Problem: Article: Exchanging naughty texts and notes will turn on both you and your partner. Tell your partner what you want to do to them later via text or send them a naughty pic of you. Additionally, leave your partner short erotic notes in places you know they’ll find them.  You might text your partner, “I’m wearing your favorite underwear today. I hope you’ll help me take them off.” Leave love notes on the mirror, their bedside table, on their steering wheel, or in their briefcase. They might say things like, “Can’t wait to see you tonight,” or “I’ve got a surprise for later.” Dirty talk isn’t just for the bedroom. Make a habit of whispering naughty things to your partner or incorporating references to sex in your daily conversations. This will help you both think about sex more so you anticipate it. Say things like, “Those pants make me want to spank you,” or “Good morning, naughty girl.” Everyone has sexual fantasies, so open up to your partner about what you want. Ask them to also share their fantasies with you. Then, talk about the ways you could incorporate your fantasies into your sex life so you both can get excited about it.  You might say, “I’ve always wanted to be tied up during sex. What about you?” or “I want to pretend you’re a pirate who’s trying to steal my booty.” Don’t pressure your partner to do a fantasy that makes them uncomfortable. Similarly, don’t feel like you have to act out something that feels wrong to you. Focus on finding fantasies that you both enjoy, and don’t shame each other for your differences. Well-planned, romantic dates help you build intimacy and turn up the heat in your relationship. Take turns planning dates with your partner to experience new things and to create lasting memories together. On your dates, talk and show affection so you both start to anticipate what will happen in the bedroom.  For instance, share candle-lit dinners, walks at sunset, and cuddling during a movie. Make dinner together for a budget friendly option. Get playful with the food to make it flirty. Go on a picnic in the park or on a beach. Go to a sporting event or concert. Do something active and adventurous, such as rock climbing, snowboarding, or zip-lining. If it’s winter, go sledding or ice skating. Getting sexually aroused is partly mental, so setting the mood is important. When you want to have sex, make an effort to create a romantic setting to get you both anticipating lovemaking. Here are some ways to set a sexy mood:  Light candles and dim the lights. Use a colored light, such as a red bulb. Play sexy music, like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, or Usher. Sprinkle rose petals around the room. Passion is a mind-body experience, and foreplay helps you both get into the mood for sex. In fact, foreplay is key to a healthy sex-life. Cuddle, touch, and kiss when you’re together to build your intimacy. When you’re getting ready for sex, fondle, caress, and massage your partner. This will build your anticipation before sex.  Try kissing your partner along their neck, chest, arms, and body. Slowly undress each other piece by piece. Incorporate foreplay into your regular daily activities to keep things exciting. For instance, squeeze your partner’s butt when you pass them in the kitchen or caress their skin when you’re watching TV together.
Summary: Send each other flirty texts or erotic notes. Talk dirty to your partner in your daily life. Tell your lover about your sexual fantasies. Go on weekly dates with your lover. Set a romantic mood. Engage in foreplay to build your excitement.

Problem: Article: There are re-keying kits that contain all the tools you’ll need available for most lock brands. One brand’s kit usually doesn’t work for others, so check your lock’s brand and purchase a kit that matches it.  You can find kits online and at hardware and home improvement shops. Read your kit’s instructions carefully, in case there are any minor differences specific to your brand. The kit will provide a thin, wire-like tool that you can use to remove the knobs. Insert your key into the lock and turn it to unlock the door. Slide the wire tool into the small hole on the side of the interior door knob. This releases the knobs and will allow you to pull the outside knob out of the lock.  You can also use a stretched out paperclip or pin instead of the tool. If you’ve lost your key, you’ll need to remove the entire lock and bring it to a hardware store or locksmith to have a new key made. If your lock doesn’t have a side poke hole, you’re better off replacing the whole lock. Your lock is probably complicated enough that it requires a locksmith to rekey. Once you’ve removed the exterior lock face, look inside the knob and check for any sheets of plastic or metal that hold the lock cylinder in place. Slide them out if any are present, then put pressure on the key, which is still inserted into the keyhole, to pop out the lock cylinder from the back of the knob. If your see rust or other signs of wear and tear inside the lock, you should just replace the entire lock. Your kit will come with a wrench-like tool that you’ll use to remove the retainer ring that secures the cylinder housing. Slide the tool around the horseshoe-shaped ring, then turn the tool to pop off the ring. Your kit will come with a cylinder follower, or a tube-shaped tool, that you can use to slide the plug out of the housing. Push it through the cylinder housing from the side opposite the keyhole to pop out the plug. Keep constant pressure on the plug and follower, and make sure they’re always in contact as you slide the plug out, so that the lock pins and springs don’t pop out and fly everywhere. On some locks, you can just turn the plug over to empty out the old pins. Other locks might require you to pluck them out with a set of tiny tweezers supplied in the kit. Check your kit’s instructions to find out exactly how you should remove your plug’s old pins. Once you’ve removed the old lock pins, slide the new key (provided in the kit) into the keyhole. The new kit will come with colored or numbered pins, and its instructions will include a code. Use the kit’s tweezers to insert the pins into the plug’s slots so they match the code. For example, the code might list the correct order as blue, red, red, blue, yellow, starting from the side opposite the keyhole. Correctly installed pins should be flush with the surface of the plug; they shouldn’t stick out over their slots. Once the pins are installed, push the plug back into the cylinder housing. Slide the retainer ring back into place, pop the cylinder back into the door knob, and replace any plastic or metal sheets that secured the cylinder. Push the exterior door back into its slot in the lock, and rotate the key until it the knob pops and locks into place.
Summary: Purchase a kit labelled for your lock’s brand. Remove the exterior door knob. Pop the the cylinder out of the back of the knob. Remove the cylinder retainer ring. Slide the cylinder plug out of the cylinder housing. Remove the old pins from the cylinder plug. Insert the new pins to match the code in the instructions. Reassemble the lock.

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