In order to use the mobile app, you must sign in with your RealPlayer account. If you don't have one, you can create one within the app. All of the files you have stored in the RealPlayer Cloud will be accessible from your mobile device once you have signed in with your account. Tapping a video or song will begin playing it immediately as long as you have a good network connection.

Summary: Open the Google Play Store on your Android device, or the Apple App Store on your iOS device. Search for "realplayer" using the Store's search function. Select "RealPlayer Cloud" from the list of results. Tap "Install" to download and install the app. Sign in or create an account. Browse your library. Play your media.


It doesn’t have to be any sort of romantic invitation. You can ask him to see a movie with a whole group of people, or work on some homework together. You can even ask if he just wants to meet up at a school sporting event or another local event in town. It doesn’t matter what the invitation is — what matters is that you’re showing interest and getting to spend time with him outside of school. Don't worry if he rejects your invitation once. He could be shy or just busy. If he rejects 2 or more invitations, however, consider moving on. Sometimes, there simply might not be anything fun to invite him to. Create a way to spend extra time with him. If you walk home from school every day, maybe you can change your route a bit so that you can walk with him. Ask him to study with you or work on a project together if you're in the same class. Join him in whatever activity he does during breaks. You might have to get a bit creative, but you should certainly be able to find ways to get extra face time with your crush. This is key. If your crush spends all of his time with a certain group of people, it can be really helpful to befriend them. By joining his social circle, you’ll increase your odds of seeing him at social events outside of school. Of course, this doesn’t mean to ditch your current friends or use his friends to get to this boy. For example:  Sit next to his friends in class and start a conversation. Don't be pushy or fake about it, however. Compliment his female friends. If you like their backpack or outfit, mention it! Don't let jealousy get in the way and did them. Go out of your way to make his friends see you as a friendly, warm person.. If you're having a party, make sure you invite his friends and not just him. Tell him that you like him. It’s best to do this if you think he’s returned your flirty vibes, and you’ve developed a level of comfort around each other. Let your friendship grow a little bit before revealing your crush, just so he doesn’t feel overwhelmed or totally caught off guard. Not only will he be impressed that you had the confidence to tell him your feelings outright, he will also be flattered. Who wouldn’t?  Some signs that he might be into you include: initiating physical closeness, laughing at jokes or having inside jokes with you, gently teasing you, blushing around you, making an effort to be around you, and asking you questions about yourself. You don’t need to make this a serious, sit-down chat in which you pour out your heart. All you need to do is tell him what you think about him, or what makes you like being around him. Keep it casual. Do this when you’re able to talk to him alone. It’s okay if you’re with a group of people, just try to find a time to break apart and talk to him one-on-one. Say something like, “I have so much fun hanging out with you. I think you’re really funny and smart, and I like you as more than a friend.” You’ve put your cards on the table, and now you can give him the opportunity to do the same. Simply ask something like, “So, do you think you may have a bit of a crush on me?” It sounds terrifying, but it could make the difference. He may be shy, so respect that he might not be comfortable answering you. Don't pressure him or demand a certain answer. While a rejection might hurt at first, it'll save you time and hurt feelings in the future. It'll allow you to move on; you won't have to waste time and energy and on a boy who doesn’t return your feelings.

Summary: Invite him to things. Create opportunities to be with him. Make mutual friends. Be honest. Let him speak and respect his feelings.


Very heavy menstrual flows can be an indication of other problems. It may even lead to its own problems, such as anemia and lethargy. While you track your cycle, keep an eye on what days your flow is heavy, normal, and light. In most cases, you don’t need to measure the quantity of blood. Instead, estimate by looking at what type of menstrual products you are using (super tampons, regular pads, etc.) and how often you need to change out those products.  If, for example, you have to change a super tampon every hour, you may have an irregularly heavy flow. Keep in mind that most women will have heavier days and lighter days. It is normal to have different levels of flow on different days. The severity of flow varies greatly from person to person. A heavier or lighter cycle isn’t inherently problematic. Instead, watch for very heavy cycles or completely skipped periods, which may be an indicator of another medical issue. PMS and PMDD can do anything from make you a little cranky to make it difficult to function. Knowing when these symptoms are most likely to hit can help you better plan and cope. Take note of any extreme mood changes, changes in energy level and appetite, and physical symptoms such as headaches, cramps, and breast tenderness in the days leading up to and during your cycle.  If your symptoms are extreme enough that they make daily functioning difficult, contact your doctor. They may be able to help you find a solution or proper management program. If you notice symptoms suddenly happening that you have never experienced before, such as severe lethargy, you may also want to contact your doctor. In some cases, these could be an indicator of a larger medical issue. Different people naturally have different cycles. Your cycle isn’t problematic just because it doesn’t follow the same pattern as someone else. Sudden or major changes to your cycle, though, are often an indicator of larger medical problems. Contact your doctor or OB-GYN if your period suddenly gets very heavy or disappears completely.  You should also contact a medical professional if you experience severe cramping, migraines, lethargy, or depression in the days leading up to and during your cycle. Your doctor will be able to talk to you about your symptoms and run tests as necessary to see if changes in your cycle may be related to medical issues such as endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, thyroid disorders, or ovarian failure, among others.
Summary: Watch your flow. Note changes in your mood, energy, and body prior to and during your cycle. Seek medical help for any sudden, major changes.