Problem: Article: When you can, try to keep your jaw in a relaxed position by opening your mouth just enough so that your teeth don’t touch. This can relieve some of the pressure on the jaw that commonly causes clicking.  If you notice yourself clenching your jaw or grinding your teeth, open your mouth slightly to stop creating excess pressure. If you wake up with pain in your jaw or teeth, then you may grind your teeth at night. Talk to your doctor about getting a mouth guard that you can wear while you sleep. You can also buy a mouth guard over-the-counter, which can be shaped to your mouth. Tight muscles around the jawline can contribute to clicking and cause pain around your mouth. Place your forefingers on any sore areas, press down gently, and move your fingers in small circular motions until you feel the muscles relax.  Repeat the massaging motions with your mouth open and closed to help relax all of your jawline muscles.  You can also use a clean finger to massage the inside of your mouth with the same techniques if you feel muscle tightness in that area. Clicking can be made worse when your jaw is inflamed. Taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) such as naproxen or ibuprofen can help control pain and swelling, which in turn can reduce jaw clicking. TMJ doesn’t require any special dosage for NSAIDs. Just take them as directed on the medicine package or as otherwise directed by your doctor. Calcium and magnesium can work together to promote muscle relaxation. Dissolve powdered magnesium and calcium together in water, juice, or your coffee each morning to help reduce jaw clicking.  If you can’t find the powdered version of these minerals, you can take capsule supplements. The powdered minerals are more readily absorbed by the body, though. Always talk to your doctor before you start a new supplement. They can help you check for any potential drug interactions or other risks and side effects based on your personal medical history.
Summary: Relax your jaw by opening your mouth slightly. Massage your jaw to relieve muscle tightness. Take an over-the-counter pain medication. Take 500 mg of calcium and 250 mg of magnesium every day.

Problem: Article: There is no rush!  The great part about kissing is that you’re taking time away from the world to enjoy your partner. You don’t need to scramble into things like the world is about to end. In all honesty, you will probably find it to be much more romantic and rewarding if you take the time to explore each other than if you kiss super fast and chaotically. Try it. This is a great technique for romantic kissing.  As you are kissing normally, pull back just slightly and see how the other person responds. If they follow you then you can continue kissing, and potentially even push them forward very slightly back in the other direction. However, this maneuver works best if you create a slight separation between your lips.  This manufactures of a moment of romance, with your lips only slightly apart and your bodies close together. This should be a natural position. While you are kissing your lips are generally slightly parted and you aren’t always meeting your partners lips directly head on. Aim for the lower lip and then before pulling away suck on it a little bit or give it a tiny bite. This will feel new and exciting for your partner and it also adds some sensation. Sometimes less is more. By pecking softly, you are setting the stage for more to come and it can also be very romantic if you pause on your partners face during one of the pecks and breathe out slowly that can add to the romance. Greeting with a passionate kiss can be a nice surprise and lead into passionate kissing. The same goes for a good morning kiss or a goodbye kiss. Really there is never a bad time for a kiss, but these times can help punctuate a kiss and make it more passionate than it otherwise would have been. Try to think of romantic occasions to kiss your partner.
Summary: Don’t rush. Pull away slightly while kissing. Try softly biting or sucking on your partner's lower lip. Peck softly. Kiss at certain times of the day.

Problem: Article: Pour 1 cup (237 milliliters) of baking soda into a bowl. Add a few drops of water at a time, blending until you have a paste. Your paste should be spreadable but still sticky enough to stick to shower surfaces. Alternatively, you can sprinkle baking soda directly on the soiled area then spray it with vinegar in a spray bottle. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then scrub the fiberglass with a cloth or sponge. Smoothe on a generous amount of the paste to any remaining soap scum, which includes tub rings or rings around the drain in your shower pan. Pretend you are icing a cake. Your paste should be spread on in a thin layer. The baking soda needs time to break down the soap scum. While it dries, avoid spraying water or other cleaners in the shower. Add a little water to the paste to re-moisten the baking soda. Make tight, circular movements with your scrubber as you work in the paste. Use your cup to splash water onto the paste. With a clean cloth, wipe away the baking soda. Rinse the cloth frequently to remove the baking soda residue. When all of the baking soda is gone, do a final rinse with cold water. If you have a handheld shower head, you can use it instead of a cup.
Summary: Make a baking soda paste. Apply the paste to stubborn soap scum. Allow the paste to sit for 30 minutes. Scrub the shower with a sponge, cloth, or soft-bristle brush. Wash away any remaining paste.

Problem: Article: Start by opening Google Photos on your mobile device or by pointing your web browser to http://photos.google.com. The label you want to change should appear first in the search results. Now you’ll see that face label’s page, containing all photos associated with that face label. A brief menu will appear. To change the current label name to something else:  Backspace over the current label name. Type a new name for the label. Tap the back arrow to save your changes. The photos will not be deleted, just the label will be removed. The next time you search for something in Google Photos, you’ll notice that the face formerly associated with this label will now appear in the list of label-less faces. You can add a new label at any time.
Summary:
Open Google Photos. Type the label into the search field. Select the label from the search results. Click the ⁝ menu at the top right corner of the page. Select “Edit Name Label” to rename the label. Select “Remove Name Label” to delete the label.