Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Plan fun, friendly activities instead of dates. Avoid romance. Keep conversations lighthearted. Set boundaries for physical intimacy.

Answer: Go rock climbing, go to a concert, or play pub trivia with your partner. Planning fun, lively activities is a great way to enjoy one another’s company without worrying about possible romantic implications. Active dates are a great way to enjoy time with your partner, and the help keep any level of seriousness at bay. Try introducing the person to your friends and invite them to participate in activities with your friend-group, such as going to the movies or going bowling. In a causal relationship, avoiding romantic situations and milestones is important for maintaining the boundaries of a causal relationship. Romantic getaways, candle-lit dinners, going to weddings, or celebrating anniversaries can, over time, promote feelings of affection and deep connection. To maintain the no-strings-attached policy, it is best to avoid situations that could encourage romantic feelings to grow. Discuss if there are any holidays or celebrations that the two of you are comfortable celebrating together, such as a birthday or a promotion at work. It may be that you agree to avoid all celebrations and personal milestones completely. In a romantic relationship, it is typical for couples to tackle serious, difficult issues and topics. In a casual relationship, the obligation to sort through the heavy emotions isn’t there. You don’t necessarily need to omit sharing personal details and stories from conversations with your partner, but avoiding deep, personal conversations may help maintain the level of simplicity. Discuss with your partner about how you two should approach more serious conversations and situations. Conversations can be current and cheerful. Discuss books, movies, sports, current events—topics that are interesting but fun and don’t require a level of seriousness. “Did you see the football game last night? I can’t believe they won at the very last second!” It is important to feel safe and comfortable with your partner at all times. Talk to your partner and be honest about how much physical intimacy you are comfortable with. Do not feel pressured to do anything you do not want to do, and respect your partner’s boundaries as well. Continue to communicate openly with your partner.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep your dog indoors most of the time. Block off steps and stairwells. Leave your furniture in place. Cut down on clutter. Watch other animals in your household around your blind dog. Place food and water dishes on each floor of your house. Remove obstacles from the yard.

Answer: It is cruel to keep a dog tied up outside or in an outdoor kennel. Dogs kept outside all of the time are subject to extreme temperatures, rain, and predators. Blind dogs will be even more vulnerable to attacks by predators, such as other dogs or coyotes. Keeping dogs outside also reduces their opportunities to interact with people, which can lead to aggression and other behavioral problems. If you are unable to provide an inside home for your dog, then you need to make other arrangements, such as finding a new home for your dog. It is possible for a blind dog to trip on stairs even if he is used to them. Try blocking your dog’s access to these potential hazards with baby gates. If you need to bring your dog up or down stairs, then help him by holding his collar and talking to him as he goes down the stairs. To help your blind dog navigate his surroundings, keep the furniture in its place. Blind dogs will memorize their environments from the layout of furniture, to doors, walls, steps, and appliances. Moving the furniture will confuse your dog and make it harder for him to navigate the house. Leaving clutter laying around will confuse your dog and it may also cause him to trip and even injure himself. Keep the ground clear of clutter such as baskets of laundry, toys, sports equipment, and garbage. Other animals in your household may respond to your dog’s condition in different ways. Some animals may take advantage of your dog or pick on him, while others may be more protective of your blind dog and try to help him. Sometimes other household dogs will even act as guides for a blind dog. If you live in a two story house, then keeping food and water dishes on each floor is a good idea. It is also a good idea to keep food and water dishes in the same spots. Do not move them around or your dog may not be able to find them and may not drink enough water to stay hydrated.  Make sure that you show your dog where his bowls are after you first place them and check them now and then to make sure that he is eating and drinking. When teaching the blind dog where his food dish is located, try adding a bit of canned food to some dry food to attract your dog to his food bowl. If you have a fenced in back yard, then your dog will learn the layout much like your house. You can make this easier for him by removing any potential obstacles, such as toys, branches, and lawn furniture. If you do not have a fenced in yard, keep your dog on a leash to make sure he does not wander into any danger. To help your dog find the door when he is done, try hanging a wind chime near the door.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Rinse and slice the napa cabbage. Slice the onion Sauté the onion, garlic, and ginger for 1 minute. Stir in the sliced cabbage and cook it for 2 minutes. Season and stir fry the cabbage for 3 more minutes. Stir in toasted sesame oil and serve the stir fried cabbage.

Answer:
Run 1 head of napa cabbage under cold water to wash away any dirt. Set it on a cutting board and use a sharp knife to cut the cabbage into 1 inch (2.5 cm) slices. Discard the stem end of the cabbage and set the cabbage pieces aside. and mince garlic and ginger. Peel 1 small onion and slice it into thin strips about 1 centimeter (0.4 in) thick. Set the sliced onion aside. Peel 1 clove of garlic and about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of fresh ginger. Mince the garlic and ginger. Pour 2 teaspoons (10 ml) of canola oil into a skillet and turn the heat to medium-high. Stir in the sliced onion, minced ginger, and minced garlic. Cook the mixture until the garlic and ginger become fragrant. Add the sliced cabbage to sliced onion in the skillet. Stir and cook the cabbage over medium-high heat until it wilts. Pour 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of soy sauce and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of rice vinegar into the cabbage. Stir and continue to cook the cabbage until the cabbage softens. This should take 3 minutes. Add 2 teaspoons (10  ml) of toasted sesame oil to the cabbage and stir it in. Turn off the heat and serve the cabbage immediately. Consider serving it with steamed rice, teriyaki chicken, or noodles. Store the leftover cabbage in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 5 days. The cabbage will become softer the longer it's stored.