Write an article based on this "Wear high heels or low boots with the jeans. Try sandals or wedges. Go for flats for a casual look. Avoid wearing sneakers with high-waisted jeans."
article: High-waisted jeans that are skinny or flared look great with high heels as the height will elongate your legs. Try patterned heels for a fun look or heels in a neutral color to offset jeans in a dark wash. You can also wear bootcut or boyfriend style high-waisted jeans with low boots with a slight heel. Low boots are a good way to appear put together without dealing with heels. You can also pair skinny high-waisted jeans with sandals that are flat or have a slight heel. Try sandals made of leather for a more casual summer look, or sandals with a heel for a night out. Flared high-waisted jeans look best with wedges or heeled sandals, as the height will help to elongate your legs at the widest point of the flare. Basic flats are a good option for a casual day look. Pair fabric or leather flats with the high-waisted jeans. Try patterned flats in a fun color with dark wash high-waisted jeans or black high-waisted jeans. Sneakers or athletic shoes tend to look too casual with high-waisted jeans, especially if they are flared. Avoid them and opt for nice sandals or low boots instead. You may be able to pull off sneakers with skinny high-waisted jeans that are a light wash for a spring day out. Just make sure the sneakers elongate your legs and your proportions are balanced.

Write an article based on this "Take a decongestant. Try medicated throat lozenges. Use a medicated chest rub. Try a cough suppressant. Use an expectorant."
article: Decongestants help relieve coughing by reducing nasal congestion and drying up mucus in the lungs and expanding airways. You can take decongestants in a variety of ways, such as pills, liquids, and nasal sprays.  Look for pills and liquids with phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine as the active ingredients. Excessive use of decongestants can lead to dryness and cause a dry cough. Only use nasal sprays for 2-3 days. More than that might cause more congestion thanks to the "rebound effect." Your body can become dependent on decongestants if you overuse them. Try a menthol cough drops since they tend to be the most effective. These lozenges numb the back of your throat, restricting the cough reflex and putting an end to your coughing fit sooner.  For moist coughs, horehound lozenges often prove helpful. Horehound is a bittersweet herb with expectorant properties, so it brings up more phlegm faster, allowing your cough to be over with sooner. Pregnant women should not use horehound.  For dry coughs, you could also use slippery elm lozenges. These lozenges are made from the bark of the slippery elm tree. The substances they contain coat the throat, thereby limiting the coughing reflex and putting an end to your hacking. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use slippery elm. An over-the-counter medicated chest rub containing menthol or camphor should be able to halt most dry and moist coughs.  These rubs should only be applied topically and are not safe to ingest. Do not use medicated chest rubs on infants. An over-the-counter cough suppressant is best used for moist coughs that occur during the middle of the night.  Cough suppressants halt the flow of cough-causing mucus and tell your brain to restrict the coughing reflex. They are a good idea if you need to stop your cough temporarily to sleep at night or for another reason, but you should not rely on cough suppressants for the duration of a cough-causing illness since they can cause mucus to stay trapped in your lungs, increasing your risk of developing a bacterial infection. Look for a cough suppressant containing dextromethorphan, pholcodine, or antihistamines. Be careful which medicine you use if your main symptom is a cough. Antihistamines and decongestants in cough medicines can make the mucus hard and dry, making it harder to clear from your airways.  Do not give cough medicine to children under 4 years of age. An expectorant will thin the mucus so you can cough it up. Expectorants are great if you have a cough with thick phlegm. Do not give cough medicine to children under 4 years of age since they can cause serious side effects.

Write an article based on this "Give him time and space. Find the right time and place to talk when he’s ready. Apologize — and mean it. Listen to him if he wants to talk. Give him some affection. Tell him how much you care about him. Make a romantic gesture. Do something he’s always wanted to do. Tread lightly for a while. Don’t try too hard."
