Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Explain that you don’t want to have sex, why, and what your boundaries are. Communicate your feelings and desires with your partner. Evaluate their responses to understand more about your relationship. Define what kind of responses you are willing to accept from your partner. Leave the situation if you feel unsafe.

Answer: That way your partner can clearly understand your boundaries and why you’re making your choice. If you're getting physically intimate and feel things are going too far, you may want to say, "Things are going too fast. Let's slow down. I'm not ready for this."  If you're together but not physically intimate, you can say, "I really like being with you. See, we don't need to have sex for our time together to be special. I'm not ready for sex, and I like things just the way they are." If you're talking on the phone, you could say, "I don't want to have sex now. I'm not ready. I don't need to have sex with you to show you that I care for you. Sex doesn't necessarily mean no to other kinds of intimacy. There are other ways to show you I care." That way, they're not left guessing why you don’t want to have sex. Practicing good communication fosters intimacy and emotional safety. Be open and honest with your partner unless doing so would put you in danger. If you don't feel comfortable enough talking with them about sex, then that's a clear sign that you shouldn't be engaging in it.  Tell them what you do want as well as what you don't want. This helps them know the ways you want to be close to them. You have several reasons as to why you don't want to have sex, such as fear of pregnancy or not wanting to betray your moral and/or religious beliefs. But you will have to communicate your reasons properly rather than simply saying, "I'm not ready". Listen to what your partner says because you'll understand them more, their feelings, and their motives. You may want to wait until after your conversation to think about what your partner says and does. You'll then have more time to process your own feelings about it. Someone who really respects you will also respect your boundaries about sex and as well as other preferences. However, if their responses are unacceptable, then consider rethinking the relationship and possibly leaving them. Sex is powerful, but it doesn't always bring emotional intimacy. The foundation of emotional intimacy is trust, respect, and good communication.   If a person responds positively and respectfully to you saying what you want and don't want to do, then that’s a good sign. You're on the road to having a healthy relationship with that person. On the other hand, if your partner is disrespectful, tries to manipulate you, or keeps pressuring you to have sex, then this is a sign that they're more interested in getting their own needs met than they are about engaging in a balanced, healthy relationship. It's important to learn more about what to look for in a partner.  It's also just as important to know what healthy relationships look like. Don’t let yourself be cornered, bullied, or manipulated. If you sense the person might violate your boundaries or harm you in any way, leave the situation and go to a safe place immediately. Trust your instinct. If you feel unsafe with your partner, then some tips are:  Only meet them in public. Make sure you're not being followed. Ask trusted friends or family to help. Have a safety plan.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Pray "Agree with God" so if ones "heart's desires" spring from believing, not doubting, loving, kindness, fairness, helping, giving, forgiving and expecting nothing in return, then there will be a good reward--possibly on this earth--because of the "desires of your heart" being right in God's view. Do not expect God to "throw gifts around" to any who would disrespect and misuse the gift or even turn and mistreat others, cheat and lie, be unfair and unreasonable with those weaker than oneself, etc. Expect consequences now and later for "wrongs and bad desires" (being unfair, selfish, abusive)--especially if these offenses are not confessed and not repented, and if one does not forgive others of similar offenses--God knows and is just. Decide to fulfill your "desires in God" in good ways, then: Have faith; remember God answers in His time not ours, but never give up no matter how hard the situation is.

Answer: but first you must respect and glorify God in your ways... and His will about fulfilling the "real desires of your heart" (at your core-being) based, for example, upon how you treat others and "measure out justice" to others. He sees it all. It will never work! Justice is coming and "you shall receive the desires of your heart," so watch the bad attitudes or your "rewards" can be opposite of your desires whether in the short or long run. (1) seek Him diligently (2) believing that "He is" and (3) that "He rewards" those who seek Him wholeheartedly. One is never perfect, but "God is always just." He knows how one accepts His good graces, gifts, shares his abilities, and knowledge and how one, then forgives those who seek forgiveness and does not despise the weak or hopeless. And, believe that He is already answering your prayer... it's that little thing called "faith"!"Do not fret... or be envious of those who [cheat] do wrong... [but] 'Trust' in the LORD, and 'do good'... 'Delight' yourself 'in the LORD' and he will give you the desires of your heart. 'Commit' your way to the LORD..." Psalms 37:1 - 5


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Research the name of the person you wish to address. Write the inside address. Write the salutation.

Answer: If you do not already know the name of the district attorney in your jurisdiction, you can find it online by searching for the website of the "office of the district attorney" or "district attorney's office" in your area. "District attorney" is the title of the chief prosecutor of a jurisdiction within only 21 of the 50 states. Other jurisdictions may use "attorney general," "county attorney," "prosecuting attorney," "state's attorney," "state attorney," "commonwealth's attorney," "circuit attorney," "solicitor," or "district attorney general." The inside address includes the recipient's full name, title, and address. For example, "The Honorable Jane Doe, District Attorney for San Diego County, 330 W Broadway #1300, San Diego, CA 92101."  "The Honorable" is used to refer to elected officials. 47 of the 50 states elect their chief prosecutors by popular election in each jurisdiction.  If your jurisdiction's chief prosecutor is appointed rather than elected (Alaska, Connecticut, New Jersey, and District of Columbia), use Mr. or Ms. instead of "The Honorable." The salutation, or greeting, normally begins with "Dear." It is acceptable to begin your salutation with "Dear Mr./Madame District Attorney" or "Dear Mr./Ms. (surname)." The term "Dear" is always appropriate in a business situation and does not mean that the person is dear to you. It is simply a proper opening salutation.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Know your cat's ideal weight. Learn how to body score your cat. Take your cat to the vet. Be aware that a greedy cat with a thin body indicates a problem.

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Have a target weight or body shape in mind. It is a common problem to overshoot the mark and turn a thin cat into a fat cat, which comes with a whole new set of health problems. This will help you  recognize when it reaches an ideal weight. Body scoring is about feeling for your cat's ribs and backbone, to see how much fat covers the bones, and looking at the cat's body shape to recognize if it is over or under weight.  The perfect cat should have ribs and a backbone that is easily felt, but without standing out through the fur. The cat should also have a slight waistline when viewed from above and the side, but without sharp angles. Healthy weight charts can easily be found online that illustrate and describe feline body scores, making it easier to analyze your cat's body. Alternatively your vet can weigh your cat and make an estimate of their desired target weight. Weigh the cat weekly at home and keep a record of its weigh-ins. They can assess your cat's health and make suggestions for any necessary treatments. In addition, your vet can take care of routine deworming. If your cat is healthy but underweight, make sure it is dewormed against both roundworms and tapeworms. Be sure to check whatever product you use is effective against both sorts of worms. Some common products, such as Stronghold (UK) Revolution (US) and off the shelf products such as Hartz once-a-month wormers, work against roundworms but NOT tapeworms. Speak to your vet about a multi-wormer containing praziquantel, in order to kill tapeworms as well. If your cat is older, runs around like a kitten, eats well, but is losing weight, be aware the cat may have a medical problem called hyperthyroidism. This involves the cat having high levels of thyroid hormone in the blood stream, which acts as a stimulant. The cat burns off calories quickly and eats loads to try and replace them. However, despite the cat's apparent good health, this stimulation puts pressure on the organs, including the heart and kidneys.  Rather than trying to combat the problem by feeding the cat more, seek veterinary help and get the source problem corrected to preserve your pet's good health.  The vet might tell you that your cat has anorexia. This means that it lacks the desire to eat. In this case, they may tell you to water down canned food and give it to your cat using an oral syringe. Ask your vet if they think this approach would help your cat bridge the gap until it is in better health.