In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You need to take a little time to think about what you want in a relationship, and why you want to wait for sex. Are you planning on waiting until marriage? Do you want to take new relationships slowly, without the burden of sex? Most importantly, think about your personal reasons for wanting to wait. Knowing why you want to wait will make it easier to explain to your partner and stand firm with your beliefs. There are a lot of reasons to wait to have sex, including:  Religious beliefs. Desire to find the right person. Getting to know someone emotionally before sex. Avoiding complications, like STDs or pregnancy. Taking the relationship slowly. What sort of behavior do you classify as sex? Are you okay with kissing and touching? Are you waiting for all forms of sex, such as oral sex? You need to think about your lines now, not in the heat of the moment, so that it is easier to stand your ground when temptation comes. If you were to have a physical relationship, what kind of things would be okay with you? What would you find acceptable, and what would you rather avoid? Hollywood and pop culture put a lot of emphasis on sex, and it would be almost impossible to escape it all. But that doesn't mean that you need to seek it out. If something makes your uncomfortable, feel free to leave. You'll never change how other people view sex, but you can respect your own boundaries and keep sex at the periphery Most of the depictions are fake, fictional accounts of sex. The promise of "life-changing sex" is not reality, and you should remember this if you feel pressured to become sexually active. Even if your friends are sexually active, letting them know your decision and reasoning will help them help you. This may include asking them not to discuss sex as much, helping you out at parties or difficult situations, and being a support system if you have questions or feel temptation. Having a good group of friends around you makes every situation easier, and this is no exception. This doesn't have to be the first thing you say, and it doesn't need to be a big conversation. But letting someone know that you aren't interested in sex is the best way to get people to stop pressuring you. If someone is flirting a little too heavily or making suggestions you don't agree with, look them in the eyes and let them know that you're not interested in sex.  "I've really enjoyed talking to you, but I'd like to slow things down a bit and get to know you more." "Thanks for the offer. I'll be going home alone tonight, though." "I'm not interested in hooking up tonight, thank you." Never let peer pressure, media influences, or guilt-tripping force you to compromise your convictions. If someone is not respecting your decision to wait for sex, it is time to leave and go somewhere more supportive. A simple and firm, "no thank you," or "it's just not for me" should be enough to get people off your back. If someone still pressures you, you should remove yourself from the situation.  Let your friends know your feelings so that they can support you in any intense situations. You do not owe anyone an explanation for your decisions. Keep your explanations brief, firm, and to the point if you decide to give one. If you're at risk of breaking your own boundaries, and can't remember why you decided to wait, just remember the practice consequences of your decision. Abstinence is the only way to completely avoid STDs and unwanted pregnancies. No matter what other reasons you have for waiting, this tangible and immediate benefit of abstinence that can help you overcome temptation.
Summary: Think about why you want to wait. Determine your boundaries in advance. Stay away from lurid media depictions of sex and fantasy. Let your close friends know your decision to be abstinent. State your boundaries clearly and quickly in romantic situations. Remain firm in your beliefs, even if it means leaving events or parties. Remember that abstinence is the only 100% effective way to prevent pregnancy and STDs.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the easiest ways to hide an electrical cord is by positioning it behind furniture. Try hiding an electrical cord behind a desk or dresser. You can also easily hide an electrical cord by positioning it behind a bookcase. If you need to hide cords that are close to the floor, try creating a secondary baseboard in front of your existing baseboard. You can then hide the electrical cord between the two baseboards. For example, you can create a secondary baseboard that looks like a white picket fence, position it in front of your existing baseboard, and hide the cord between the two baseboards. You can also hide an electrical cord with tape. Try using clear packing tape to affix the cord to an area that is not the focal point of the room, like the leg of a chair or the back of a table. Then run the electrical cord down the length of the leg toward the electrical outlet. If you are concerned about cords dangling from a mounted appliance, like a television or computer screen, try drilling a hole below the base of the appliance. Then drill a hole near the floor or electrical outlet and feed the cord through the holes.
Summary: Hide the cord behind furniture. Place the cord behind a secondary baseboard. Try taping the cord. Feed the cord through the wall.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Depending on whether the video is on your computer or your phone/tablet, this process will vary:   Mobile - Open the Google Drive app, tap +, tap Upload, select Photos and Videos, select your video's location, tap your video, and tap UPLOAD.  Desktop - Go to https://drive.google.com/ and sign in if necessary, click NEW, click File Upload, select your video's location, click your video, and click Open. Tap the Gmail app icon, which resembles a red "M" on a white background. This will open your Gmail inbox. If you aren't already logged into Gmail, enter your email address and password before continuing. It's a red and white pencil icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A new email window will pop up. You'll find this in the top-right corner of the screen. Tap the Drive option (you may need to scroll down first) and tap the video. On Android, tap Insert from Drive in the drop-down menu, tap the video that you want to use, and tap SELECT. It's the paper plane-shaped icon in the top-right corner of the screen. If you've never sent this particular file to anyone, this will make sure that your recipient has permission to view the video that you send them. On Android, check the "Can view" box and then tap Send if prompted.
Summary:
Upload the video to Google Drive. Open Gmail. Tap the "New"  button. Tap the paperclip icon. Select your video. Tap the "Send" arrow. Tap CONTINUE if prompted.