In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While you want to find the right man, be the right partner in the relationship for your future husband. It’s easy to blame someone for what’s going wrong in your relationship. However, you cannot change someone, you can only change yourself. If you frame a person into being the “right” or “wrong” man, it misses consideration of your part in the relationship. You alone are responsible for the relationship you want. Take responsibility for your own feelings without blaming your partner, and notice if he does this, too. If you feel frustrated, speak up or do something to change things on your own initiative. Recognize from the start that you will not marry a perfect man. He has flaws and he will trigger you. Before you get married, make sure you have some awareness of the things that annoy you or bother you. You might get annoyed by home life things (like a messy man) or lifestyle things (like a man who spends a lot of time with friends). Know what things bother you or annoy you and don’t plan on them magically disappearing when you get married. More likely, they will magnify.  Accept that there will be lots of things you disagree on. Be ready to accept him as he is without feeling the need to change him. Accept that you have flaws, too. Be ready for them to come to light. If you fall in love with someone yet some big problems already exist, like a drinking or drug problem, halt your feelings for a bit. Step outside of your emotions and step into a more rational mindset. Ask yourself if there are things that you’re avoiding or overlooking that are important to acknowledge. If you’re hoping problems will magically work themselves out, be realistic in how they might actually turn out. Don’t expect things to get better. For example, if the man is violent or has an addiction, don’t expect him to change just because you might get married. Be cautious.
Summary: Take responsibility. Accept his flaws. Heed any warning signs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A truly androgynous look relies heavily on black, white, and shades of gray. While the occasional splash of color can amp up your look, you should typically stick with more neutral tones. Tight pants will show off your curves and feminine figure, which is the opposite of what the androgynous look is about. Stick with pants that are a bit less fitted. Boyfriend jeans are a nice option and look great paired with a t-shirt and cardigan. A loose top will hide your figure better than something super fitted. Get a few men’s button-up shirts in a variety of colors or prints so that you can mix and match them with various bottoms. Try wearing a simple white button-up under a cardigan with a pair of boyfriend jeans and canvas sneakers. As far as necklines go, a boat-neck is perfect for the androgynous look as it is a mix of masculine and feminine. Pair a printed boat-neck top with corduroy pants and oxfords for a chic androgynous style. Vests are a great way to add style to your basic pieces. Layer a vest over a plain or printed top and pair it with neutral pants and boots. Add a watch to complete the look. Pick a blazer in a fun print and layer it over a plain shirt. Add boot-cut jeans and a canvas sneaker to keep it casual, or pair it with black pants and oxfords for a dressier look. Also pick up a blazer in a neutral color, like navy, to pair with bold or printed tops and bottoms. Choose some items in traditionally masculine fabrics, like tweed, corduroy, or leather. Fabrics that are a bit heavier, more structured, and don’t conform to the shape of your body will help you complete your androgynous look.
Summary: Stick with black, white, and gray. Wear loose bottoms. Pick an oversized shirt. Choose a boat-necked top. Wear a vest. Choose a blazer. Wear masculine fabrics.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sometimes cables can have the right connections but aren't made for the purpose of carrying audio or video signals. Make sure the cable is rated for audio/visual use. Most computers don't send audio output through the DVI port, so a DVI to HDMI adapter won't carry any audio in most cases. If so, you'll need to hook up a separate audio cable. Check that all the cables are plugged in properly to the ports and not loose. If the cable has thumb screws, like most DVI and VGA cables, make sure the screws are screwed in and snug. Check that the volume is up on both the computer and TV and make sure neither is on mute. If you're not getting sound, make sure you have the right audio output selected.  Right-click on {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/c\/ce\/Windows10volume.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/ce\/Windows10volume.png\/33px-Windows10volume.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":418,"bigWidth":"33","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Click Playback devices. Select the correct audio output (HDMI output for HDMI, or Headphones if you're using an audio cable) If you don't see the right output, right-click on any of the listed devices and make sure Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices are both selected. This will tell you if the audio is disconnected or disabled. When all else fails, restarting the computer and the TV can help the computer to detect that a new display is connected. Sometimes, an error message will pop up saying "HDMI not supported", which usually pops up when your TV and PC have different display settings for resolution.
Summary:
Make sure you have the right cables or adapters. Make sure all the cables are connected properly. Check the volume. Change the audio output. Restart the computer and the TV. Check your computer's display calibration.