In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your girlfriend doesn’t want to play fight anymore or she seems upset, you need to stop. She may stop making eye contact, her energy and enthusiasm will go away, and she may even start to cry if she gets upset enough. These are definite cues that the play fighting has gone too far. Even if you went too far accidentally, you need to apologize and ask her if there’s anything you can do to make her feel better. A clear boundary that you need to always respect is your girlfriend telling you “stop” or “no.” Even if you were already play fighting and having fun, if she wants to stop, you need to stop. You want her to feel save with you when you’re play fighting, especially if you’re bigger and stronger than her.  She may giggle and say stop when you’re play fighting or tickling her, but if she clearly asks you to stop and isn’t having fun, stop immediately. It’s possible the play fighting triggered past trauma that she’s experienced, so be sensitive to her cues and listen to her. In order to prevent play fighting going too far or somebody getting physically or emotionally hurt, don’t start up or participate in play fighting if you’re angry. Additionally, if your girlfriend is angry don’t try to get her to play fight with you and don’t participate in any fighting if she tries to initiate it.  If you don’t feel in the mood for play fighting but your girlfriend is, try setting your negative feelings aside and have a good time with her. Play fighting is supposed to be fun. If you or your girlfriend are upset, take some time to cool off. If you or your girlfriend are angry, play fighting is not the solution. Try talking or going out for a bite to eat instead.
Summary: Recognize when isn’t having fun play fighting. Stop if she tells you to stop. Don’t play fight if you or your girlfriend are angry.

More guests equals more impact from travel, in addition to the extra environmental costs of food and other materials. Go for a more intimate affair. You’ll be able to spend extra time with all of your family and friends, and you’ll have more freedom to focus on each other. You might consider starting with just family members. If this leaves you with some extra space, give each other 5-10 “spots” for a select group of very close friends. Explain to those who might feel left out why you’re keeping it small, and promise them that you’ll celebrate the next time you’re able to get together. While it’s likely impossible to have a wedding that’s close to all of your guests, try to identify the area where the majority or highest number of your guests live. If you’re able to have your wedding in that spot, you’ll significantly reduce the amount of travel your wedding causes. You’ll want to ensure that you and your guests don’t add to your travel on the wedding day itself. There are many venues that can provide ceremonies and receptions on the same grounds, even if you’d like a religious service. Help your guests get connected online by creating a special Facebook group or message board. Encourage your friends and family to participate in carpools, and provide information and links to local public transportation options. If you order food and flowers that are out of season or can’t be produced in your area, it also needs to travel. Visit local butchers, florists, bakers, and other providers to see if they can help you gather food and flowers that are all produced within a reasonable distance of the venue. Not all local food and flowers will be organic. Ask farmers and growers if they have organic produce that hasn’t been treated with pesticides or herbicides. If you’re able to honeymoon without taking a plane to your destination, you’ll significantly cut down on your impact. There are likely many options for a lovely and relaxing honeymoon within driving distance. You’ll also be able to use the money you would have spent on a plane ticket pampering yourselves!  If you want to travel longer distances, keep it eco-friendly and make it part of the fun. You can travel by train or even sailboat rather than by plane. You might also consider traveling to a “green” honeymoon destination. There are a variety of websites you can use to pick a spot, including GreenGlobe.travel and GreenPearls.com.
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One-sentence summary -- Limit your guests. Choose a spot that’s close to as many guests as possible. Pick one venue for the reception and the ceremony. Organize an online chat for travel needs. Source your food and flowers from local farmers and growers. Honeymoon locally.

Q: In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of coconut oil and 1/3 cup (173 g) of baking soda with a spoon until they’re thoroughly combined. The paste should be a gritty texture. You can also add 1 to 2 drops of your favorite essential oil if you want a specific scent. For example, you could mix in lemon, rose, or frankincense oils. Take a small dollop of the coconut oil paste and rub it into your skin. Press firmly but gently as you move your hands in small circles around your face, so that the oil soaks into your pores.  Focus on spots that tend to accumulate more dirt or oil, like the area around your mouth, your forehead, or your chin. If you want a deeper clean, you can let the scrub sit on your skin for 5 to 10 minutes. To remove the oil and baking soda, wet a clean cloth with warm water and wipe it across your skin until there’s no paste left on your face. Dry your skin by lightly patting it with a fresh towel.  You may need to rinse the cloth after a couple of wipes to get rid of the paste on the cloth so you aren’t just smearing it around your face. If you have dry skin or want a little extra hydration, apply a facial moisturizer after you rinse and dry off your face. Scoop the mixture into a resealable container, then secure the lid so no air can get in. Keep the container in a cool, dark place, like a bathroom cupboard or drawer.  You can also use a glass jar to store the scrub, as long as it has a tightly sealed lid. You don’t need to refrigerate the mixture. However, don’t put it anywhere warm or in direct sunlight or it will melt.
A: Mix coconut oil and baking soda to create a paste. Massage 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of the mixture into your face. Rinse off the scrub with a cloth and warm water, then pat your face dry. Store the leftover scrub in an airtight container for up to 1 year.

Problem: Article: For example, you can add photos of your dog or cat, a friend or family member, etc. Or, stick on craft foam cut-outs, ribbon, glitter, etc. Although optional, this can be a nice touch. Use the foam bookmark as often as you like. Make more to give away as gifts.
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Decorate it as you like. Add a tassel. Finished.