Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hang streamers throughout the venue. Drape streamers around the room. Wrap streamers around a banister or railing.

Answer: You can hang streamers from just about any surface—all you need is some scotch tape. Hang a row of streamers across the top of a doorway or window. Alternatively, you may hang streamers along the front of a table or the back of a chair. Tape one end of the streamer to a surface, like a table or a wall. Loosely run the streamer across the surface. As you go, periodically tape the streamer to the surface itself to create a “U” shaped drape. Tape the streamer to one end of the banister or railing. Wrap the streamer tightly around the banister or railing until the entire length is covered. Cut the streamer from the roll and tape the end in place.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Try to keep sex fun and light instead of serious and strict. Let her initiate oral sex after your discussion -- don't pressure here "now that you've talked. Incorporate oral sex slowly into your sex life instead of making it the spotlight. Let her have control of her body, choosing her own speed and style. Ask her what she enjoyed or what she'd like to try next time after sex. Remember that these are extremely intimate acts, and may take some time to come out. Understand that your partner might never enjoy or want to engage in oral sex.

Answer: Ignore the movies, which portray sex as a deeply serious act of soul-wrenching power. More often than not, especially in committed relationships, sex is a fluid, often-awkward, and always fun activity that only you two share. Having a light-hearted attitude may seem like useless advice, but people are way more willing to try something new when they can laugh off any initial issues or awkwardness  If you like something in the moment, let her know! This is the best way to build comfort, trust, and a great shared sex life. If something goes "wrong," simply smile! If something goofy happens, like you fall off the bed somehow, don't be afraid to laugh -- it won't kill the mood. Successful sex lives are about feeling calm and comfortable, and no one is more at ease than when smiling and laughing with their significant other. " Never make demands, get upset, force her to give you oral sex, or blatantly ask for it, especially as things are heating up. You've said your piece, and she's said hers, and there is no need to start pushing it now. When she's ready, she'll initiate things herself. If you've discussed ways to bring oral sex into your relationship, and several weeks or months pass without any change, you should bring the conversation back up during a quiet, respectful moment. Not all oral sex has to be to completion. A good way to make her more comfortable is to bring oral sex into foreplay, then moving on to positions you're both more naturally comfortable with. This can help her start to find her comfort level and keep the conversation alive and find a level of compromise. She needs to feel completely safe. Make sure she knows, if you hold her head or her hair while engaging in such intimate relations, you'll always maintain enough control of yourself to be able to avoid restraining her head in the heat of passion. It's fine, and can even be desirable, to hold her hair out of the way, or place your hand on her head or shoulder, but it should be in a way that's very gentle and comforting to her. If she becomes uncomfortable and wants to stop early, that's okay. Remember that, for a woman who may not enjoy oral sex, these first steps will help her become more comfortable over time. This isn't a debriefing, and you don't have to do it every single time you sleep together (it will get old, fast), but you should feel free to talk about your sex life together. After the act, as you're hanging out and cuddling, ask what she enjoyed. Figure out if there were some things she can do without, and be sure to keep it light and laugh-filled. You're a couple, and you likely discuss every meal you cook after eating it -- there is no reason you can't share this same openness after sex. If she's just exploring oral sex, let her know how much you enjoyed it! Staying silent may make her feel like it was unappreciated or, worse, that she is no good at it and shouldn't keep exploring. If approached with love, trust, openness, and  understanding, this can be a mutually shared, and mutually satisfying experience for both partners. You sex life is an ongoing, living part of your relationship, and will grow and evolve if you give it attention. Keep talking, keep being honest, and keep loving each other and you'll both be happy.  Know that, if you've talked honestly, you cannot take this personally. Her refusal or desire not to go down is not necessarily a sign she "doesn't love you." Trust her responses and find a way to work things together instead of freaking out. Disliking oral sex isn't a great reason to break up with someone, but a lack of sexual compatibility may be. Make sure both parties are willing to listen, compromise, and work together. Different people are aroused by different sexual acts. Just because you talk to her and listen to her and do all of the above, does not entitle you after any amount of time to expect her to "come around" on the subject. The same is true for yourself. If she suggested an act that you simply don't enjoy, you would not want to engage in it, regardless of how nicely she asked you about it. Respect her decision. She does not owe you oral sex or have to take it because you want to give.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Turn the bathroom fan on when the bath or shower is in use. Open the window after you have a bath or a shower. Dry all of the surfaces if you are worried about the moisture levels.

Answer: A bathroom fan is very effective at reducing the humidity in the room. Turn the fan on when you start running the bath or the shower and keep it on for at least 5 minutes afterward to help clear the steam. If possible, try to keep the fan on until all of the steam is gone. Open the window and turn the fan on to reduce the humidity the most effectively. Mold grows faster when there are high humidity and water levels, such as when the bath or shower are used. Open the window straight after using the bath or shower to let the excess water evaporate and the steam escape. Keep the window open until the bathroom is dry. Try to remember to open the window every time to limit mold growth. Although regular cleaning and keeping the bathroom well-ventilated should be effective at keeping mold at bay, sometimes these precautions aren’t enough. If you find a spot in your bathroom where mold keeps returning, use a cleaning cloth to dry it whenever there is excess water.  Some common mold areas may include the basin or the shower tiles. You can use a squeegee instead of a cloth on tiles and glass doors.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Place a document face-down in your scanner. Open Start . Type fax and scan into Start. Click Windows Fax and Scan. Click New Scan. Make sure that your scanner is correct. Select a type of document. Decide on your document's color. Select a file type. Change any other options on the page. Click Preview. Click Scan. Find your scanned document.

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You'll also want to make sure that your scanner is on and connected to your computer before proceeding. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. Doing so will search for the Windows Fax and Scan app. It's at the top of the Start window. This option is in the upper-left side of the Fax and Scan window. A new window will open. If you don't see your scanner's name at the top of the window or the wrong scanner is listed, click Change... in the upper-right side of the window and then select your scanner's name. Click the "Profile" drop-down box, then select the type of document (e.g., Photo) in the drop-down box. Click the "Color format" drop-down box, then select either Color or Black and White. Your scanner may also have different options for colors here. Click the "File type" drop-down box, then click the file type (e.g., PDF or JPG) that you want to use to store the scanned document on your computer. When scanning anything other than a photo, it's best to select PDF. Depending on your scanner, you may have other options (e.g., "Resolution") that you can modify prior to scanning your document. It's at the bottom of the window. This will bring up a preliminary scan to show you what your scanned document will look like. If your document appears crooked, uneven, or chopped-off, you can readjust the document in your scanner and then click Preview again to see if your adjustment fixed the problem. It's at the bottom of the window. Your document will begin scanning into your computer using your selected options and format. To do so:  Open Start {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/07\/Windowsstart.png\/30px-Windowsstart.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Open File Explorer {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/0d\/Windowsstartexplorer.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/0d\/Windowsstartexplorer.png\/30px-Windowsstartexplorer.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Windows icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Public_domain\">Public Domain<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Click Documents on the left side of the window. Double-click the Scanned Documents folder.