Write an article based on this "Give out a fake number. Give out a hotline number. Use a friend as a boyfriend."
article: This option can be a little risky, since he can call it right then and see if it is actually your number. However, it can be a way to get someone to stop asking you out in an indirect way.  Also, make sure the number you're giving isn't someone else's number. You can look up most numbers online to see if they connect to a person. You don't want to be giving out a person's number to a stranger. If you happen to run into him again and he asks you about it, just ask to see the number, then say "Whoops! Wow, I spaced out. I totally wrote down one of the numbers wrong." And when he asks for the number again you can do the same thing. (If you're going to see him more than twice, it's best to just tell the truth.) Some hotlines have been designed specifically for rejecting guys. Others are just a silly way to give a fake number. Either way, you can use these numbers to hand out to the guys you meet so you don't have to give your number. Another option is the rejection line. It explains to the guy that you've given him a false number as a way of rejecting him with a bit of humor thrown in. The number is (605) 475-6968. Another option is to take a guy friend with you when you're out who's willing to pretend to be your boyfriend. That way, if you need to reject someone, you can use him as a decoy. You could say, "Oh, I would if I were single, but I'm here with my boyfriend." It helps to grab your decoy boyfriend's arm at this point.

Write an article based on this "Let go of your fear. Talk to her. Make small talk! If she sits next to you or nearby you in class, try making audible but quiet comedic remarks to her."
article: Getting rid of your fear to talk to her is the most difficult part, but just remember:  We are all equal, we all get nervous, and we are all human. Most girls aren't mean or rude, so if they don't want to talk to you, they won't hurt your feelings It's better approaching her and knowing the outcome, than never doing it and being left wondering what would've happened. Find some natural reason to introduce yourself. A good conversation starter is just getting to know her if you don't already. If she's talking to a friend, listen to (but don't stalk!) their conversation a bit, and then jump in with a witty comment like, "Hey, you like Harry Potter too!" If the girl is not talking to anyone, comment on her outfit or the book she is holding or the class she's in. Then start the conversation! If you've talked to her before, and she knows who you are then it shouldn't be too difficult. If not, all you've got to do is introduce yourself and have a conversation. Making small talk is a great way to get a feel for if the girl likes you or not. Making small talk could be as easy as asking about the weather, a homework assignment or commenting about a school event. Based off her reaction and response length, you can get a pretty good idea if she is interested in you. For example, if your school football team won a sectional title, you could say "Hey, did you see the game last night?". This will open up for a great conversation. If the girl says she didn't see the game though, don't press her with details about what happened and give her a play-by-play synopsis. Instead, turn the conversation toward her and ask her if she plays or follows any sports. For example, in class if your teacher is handing out a writing assignment, say something funny like "Geez, I'm scared. This looks like a lot of writing." Make it loud enough for her to hear. If she engages in conversation about your comment, that's great news! It means she was actually listening to you. If she doesn't, this could possibly mean that you were too quiet and she didn't hear you, or she was surprised you were talking to her. Keep trying though, and sooner or later she will respond.

Write an article based on this "Go through your daily routine for products that you use. Eliminate unnecessary or luxury items. Include additional products based on your destination. Check airplane carry-on rules online to confirm. Invest in a compartmentalized toiletry bag."
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To make sure that you bring the products that you need -- and don’t overpack -- think about your daily skincare and grooming routine and make a mental note of each product that you use. Pack just those items to avoid bringing products that you really don’t need. Don't forget to include tools that you might need, such as cotton balls or cotton swabs. You don’t necessarily need to bring every toiletry that you use in your daily routine on your trip. For example, even if you use hairspray everyday to tame your hair for work, you may not need it on a relaxed beach vacation. Cut out any products that aren’t necessities. Keep in mind that most hotels provide shampoo, conditioner, and soap, so you may not need to pack those items. The only time you might need to switch up products is if you’re visiting an area that’s a different climate from where you live. For example, if you’re visiting a different hemisphere, the seasons may be different, so you may need a more intense moisturizer for cold, dry weather or plenty of sunscreen for warm, sunny weather. If you’re traveling by plane and want to pack your toiletries in your carry-on bag, it’s important to consider airport security guidelines in terms of what you can bring and how to pack it. Most airports allows you to bring a quart size (0.95 l) plastic bag with liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes as long as they’re limited to 3.4 ounces (100 ml) per item. Check with the airports that you’re traveling through to determine their guidelines to ensure that you pack your toiletries appropriately for security checks. You’ll have an easier time packing your toiletries if you have a dedicated bag for them. A bag with compartments is especially convenient because it allows you to organize your products, and prevents spills and leaks from getting all over the inside of the bag.