In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Just in case the rest stop does not have soap and water, it is a good idea to be prepared. Hand sanitizer or baby wipes are quick and easy solutions to bring with you. You can find hand sanitizer and baby wipes at any big box store (like Walmart) or supermarket. If you do not want to buy the large size you can get the travel size. When you need to urinate, look for the nearest rest area by keeping a keen eye out for the blue road signs that say, “rest area” on them. Most of them will have warning signs telling you how many miles ahead the rest area is. You can download apps to your phone that locate rest areas near your location. This way, as soon as you know you will need to urinate you can just open the app and find the nearest rest area. When you locate the nearest rest area, pull in and park. You can stretch your legs, take some photos if you are in a scenic area, or just head straight to the restroom. Many rest areas offer vending machines, pet areas, free coffee, and sometimes free wifi. Whether it is a gender-specific restroom or private restroom, all rest areas offer a restroom with available toilets and/or urinals. If the restrooms are being cleaned, you can either wait a few minutes or drive to the next rest area. If you are female: Hopefully the restroom is clean and you can sit and do your business. If that is not the case and the restroom is filthy enough that you do not want to sit on the toilet, you can still use it. Stand on top of the toilet seat, squatting into the toilet bowl. If there are soap and water in the rest area restroom, clean yourself up using those. If the rest area does not provide soap and water, you can use the cleaning supplies you brought with you. Keep going toward your destination, making sure to drink enough water on the way. Dehydration can cause you to fall asleep at the wheel, which is dangerous.
Summary: Bring cleaning supplies. Look for the nearest rest area. Pull into the rest area. Urinate in the restroom. Clean up. Get back on the road.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The relationship will not move on without an apology. If she hasn't given you one, ask her. It might be difficult to tell if the apology is heartfelt, but ask your girlfriend for some time to process all that has transpired. When the time is right, your acceptance will begin to mend the relationship. Keep in mind that this might not be the end of the issue. Even if she is truly sorry, your relationship will likely need work, which will require both of you to work together. If you decide to work through the incident and keep the relationship going, talk about trust. The hurt that occurred will drive a huge wedge between you, but deciding to be together means regaining that closeness. Communicate with one another and express changes that should occur in the relationship. Avoid stripping each other of any and all privacy (i.e. checking cell phones, demanding social media passwords); the relationship must have the enjoyable will of being with each other. Being betrayed by someone you care about can leave you seething with anger. It's likely that the memory of this incident will remain with you for a long time. That feeling of anger must be replaced by forgiveness, which in this case forgiveness means the release of anger in hopes of happiness. Mending your relationship will take time, and you'll feel more patient as you forgive her. A new relationship must be built. It's up to you and her to move past the incident. Stay true to your decision. Help each other by looking forward to a new and better relationship. Do not dwell on the past. If your relationship is going to work, do not take any fight as an opportunity to bring up the mistake she made. Your decision to be with her should be driven by better communication and future-oriented thinking. Discussing issues with her might be difficult. Even though you you are moving towards a better future, an incident of cheating can be too big for you to handle on your own. Seek a professional therapist or relationship counselor if you feel as though you can't get something off your mind. Don't force your girlfriend to go to counseling as well, but invite her with the best interest for your relationship.
Summary:
Accept an apology. Express trust issues. Understand forgiveness. Discuss your future together. Move forward. Seek counseling if needed.