Write an article based on this "Consider your guy’s personality. Test the waters. Touch him more often. Talk about making out. Get a self-help book. Practise talking dirty by yourself. Tailor your talk to the situation. Always be sincere."
article: How comfortable is he with physical affection and romantic touching? How does he behave when you fool around? Is he fairly conservative, or does he love trying new things? What sort of language does he use in everyday life — is he okay with cussing?  What you say while talking dirty will depend largely upon your partner’s personality — if he’s very conservative and/or doesn’t like swearing, you’ll want to be subtle. For example, instead of saying “You look so hot right now, I can’t wait to get you alone,” you could say “Looking good!” and then give him a quick flirty kiss on the lips or — if he’s not into public displays of affection (PDAs) — on the cheek. Get a sense of how open to dirty talk he is but starting with things that aren’t overtly sexual. Dirty talk doesn’t have to be filthy. It can be as tame as texting him, “I can’t stop thinking about last night ;)” the day after you’ve fooled around. You can even start with simply complimenting him more, for example, saying things like “That shirt looks great on you” or “I like that dimple there, that shows when you smile.” Many couples aren’t physically affectionate outside of the bedroom. By touching him more often, you might be able to increase his desire and make him feel more comfortable with you and, as a result, open to trying new things. If your partner is open to it, talk to him about what you’d like to try. Be respectful with what you say. Most importantly, never talk about making out right after you’ve done it, as this could make him associate your physical romance with having serious talks.  Example: “I love/really like/enjoy being with/etc. you, and I’d like to feel more connected to you. I was thinking maybe we could experiment a bit with talking dirty to each other.”  You could even be more casual, and just say “What do you think about dirty talk?” You could say this while washing dishes together, making dinner, going for a walk — just NOT in the bedroom or after you’ve made out! If you’re finding it very difficult to bring up dirty talk, you might consider getting a book on it and bookmarking some of the pages. You could even tell your guy that you feel embarrassed talking about it, so instead you’re showing him what you want to talk about with a book. It may feel really silly, but practising the phrases you'd like to say to him might help you feel more comfortable with saying them when you’re actually with him. If you aren’t comfortable talking dirty when you’re by yourself, you can also just practise being more vocal in everyday life — for example, if you eat something delicious, let out a little sigh of delight, or when he kisses you, make a happy little “Mmm” sound. What you say and how you say it will depend on the result you’re hoping to achieve.  If you’re away from each other — perhaps both at school or work — and you just want to tease him a little, you could send him a text like, “I can’t stop thinking about how good you looked this morning/last night/etc.” If you’re making out and he does something that you like, you could say “I love it when you do that.” Whether paying a compliment, sending dirty texts, or talking dirty in bed, make sure that you mean what you say. Done right, talking dirty can improve intimacy and strengthen your relationship. Faking it will do the opposite.

Write an article based on this "Secure items that are likely to blow away. Cover windows and batten down your shutters. Don't park under or near a big tree. Prepare for a power outage. Plan to stay indoors. Check your emergency kit and food and water supply."
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Tie down or put items inside that are likely to fly away in high winds. This can include a variety of items, including garbage cans, lawn furniture, and other lightweight items that are typically outdoors. However, if you only have a small amount of time before the storm starts, focus only on important items that you would be sad to lose. It is especially important to put items away because they could become projectiles if the wind gets really strong. If you know there will potentially be a lot of wind, such as in a hurricane, it's important to prevent shutters from blowing off and windows from being broken. You can prepare your shutter by tightening loose bolts or screwing them shut. Windows can be covered by plywood that is at least 5⁄8 inch (1.6 cm) thick. Windows are typically covered if there is a hurricane warning, not for a less severe storm. If the weather gets severe enough, the wind could blow a limb or the tree down on your car. Instead, pick a spot where your car will not be hit by falling debris. If you have a garage, it's a good idea to put your car in it before the storm hits. Storms with strong winds often knock out power for long periods of time. Before the storm hits, make sure you have plenty of flashlights, candles, and lanterns. Also take the time to charge up your devices, such as your cell phone, as you may not be able to charge them again for several days. If you have a generator, make sure it is in good working order before the storm hits. Severe storms are often accompanied by strong lightning and dangerous winds. If you are outdoors, seek shelter immediately. Stay away from trees and out of water. If you are in your home, stay there. If you are not at home, try to find an open business (hotel, fast food restaurant, etc.) to stay in until the storm passes. Don't try to travel a long distance to get to your home when a storm is about to hit. Make sure that the food you have for emergencies is not expired. Also make sure batteries in flashlights work and that everything you have stored for an emergency is in general working order. If your emergency supplies are not located in an area that you can reach during a storm, move them before the storm hits.