Problem: Article: You generally have a right to do whatever you please in the place you call home, as long as you’re not hurting anyone else. That means there’s no better place to shed your clothes than your own backyard. If you have enough well-screened space, you might even be able to do some sunbathing or go for a pleasant stroll.  A wooded grove or field set far back from the road can make a perfect place to strut your stuff. In most countries, it’s almost always against the law to be in public places, like the park or the local convenience store, without clothing. There, you’ll be free to roam around at will without fear of judgment or legal repercussions. You’ll also have a chance to speak with other nudists and gain some insight into their way of life. They may even be able to offer you useful pointers on how to go naked in more places and situations.  Many towns have resorts that are specifically designated for practicing nudists. Run a quick internet search to see if there’s one of these sites near you.  Always be respectful of others who have chosen to live as nudists. It takes a lot of courage to be naked in front of others, and there’s no room for harassment or ridicule. Plan your next vacation for somewhere like the South of France or Australia’s Samurai Beach, where nudity is not only permitted but encouraged. You’ll save room in your suitcase by not having to pack a swimsuit, and by the time you leave you’ll have the most even tan of your life. Just don’t forget to bring sunscreen!  Nude beaches can be found on almost every major continent, and may be worth the trip if you have a desire to bear it all somewhere more interesting than your backyard.  Be certain that your destination allows public nudity before you strip down.
Summary: Stick to your own property. Visit a nudist colony. Take a trip to a nude beach.

Problem: Article: Really repetitive motions do not work in intimate situations. Her genitals are not an elevator button that you can just push repeatedly and hope to get results. The same can be said of her nipples. Think circular movements and variations in pressure, direction, and motion, and you'll be fine. Men get stimulated with sensations on their penis, so you'd think that women would be stimulated by sensations in their vagina, right? Unfortunately, it's not that simple! Most women don't get a whole lot of pleasure from just vaginal stimulation alone. Wikipedia the clitoris. When you're dealing with sensitive parts, be gentle unless she specifically asks otherwise. Nibbles and pinches here and there can feel amazing for some women but not all, and you don't want to get smacked. Guys, you know you love it when she makes all of those little moaning sounds. It lets you know how much she's enjoying it, right? But did you know that she likes to hear you make sounds too (for the same reasons)? Maybe not so much with the grunting, cause it can get a little cave-manish, but say things like, "Oh, that feels so good..." No, really, turn up the heat. Women have a harder time feeling as much pleasure when they are cold, studies have shown. Get under a toasty warm blanket or crank up the thermostat if she really seems to be having trouble and you've tried everything else.
Summary: Don't treat anything like a button. Understand what pleasures women. Be gentle, unless you're told otherwise. Speak up. Turn up the heat.

Problem: Article: Sprinkle some flour on a clean surface and place the dough on top. Shape it into big, flat circle or oval shape. Piercing the bannock before it goes in the oven will ensure it bakes evenly. You can also spread butter all over the top with a basting brush before putting into the oven to give it an extra shine. Place your bannock loaf on a clean baking sheet. Bake your bannock in the oven until the crust is golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the top of the bread comes out clean. Take the bannock out of the oven and leave it to cool off. Then, slice it into squares and enjoy it with jam or butter.
Summary: Shape the dough into a flat circle 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) to 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick. Prick the top of the dough in several places with a fork. Bake at 375 °F (191 °C) for 20-25 minutes. Allow the bannock to cool for 10 minutes, then slice and serve it.

Problem: Article: It’s easy to get carried away when you go out with friends and spend money on food, movies, and shopping. Instead, plan activities that keep you away from restaurants and malls. Suggest a picnic at the park or the beach, then pack sandwiches and soda for everyone, or ask each person to bring something and do it potluck-style.  For daytime activities, consider hiking at a nearby state park, going for a bike ride, playing a board game, or going to a museum on a day that’s free for community members. For nighttime activities, schedule a movie night at your house, or invite everyone over for s’mores and stargazing in your backyard. Figure out how much money you’re comfortable spending when you go out, and then take that much in cash. A credit card will allow you to go way beyond that number without even thinking about it. If you’re worried about possible emergencies, keep a credit card in the glove box of your car (or in any other safe, hidden location). It’ll still be accessible, but it won’t be with you inside stores or restaurants. If you’re heading out for a movie or shopping, eat before you leave your house. You’ll be less likely to get hungry while you’re out, and you won’t be tempted to buy a slice of pizza or some popcorn. If everyone’s going out to dinner together, you don’t have to stay home. Eat a snack before you leave and then order an inexpensive appetizer or a small salad as your main course. And always choose water as your beverage, rather than paying for a soda. If you love shopping and can’t cut it out of your life, adjust the way you shop. Wait until the middle or end of the season to buy that season’s clothing. Stores will likely be starting to discount stuff to make room for next season’s clothes. If you find something you like online, check back in every week or so to keep an eye on the price. Check out thrift stores and consignment stores to find items that are both discounted and unique. Search Facebook for local groups in which members swap clothes or other items. Or check out sites like Freecycle, where people post things they no longer need or want for free. If you can’t find one in your area, start one! Create a Facebook group and invite your friends to join and post items they want to get rid of or trade. If you have a credit card, you may be tempted to just pay the minimum every month. But you’ll be charged hefty fees for doing this, and then you’ll end up spending far more money in the long run. Only spend money you know you have at home or in the bank, and then it won’t be a problem to pay off your balance.
Summary:
Find free things to do with friends. Leave the credit card at home. Eat before you go out. Wait for sales. Join community exchange groups. Pay off your credit card in full.