Q: Generally speaking, having a successful relationship requires confidence in yourself and believing that you deserve to be loved. If you love yourself, you are more prepared to be in a relationship. If you shared your feelings and they were well received, after a bit of time has passed (the amount of time varies for each couple) you may begin to feel like you want to have an official relationship. You cannot just assume that both of you are on the same page. You have to ask him whether or not he wants to be your official boyfriend. Sometimes when you take a step back and really think about the person and your interactions, you can tell whether or not there is a future for the relationship. In some instances, it is best not to move forward with the relationship, but instead just decide to be friends. If you decide to move forward with the relationship, you should be clear about your expectations and what you need from a boyfriend in order for the relationship to be successful. You can have a long-term, committed, and loving relationship if that is what you truly desire. As with all relationships, it will take time, mutual respect, and ongoing effort. If you both agree to be boyfriends, start having fun together and enjoying each other’s company.  It is important to clarify what type of relationship you want to have. Simply saying that you are boyfriends may not be enough. You should talk about whether or not your relationship is monogamous and whether or not you both see a future together.  If you have not already, now is a good time to make sure that he is not in another relationship, especially if you decide to be exclusive.
A: Decide if you are ready for the next step. Assess whether or not he is good for you. Discuss your expectations. Plan to have fun together.

Q: The deputy clerk will accompany you to the clerk's office as soon as the auction is complete. At the office, you will be notified of the total amount you owe. This amount will be the total of:  Your bid amount; Fees needed to record the tax deed; and documentary stamps, which may cost around $.70 per $100 of the bid. If you pay the full amount as soon as the auction is over, you will have successfully completed the tax deed sale process. However, if you cannot pay the full amount on the spot, you will be required to post a nonrefundable deposit of 5% of the bid amount or $200, whichever is more. All payments must be made with a cashier's check, money order, or wire transfer. No other form of payment will be accepted.  If you only post a deposit, you are required to pay the full amount within 24 hours. During that 24 hour period, and at any other time before the full purchase amount is paid, the property owner can stop the sale by redeeming the property and paying the amount owed to the tax collector. If this happens, the property will remain with the owner and you will not be able to purchase it. Once you pay the full purchase amount, you will receive ownership of the property through a tax deed. A tax deed is a specific form of title given as a result of a tax sale. The tax deed does not carry any warranties and does not promise clear title. Most state statutes allow you to take immediate possession of the property once the tax deed is recorded. This means that as soon as you pay the full purchase price, the property will be yours and you can use it for any legal purpose. Just because you have an immediate right to possession does not mean you will be able to take possession right away. Often, previous owners will still be on the property or squatters may be present. You may have to take legal action to gain possession. If this is the case, contact a lawyer and ask about eviction proceedings or other proceedings you may need to go through to get possession. You will also need to go through the process of clearing title so you can get title insurance and have peace of mind in the future. Having a clear title is important in case you ever want to sell the property in the future and to make sure nobody else will make a legal claim to your property. Most title insurance companies will make you go through a quiet title lawsuit before you can get insurance. Talk to an attorney about these procedures, including their costs.
A: Visit the county clerk's office. Pay the purchase amount. Receive a tax deed. Take possession immediately. Evict anybody left on the property. Clear title.

Q: If you do have to go behind your parents’ back, avoid all the work that goes into a) coming up with a false story, b) telling it convincingly, c) coaching all your friends and collaborators in the same lie to back you up, and d) worrying about whether it will hold together. Instead, lie by omission when needed. Tell your parents what’s true and acceptable to them, and leave out what isn’t.  For instance, if you’re going to your friend’s party while their parents are out of town, tell your parents only that you’re going over to your friend’s house. Don’t mention the party or that their parents are away. Although it’s not the whole truth, what you’ve said is technically true, so you’re less likely to give yourself away with nervous tics and tells. If your parents ask you a direct question that you can’t answer truthfully, avoid a direct answer. Instead, offer them a true statement that only seems to answer their question. Say your parents ask if your friend is a good kid. You know that, by their definition of “good,” the answer is no. Your friend smokes cigarettes, drinks beer, and sneaks out of his house at night. But despite all that, your friend’s a straight-A student. So, to answer your parents' question, simply answer, “He’s a straight-A student.” Ask yourself what they’re likely to ask you. Have an answer ready when they do. Avoid having to come up with a lie on the spot.
A: Use the truth to tell a lie. Misdirect with indirect answers. Anticipate your parents’ questions.

Q: Fish such as trout, salmon, tuna, and haddock all contain high levels of vitamin B12. Clams are also naturally high in vitamin B12. As well, beef products, including beef liver, are high in vitamin B12. Try to add more fish and beef to your diet by having at least one serving a day. Dairy products like yogurt and cheese, as well as eggs, are also high food sources of vitamin B12. Whole wheat cereal is also known to have high levels of vitamin B12. Add whole wheat cereal to your diet by having one bowl a day for breakfast with fruit.
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Consume more fish and beef. Have more yogurt, cheese, and eggs.