Article: For many men, deciding how they want the stubble look to transition to their neckline is the hardest part. If you decide on a slightly longer, more rugged look with your stubble, then you probably want to keep some stubble on your neck as well. For a cleaner look—or if the hair growth on your neck is too patchy—then you can clean it up in an easy way. If you decide to keep some of the stubble on your neck, then fade it out. Shorten the length to a 2 setting past your jawline and then to a 1 setting around your Adam’s apple. This allows you to fade the hair out in a natural way without leaving a sharp contrast between stubble on your face and a smooth neck. If you keep a shorter, cleaner stubble look and don’t want the hair to extend to your neck, then you can shave it smooth just beyond your jawline. Take your fingers and feel for the spot just behind your jawbone under your chin where the skin gets soft and you can push at it; this is the spot where you want to create your natural edge for your neckline. By shaving starting at this point, you allow the stubble to extend down the visible portion of your jawline and the sharp contrast line stays hidden under your chin.
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Decide how you want your neckline stubble. Fade the hair at your neckline. Shave it just beyond your jawline.
Article: If her body language and engagement in the conversation are all encouraging, you can begin moving in closer and preparing to attempt a kiss.  If you give off the right signals, she could very well take note and reciprocate so that the kiss happens naturally and doesn’t feel awkward or unexpected. The first thing to do when trying to engage in a kiss is to move closer. If you’re sitting, sit so that part of your leg touches hers. If you’re standing, stand close to her and take or touch her hand. If she moves back when you try to move in closer or pulls away from your touch, it’s a pretty clear sign that she doesn’t want to get affectionate. Up until now, you’ve been focused on her body language, but now it’s time to give her a chance to read yours.  Hold meaningful eye contact and move your gaze from her left eye to her right eye to her mouth and back, pausing for just a moment on each. Most people can read that as a clear sign of the desire for a kiss. Slow things down. Slowing down the moment and the conversation can clear the way for an affectionate moment between you if she’s interested. So if you’re walking, slow down the pace. Let the conversation slow down but keep up meaningful closeness and eye contact. If she doesn’t return the same level of eye contact or seems to want to put distance between you, it probably means she read the signals you’re sending and is now sending signals of her own that she doesn’t want to be kissed. If at this point she’s responding positively to your body language and signals, you can go for a kiss.  Move in even closer and part your lips slightly, looking from her mouth to her eyes. If she reciprocates, looking into your eyes and gazing back and forth between them and your mouth, go for it and kiss her. If she looks awkward, tries to move away, or tries to divert the conversation to something safer, recognize that she isn’t ready and let it go. Whether you have a successful kiss or not, react with calm and equanimity.  If the kiss is successful, look her in the eyes, smile, and continue what the two of you were doing. Don’t gush or get wild and starry-eyed--you may come across as immature or too eager, both of which can be turn-offs. If the kiss isn’t successful, don’t panic or freak out. Most especially, don’t get angry or hostile. Either brush it off and go about what you were doing before or smile slightly and apologize.
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Move in closer. Send the right signals. Lean in for the kiss. React calmly.
Article: You want the texture to be thickened but chunky.
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Ladle the soup into a blender pitcher or food processor. Run the blender or food processor at its lowest setting, stopping when the soup is roughly pureed. Return the roughly pureed soup to the pot.