Being willing to love, and be loved, can be an uneasy experience sometimes because you may be afraid of getting hurt, or making the wrong move.  Take your mind away from the "what if" and focus on being caring, loving, and respectful of your partner in the present.  Make sure that you don’t feel pressured by your partner to commit to a relationship that you’re not sure about.  Be honest about what your motivations are for being with that person. Often times, being open to love is about being happy with yourself.  If you are not happy with who you are, or what’s going on in your life, it will be hard to find and receive love. One way to know if you love someone is to imagine you’re in a long-term relationship with him.  Do you see yourself with your partner in a year from now? Five years from now? Or even longer? If not, you may want to see if this relationship is simply based on physical desire, or a way to feel less lonely.   During the first few months of dating you may not be sure if you see yourself long-term with someone. It’s okay.  Love often grows over time. Be aware of how you feel as the months of dating progress.  If you feel less interested in someone over time, don’t force yourself to say "I love you" or be in love with someone just because. It’s okay to say what you feel, just understand that your partner is not you, and may not respond exactly the way you do.  Be vulnerable, and say how you feel about the person. It can be tough, but ultimately communication is key to a lasting relationship.  Think about if you have meaningful conversations that show your true self to your partner.  Love is about talking about who you really are, including your hopes, dreams, and worries.  Be honest. If you've been a relationship for a while, consider conversations that focus on positive feelings, rather than negative.  Remind your partner what makes her special by talking about how you feel.
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One-sentence summary -- Open yourself up to a deeper relationship. Imagine being with your partner long-term. Talk about your feelings.


In any web browser of your choice, find and open the webpage you want to translate. Select the URL in the address bar at the top of the web browser's window, then press either Ctrl+C (Windows) or ⌘ Command+C (Mac). Google Translate and Bing Translate are two popular options. Click the left text box, then press either Ctrl+V (Windows) or ⌘ Command+V (Mac). Click {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png\/30px-Android7dropdown.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} above the right-hand text box, then click a language in which you want to view your webpage. It's a blue button above the right-hand text box. Doing so will open the translated webpage in a new tab. If the translated webpage doesn't open, you can click its link in the right text box.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to your webpage. Copy the webpage's URL. Open your translator choice. Paste your copied URL into the left text box. Select a translation language. Click Translate.


Many municipalities alter traffic patterns and have traffic officers coordinating the departing traffic.
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One-sentence summary -- Collect your cloakroom items, any items you purchased  and proceed outside following the show. Pre-designate a meeting place away from the crowds to find your friends and transport. Proceed from the parking area carefully.


If your child has an illness or disease that was treated by a doctor, keep them home until your doctor clears them to go back to school or daycare. If your child comes into contact with other children who weren’t vaccinated for a disease or have weakened immune systems, then your child could spread it to them. Additionally, if your child is recovering from cold, flu, or another illness, they could potentially spread it, even if they’re feeling better. Wait until their doctor says it’s safe for them to return. For some illnesses or conditions, such as scabies, lice, and Fifth’s Disease, it’s safe to send your child back to school after they start treatment. But always consult their doctor first. Pink eye, also called conjunctivitis, is an infection where the eye becomes red and leaks sticky yellowish-greenish goo. Pink eye is easily treated with over-the-counter creams that you can pick up from your local pharmacy, but it’s highly contagious, so keep your child home to prevent them from spreading it to other children.  Because the eye may be itchy, children often rub their eyes, and then touch other children or shared toys, causing it to spread. Once your child has begun treatment, they may be able to go back to school once your doctor says they are unlikely to be infectious. Impetigo is a common skin infection that affects children and babies and usually appears as red sores around the mouth as well as on the hands and feet. Impetigo isn’t too serious, and can be treated with over-the-counter creams, but it’s highly infections, so keep your child home from school until it clears up.  Once your child is receiving treatment under a doctor’s supervision, it should be okay for your child to return to school, unless your doctor advises against it. The pustules that may form must be covered when your child goes to school. Strep throat is an infection characterized by a sore throat. It’s painful, highly contagious, and can potentially lead to a more serious infection, so don’t send your child to school if they have it. Take your child to your doctor so they can be examined and prescribed antibiotics if they need it.  Your child may feel well enough to go back to school after being on antibiotics for 24 hours. Check with your doctor to see what they recommend.
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Wait until your doctor says your child can return to school. Let your child stay home if they have pink eye. Keep your child at home for 1 day after being treated for impetigo. Allow your child to stay home if they have strep throat.