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If you just got in a fight with your boyfriend, then you’re probably desperate to patch things up immediately. However, if he seems genuinely mad at you, then you may need to back off for a while. Though you don’t want to wait forever to try to get back in his good graces, you should give him at least a few days until he seems to soften toward you and is more eager to talk. Even though you’re in a rush, if you try to talk to him too soon, it may just lead to another fight or to more misunderstandings.  If he completely ignores you and gives you the cold shoulder when you approach him, then he’s not ready yet. Don’t force it. Once he’s open to at least making eye contact and talking to you, then he may be willing to talk. Once enough time has passed and your boyfriend seems to have softened towards you and is more willing to talk, then you should find a quiet place where you can be alone to have a meaningful conversation. Make sure you pick a good time when he isn’t stressed about something else and looks willing to talk. Having the right timing can help everything go by more smoothly.  Let him know that you want to have a talk with him instead of catching him off guard and surprising him with the conversation. Even if he’s not looking forward to it, he’d rather have a heads up than to be surprised. Wherever you are, make sure it’s not easy for you to be interrupted by your friends. If you feel like you really messed up, then you need to be open about it. Don’t just say, “I’m sorry that you’re mad because I…” and put the blame on him for overreacting. Instead, look him in the eyes, speak slowly, put away all distractions and say, “I’m truly sorry for what I did.” You can go into it and explain exactly how you feel and why you really messed up, and how much it hurts you to know that you hurt him. It depends on what you feel and what you’re willing to feel. Of course, if he’s the one who wronged you, you should avoid apologizing just to make things blow over, and should really think about whether you want him in your life instead. If you’ve said your part and he was willing to listen, then you should listen carefully when he tells you how he’s feeling. You can look into his eyes, stop fidgeting, and really hear what he has to say. You may be surprised by exactly how he’s feeling. Avoid interrupting him to argue with him while he’s talking, or acting like you don’t agree with a word he’s saying. Let him know that you care enough to listen first.   Even if you feel like he’s misrepresenting what happened, it’s good to hear his side of the story. Once he tells you his part, you can both talk about what happened more and work to reach an agreement and to make up. If you really do listen, then you may even see that your boyfriend has more to his side of the story than you thought. You may even realize that you hurt him in a way that you didn’t intend at all. If you’ve made up with your boyfriend, congrats! You can now move on with your lives — as long as you work not to repeat your mistakes. Give him a hug or a kiss, and just get physically close with him to seal the deal. Just make sure that he’s genuinely over it and that you’re not making him uncomfortable. It goes without saying that you shouldn’t use affection — kisses or more — to try to win him over when he’s angry, because that won’t be a good long-term solution. Once you’re on your way to making up, some physical affection is important for continuing your bond. Even just a pat on the hand, a squeeze on the shoulder, or a kiss on the cheek can go a long way in helping you reconnect. Once you’re on your way back to being loving and affectionate, then you and your boyfriend can begin to grow more intimate again. Don’t be afraid to let him know how much he means to you, how upset you were when he was angry, and how happy you are that he’s back in your life. Be honest about how much he means to you and even think about elaborating to show him how much you love his sense of humor, his intelligence, or other aspects of his personality.  Don’t suck up to him or tell him you’re crazy in love with him if you’re not. Be honest about how you really feel about him. Let him know how sad your life has been since your fight, and how hard it is to get through the daily grind without him. Don’t think that romance is meant for the boys! Girls can be romantic just as well as boys can, and you can find a romantic gesture that makes your boyfriend swoon. Make him a mixed CD, get him tickets to see his favorite band, write him a letter about how much he means to you, or take him out on a surprise date. These gestures can help your boyfriend see how much you hate fighting and how much he means to you.  Of course, it’s not about how much money you spend on him, and money won’t ever fix your romantic problems, but about the thought and effort that counts. Another thing you can do to get your boyfriend back in your good graces is to do something new and exciting that he’s always wanted to do. Maybe he’s always wanted to try rock climbing; go to a gym and check it out if that sounds like something you’d like. Maybe he wants to go to a baseball game with you; go with him and don’t complain about it if you’re not that into sports. Maybe there’s just a new restaurant he’s been talking about — surprise him with a reservation.  The most important thing is that you’re able to come up with the idea on your own. This will show that you pay attention to what he cares about. Again, just make sure he’s really ready to reconcile before you plan an elaborate surprise activity, or your plans may fall flat. After you and your boyfriend have made up, you should be a little bit extra cautious around him. Try not to bring up sensitive subjects, especially not the subject that started the fight, and try to keep things peaceful, light, and fun. You shouldn’t completely act like a different person who only wants to appease him, but you should be mindful when you speak and try to avoid starting a fight again as much as you can.  If you’re eager to move your relationship forward, give it a bit of time before you mention saying “I love you” for the first time, moving in together, taking a trip together, or doing anything else to take the next step. It’s important to reconcile with your boyfriend, but even trying to make it up to someone has its limits. If you keep trying to talk to him again and again, showering him with love letters, or just calling him all the time to check in or asking if he loves you, then you’re going to bring more insecurity to your relationship, and you’ll make it harder for you both to heal after your argument. Instead, take it slow and trust that your relationship will strengthen over time. If he’s forgiven you but still needs some space, give it time and he’ll come to you when he’s ready.