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Now that you've made your feelings known to your crush, it's time to go into a bit more detail as to where you'd like your relationship to go. Simply telling someone you're attracted to him isn't an end unto itself; if you see it going anywhere, you should arrange plans to see one another on a more regular, romantic basis, provided that's what you're looking for. Be specific about what you want.  You might try formally asking your crush on a first date. Try saying something like "If you agree that there's something special between us, maybe you'd be interested in going out with me sometime? It would be great to get a chance to get to know each other on a deeper level." Gauging by the reaction of your crush as you told him your feelings, you should have a better idea whether things are going to work out. The anticipation and nerve-wracking nature of admitting your feelings to someone is rarely about how you're going to do it, but the ways in which you think the other person might react. If you've admitted your feelings and possibly expressed clear intentions, the other person is bound to have some sort of response in store for you. Whether it's a positive or negative one will depend on the success of your advance, and the feelings they've had (or haven't had) for you all along. All the same, it is necessary you give your crush some time to properly respond to you. Stay calm throughout. Even in the worst reactions, it's better to keep a brave face and remain strong rather than let your emotions get the best of you. Breaking down into tears was never a good look on anyone. If you get news you don't want to hear, it's important to remember that it's not the end of the world. As hard as it is to believe at the time, you'll feel much better about it as times goes on, and possibly even realize that you were better off without taking things to the next level. Even so, doing some damage control is often the best next step. Let your crush know that you care about him as a friend still, and you don't want to lose the friendship. Take some time to yourself if you feel you need to heal.  Remind your crush that you care about him on multiple levels and aren't purely trying to get a relationship out of him. For example, you can say: "I know this might change things for us, but I want you to know I really value having you as a friend, and I don't want to lose you, even if you don't feel the same way about me."

summary: Express your intentions. Let your crush respond. Work damage control, if necessary.


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Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number) and password in the top-right side of the page. This tab is in the top-right side of the Facebook page. Doing so takes you to your Facebook Timeline. It's an option at the top of the status box, which is just below your cover photo. A pop-up menu will appear. This option is in the top-left side of the pop-up menu. Doing so opens a window for your new album. Fill out the following fields:   Album name - Type in the name of your album here.  Add a description - Type in a brief description for your album here. This step is optional. Click the "Privacy" drop-down box at the bottom of the window, then click an audience. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will create your album and return you to your profile page. It's below your cover photo near the top of your profile page. You'll find this below and to the right of the "Photos" heading that's in the top-left side of the page. You may have scroll down to find the album. It's a link beneath the album's name near the top of the page. Doing so opens a window in which you can search for photos on your computer. Click a photo you want to add, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) and click multiple photos to select each one you click. This will upload your photo(s) to your album. It's in the lower-right corner of the album page. Doing so will post your photo(s) to your Facebook Timeline.

summary: Open Facebook. Click your name. Click Photo/Video Album. Click Create Album. Enter your album's information. Determine who can view your album. Click Create. Click the Photos tab. Click the Albums tab. Click your new album. Click Add Photos. Select photos to add. Click Open. Click Post.


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Separate out the stems and seeds if necessary, and use a grinder or chop up the buds with a sharp knife until they're finely chopped, but not completely powdered. Place them together in a bowl and use a spoon to mix up the buds and butter, making sure each piece is coated with fat. You want the grounds to be completely coated, but not soaked in butter; too much will inhibit the release of THC. Note: If you want a potent marijuana tea it's necessary to extract the THC from the plant. Since THC is not soluble in water alone it requires a fatty substance to cling onto under high heat. The combination of the high heat from the hot water and the fat from the butter removes the THC from the ground buds and allows you to ingest it. Use scissors to cut off the top of the bag, then empty the contents. Spoon the ground marijuana into the bag, then fold it over several times to keep the marijuana from spilling out.  If you have a metal tea ball, you can use that instead. Or use a coffee filter: place the marijuana in the center of the filter, then gather the edges and tie it up to make a little bag. Pour it into a small pan and place it over medium-high heat, so that it comes to a simmer but not a full boil. Reduce the heat if the mixture starts to boil. If the water is getting low, add a little more so it doesn't completely evaporate. The marijuana tea will be very hot so be careful and let it cool for 5 minutes. If you want flavored tea, add another teabag of your choice during the last three minutes of simmering. As with most marijuana products consumed orally, tea takes 45-60 minutes to come into full effect. Note: Even with only a 1/2 gram, this tea will create a strong high.
summary: Grind the marijuana buds. Mix the buds with butter. Empty a tea bag and fill it with the marijuana butter mixture. Bring the water to a simmer on the stove. Simmer the teabag in the water for 30 minutes. Take it off the heat and remove the teabag. Stir in sugar or honey to taste, then enjoy.