will usually mean letting her spend time working on the things that she wants to work on, like school or a skill, or doing those things with her. When she sees that you are someone who supports her in the things she wants for her life, she’ll know that you’re exactly what she needs. Be there for her always, as a friend and a confidant. Forgive her weaknesses quickly and work to fortify the best in her. Similarly, be open to her making you into the best person you can be. Committed love is a partnership, where you both bring out the best in each other. Hold yourself to that standard, as you get her to fall for you and beyond. People talk about "friendzoning" when a person does not reciprocate the affection another feels. But remember that you can do and be everything right, and that does not mean that she will fall in love with you. She is an individual with free will, not an object to be won in a video game.
A: Respect her thoughts, feelings and emotions. Be honest and genuine with yourself and with her, always. Be willing to listen and communicate. Accept her individuality. Help her achieve her dreams. Show dedication and commitment. Understand that she has no obligation to fall in love with you.

Q: It may take a few moments for the file to load in TuxGuitar.    This will tell TuxGuitar to save the file in the GP5 format. You can also select from earlier versions, such as Guitar Pro 3. By default, it will save to the same location as the original. A new copy of the GPX file will be created at the location you specified with the GP5 extension instead. The original file will not be modified.
A: Click the File menu in TuxGuitar. Click Open. Browse for the GPX file you want to convert. Select the file and click Open. Click the File menu again. Click Save As. Click the All Supported Formats menu. Click Guitar Pro 5. Choose where to save the converted file. Click the Save button.

Q: Or, if you can, throw it to one of the people near the pitcher. This can give a boost to the players running the bases. You can practice throwing at home or at a local park to improve your technique.
A: Throw the ball to the nearest person. Throw straight and don't bounce the ball. Throw as best as you can. Catch the ball with your body instead of your hands.

Q: This dress will have an elastic sewn into the waistband, giving it a vintage-like cinch. The shirt needs to be baggy, not a fitted style. It also needs to be long enough to wear as a dress—at least mid-thigh length. Men's shirts are great for this! Turn the shirt inside out first. This will keep the outside clean. Put the shirt on, and make a mark where your waist is. You can use a pin or a dressmaker's chalk or pen. Take the shirt off when you are done. Spread the shirt on a flat surface. Use a straight edge to draw a line across it from side to side. Use the mark that you made earlier as a guide. Flip the shirt over, and draw another line on the back. This line will be the guideline for the elastic. Use a dressmaker's chalk for dark colored shirts and a dressmaker's pen for light colored shirts. Measure around your waist. Cut a piece of ⅜-inch (9.5-millimeter) elastic according to that measurement. Use black elastic for dark-colored shirts and white elastic for light colored shirts. If you can find a matching color elastic, that's even better! Fold the shirt's right side seam towards the back so that it lays flat. Pin one end of the elastic over the seam, aligning the raw edges. Make sure that the elastic is level with the line that you drew. Do not pin the rest of the elastic. Clamp the foot and needle down over the shirt and elastic. Give the elastic a tug, stretching it out. Backstitch once, then sew forward using a narrow zigzag stitch. Keep the elastic pulled taut as you sew. The fabric will gather as you sew.  Make sure that you are sewing the elastic over the line that you drew. Make sure that your thread color matches the shirt material. When you reach the left side of the shirt, press the seam down against the fabric. Sew right across the seam. Keep the elastic pulled taut. Continue sewing across the back of the shirt. When reach the right side seam again, overlap the ends of the elastic by ½ inch (1.27 centimeters). Sew back and forth across the two ends a few times. Knot the loose threads, then trim them down. Discard any leftover elastic. This is not really necessary, but it will give your dress a nicer look. Cut the ribbed collar off first. Next, cut the front part of the collar into a V-neck or scoop-neck. T-shirt material does not fray, but you can bind the raw edges off with bias tape or jersey fabric, if you'd like. Your dress is now ready to wear! For a cutter look, wear a wide belt over it to hide the waist seam.
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Find a large T-shirt. Put the shirt on and make a mark where your waist is. Draw a line across the front and back of the shirt. Cut your elastic. Pin the end of the elastic to the shirt. Begin sewing the elastic to the shirt. Continue sewing the elastic to the shirt, flatting the left seam as you go. Overlap the elastic when you reach the end. Snip off the excess elastic. Consider modifying the collar. Turn your dress right side out.