Not every place is suitable for a fire, either because it can be difficult to start or because of the dangers involved.  Try to find a place out of the wind. A breeze can blow out fires that you attempt to start or spread fires out of control. If you can, find a sheltered area where it will not be a factor. Look for a location that is near a supply of fuel (presumably wood). Fires can be surprisingly "hungry," and it is impractical to carry heavy wood great distances. Find an area where this is little chance of fire spreading. Try to find a clearing or area with little grass and some distance (a few yards/meters) from any trees or overhanging branches. In order to discourage the spread of fire, you must clear the area around the intended fire site.  Small dug-out fire pits were once a common way of limited the reach of fire. Make the pit a bit larger than the intended fire in order to maintain distance between the flame and any grass.  Alternatively, mound fires are commonly advocated among the Boy Scouts and other outdoor enthusiasts today. As the name suggests, you start by building a mound of sand or dirt (again, larger than the intended fire). This elevates it above the surrounding grass or other materials that cannot always be sufficiently cleared). If you cannot get out of the wind, prepare a windbreak for the fire. Perhaps an old damp log can be used to limit the effect of the wind on your fire site. If you do chose a potentially flammable material for your windbreak, make sure there is sufficient distance to prevent it from catching on fire. You must be able to both start and sustain a fire. If you have chosen your location wisely, there should be plenty of fuel around. That is not all that is needed to start a fire, however.  If you are using wood, you will not start by lighting large branches on fire. Instead, you must gather kindling, including such dried materials as leaves, conifer needles, and small twigs. You should also assemble the kindling and some medium-sized branches (roughly the size of an adult finger) in the selected fire site. The kindling will burn quickly, and even if you can add more kindling to the initial fire there must be something in place to sustain the flames. Organize this before you try to start your fire.
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One-sentence summary -- Find the right location for a fire. Prepare the fire site. Gather the necessary materials and assemble them.


Create a comfortable level of privacy so that the two of you can be fully present in your intimacy. Be reasonably certain that no one is going to barge in on you, and that you won't disturb anyone else with your romantic hug. You don't want to rush this. It will be much easier to make the hug romantic if you are both already standing upright. Hug her when you are greeting or saying goodbye – during any transitional scene when you both happen to be standing. If you're going for a longer, deeper hug, then make sure that you have at least a few minutes.  If you aren't standing, wait for a better time, or simply ask her for a hug. If one of you cannot stand for some reason, then you should at least be sitting next to one another without any barriers between. Sit on the ground, or on a bench, or on a bed. This perhaps goes without saying, but do not try to romantically hug a woman who is not romantically interested in you. The romantic hug is an intimate move, and it may not be well-received before she is ready.
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One-sentence summary -- Get her alone. Make sure you are both standing. Only hug her if she's comfortable with you.


Generally, if you are 21 or older and legally allowed to possess a firearm, you can also get a concealed carry permit in Nevada. However, even if you can pass the basic background check, your application will be denied if you:  Have an outstanding warrant for your arrest Have been judicially declared insane or mentally incompetent Have been admitted to a mental health facility within the last 5 years Have habitually used controlled substances to the point of intoxication or impairment Have been convicted of a violent crime within the past 3 years Are currently on parole or probation The county sheriff's department has a list of approved firearm safety courses. The fees for these courses vary depending on the instructor. For your initial permit, you are required to take 8 hours of instruction on firearm safety and competency. You will get a certificate of completion when you take the course. You must take this certificate with you when you go to apply for your permit. The concealed firearm permit application requires you to provide identification information, including your full legal name and any other names you've used in the past. You also must provide your birthdate, Social Security number, gender, and a physical description of yourself.  List your employer and occupation on your application along with contact information for your employer. You also must answer a series of questions regarding circumstances that impact your ability to have a permit. Answer these questions honestly. A background check will be performed and if it is determined that you lied on your application, you will not be eligible to get a concealed weapons permit. Do not sign your application. Wait until you get to the sheriff's office. You must sign under oath and a sheriff must witness your signature. You can submit your application at your county sheriff's department. As of 2019, the fee for a concealed weapons permit is $100.25. You must also provide a government-issued photo ID and proof of your citizenship or lawful resident status, such as a Social Security card, US birth certificate, naturalization certificate, passport, or permanent resident card. A sheriff will take your fingerprints for your background check. The background check for a concealed weapons permit is more extensive than the background check to purchase firearms. It may take as long as 120 days for the sheriff's department to complete your background investigation. When the investigation is complete, you'll receive a letter in the mail with the results of the investigation.  If your permit is approved, your official permit will be included with your letter. Keep this permit on you at all times while you are carrying a firearm. If your permit is denied, your notification will explain in detail the reason for the denial. There is no appeals process. However, you're welcome to apply again. The application fee is nonrefundable. To renew your permit, go back to the sheriff's office and complete your application. A new background check will be completed. You also must take a 4-hour shooting course conducted by an approved instructor. The price of the 4-hour course varies depending on the instructor. The fee for a permit renewal application is $65.25.
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Confirm that you meet the qualifications for a permit. Complete a firearm safety course approved by a Nevada sheriff. Fill out your application. Submit your application and pay the fee. Wait to receive your permit. Renew your permit every 5 years.