Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your browser. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, first enter your email address and password, then click Log In in the upper-right side of the page. It's the triangle-shaped icon in the upper-right corner of the Facebook page. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Settings page. It's in the upper-left side of the page. This section should be in the middle of the page, though you may have to scroll down to see it. In the "Where You're Logged In" section, find the phone or tablet on which you're logged into Messenger, then look for the word "Messenger" below the phone's/tablet's name. If you can't find the phone or tablet in question, click See More to show more login instances. If you see the word "Facebook" below the phone or tablet name, it pertains to the Facebook app, not the Facebook Messenger app. It's on the right side of the page, directly across from the Messenger phone or tablet login. A menu will appear next to this icon. This option is in the menu that appears. Doing so will immediately log out your profile from the Messenger app on the phone or tablet in question. Using your iPhone, Android, or tablet, open Messenger, then log back in using your Facebook email address (or phone number) and password. Once you're logged back in, you can tap the search bar at the top of the screen to review the "Recent Searches" section; there won't be anything here.  You may need to wait for a few seconds before Messenger will recognize that your account has been logged out. When logging back into Messenger, you may be prompted to re-synchronize your contacts with Messenger. If for some reason the "Recent Searches" section is still populated when you log back in, you can try deleting the Facebook Messenger app and then re-installing it.
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Open Facebook. Click the "Menu" icon . Click Settings. Click the Security and Login tab. Find the "Where You're Logged In" section. Find your "Messenger" login. Click ⋮. Click Log Out. Log back into Messenger.

Problem: Article: The solution is made up of 3 parts water to every 1 part white vinegar. The vinegar kills any spores or bacteria that may be forming on the berries. This prevents any mold forming on the berries which would render them inedible.  The container you have the solution in should be wide enough such that the berries won’t be stacked on top of each other. The vinegar will not get rid of mold that is already on any berries so discard berries that are already moldy. Do not drop them in the solution as this may cause bruising. While they’re sitting in the solution, feel free to move the berries around occasionally and delicately so you may remove any dirt/grime from the berries. Ensure that this is done gently and in small batches. Use a soft utensil like a plastic serving spoon to avoid bruising. This will ensure that the vinegar solution is completely removed from the berries. If any of it is left on the berries you will likely end up tasting the vinegar. Be gentle with this step but also thorough. If you are concerned about vinegar remaining on the berries then you do have the option of very gently rinsing the berries in water while in the salad spinner. Take your clean berries and place them into a bowl for serving, a bag for freezing or, if you are planning on keeping them in your fridge, put them on a paper towel lined dish on a single layer.
Summary: Make the solution. Place the raspberries into the solution. Remove the berries and place into a salad spinner lined with paper towels. Spin the berries gently. Remove berries from the salad spinner and place in container.

Try tucking your external genitals, then put on underwear that’s 1 to 2 sizes too small. For best results, choose garments made of elastic material instead of cotton. You could also try wearing 2 pairs of underwear, wear tight pantyhose over underwear,  or hold everything in place with a compression undergarment.  Play around with combinations of underwear and shapewear until you’ve achieved your desired results. Keep in mind your undergarments shouldn’t cause pain or cut off your circulation. It's possible to position and tape your body parts in a way that allows you to use the restroom. However, when it comes to going to the bathroom, wearing undergarments is more convenient than taping. You can purchase gaffs, or panties made especially for tucking, online and specialty stores. Gaffs are worn just like underwear, but they’re made of an elastic material that’s strong enough to hold the tuck in place. While gaffs are an effective option, many people find them too uncomfortable to wear every day. Additionally, they tend to be a lot more expensive than regular underwear. Specialty products are available online that hold the tuck more comfortably than gaffs. Additionally, some garments are designed to mimic the appearance of biologically female genitalia. On the downside, these products can be hard to find, and they can cost anywhere from $100 to $500 (U.S.).
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Experiment with tight-fitting underwear or shapewear. Try wearing a gaff. Invest in a garment specially designed for gender-diverse individuals.