Problem: Article: Both apps have an image of a sheet of paper and a pen. Pages has an orange pen, and TextEdit has a silver pen. TextEdit comes preinstalled on your Mac. If you don't have Pages, click here to download it from the App Store. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's at the top of the Format menu. Placing the mouse cursor over Font will display a submenu to the right side. It's in the Font submenu in Format. Placing the mouse cursor over Baseline will display another submenu. It's the middle option in the Baseline submenu. Everything you type will now be in subscript.  You can also select subscript by pressing ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+- on the keyboard. To turn subscript off, click Format, then Font, and Baseline again. Then click "Use Default".
Summary: Open TextEdit or Pages. Click Format. Click Font. Click Baseline. Click Subscript.

Problem: Article: Laser hair removal therapy is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today. In this procedure, a highly-concentrated beam of light targets individual hair follicles, destroying them. Hair generally stops growing back near-permanently after three to seven sessions.   Pros: Quick, relatively painless. Widely available due to popularity.  Cons: Causes pain and redness similar to that of a sunburn for several days. Blisters, temporary discoloration, and other, more painful side effects are possible but rare.   Notes: Treated hair falls out over about a month, not immediately. Sunscreen usually recommended to protect the treated area.  Cost: Varies; about $235 per session. In an electrolysis, a small, very thin probe is used to destroy individual hair follicles with a shortwave radio frequency. After, the hair itself is removed with tweezers. This method causes near-permanent hair loss after several treatments. Electrolysis is suitable for most of the body.   Pros: Generally very minor discomfort. Short appointments, only a few sessions usually needed.  Cons: Can cause temporary pain and redness.  Notes: Be sure to choose an accredited, certified electrolysis expert. Poor technique can cause additional pain.   Cost: Varies; about $25-$150 per hour. Unfortunately, for the time being, there is no truly "permanent" hair removal method. While the methods above can permanently end hair growth, they won't always have 100% perfect results. After a few years, some minor amount of hair regrowth is possible, so repeat "touch up" sessions may be necessary. Be aware of this as you make your decision. While both laser therapy and electrolysis are considered by the FDA to be generally safe when performed by a professional, there is a very small (but real) chance of danger with these hair removal procedures and others. For example, in a few isolated cases, individuals who used excessive amounts of face-numbing cream for their laser therapy treatment reportedly experienced life-threatening symptoms. For this reason, it's crucial to discuss these procedures with your doctor before agreeing to undergo them. Only your doctor can tell you for sure which treatments (if any) are safe and appropriate for you.
Summary: Consider laser therapy. Consider electrolysis. Understand that even these methods can have minor hair regrowth. Talk to your doctor before pursuing any "permanent" solution.

Problem: Article: This means not going to places that you had experiences with them at, putting away old pictures, and maybe even deleting their contact information from your phone or removing them from Facebook. It might seem rude, but you need to understand that you have to move on in life.  Here's one way to think about it. If you're stopped at a red light and all the sudden it goes green, everyone else is going forward with their lives and you're just stuck. You will eventually get hit by another car or fined for staying in the middle of the road. You can move, but it takes effort to put your foot to the gas. Move on. You do not want to be the person stuck at the red light any longer. If seeing them on your home page on Facebook or seeing them on your phone will bring back sudden memories or you will be tempted to contact them, you need to delete them. If you own anything of theirs, now might be a good time to give it back to them if it holds memories or is important to them. If you want to avoid seeing them altogether, you can get a friend to deliver it, or ship it in the mail. Getting rid of things that remind you of them is not the same as destroying things. It may not be a great idea to send all of their belongings up into smoke by burning it in a funeral pyre. It's recommended that you store things, shelving them away, instead of destroying things. You want to temporarily forget about the memories, not destroy them altogether. It can be a stay-cation if you want (late night slumber party, anyone?) or it can be a full-blown vacation, off to an exotic destination. Whatever it is, you deserve it. You're been putting in a lot of work into this, and other, relationships, which means you've earned a break. Taking a vacation doesn't have to mean traveling far. In fact, you can still have a vacation if you stay in the same city. The trick is convincing your mind to let loose and act like you're in a totally foreign place. So meet some locals, go to a museum you've never gone to, and soak it all in. Hanging out with friends, joining a club (i.e. drama clubs, creative writing or book clubs, online clubs, etc.) help a lot. Do anything to get your mind off of him/her. Write song lyrics or stories, do homework, hang out with friends at the mall, watching movies; all of these things work. Make sure that you're not thinking of him or her and there is absolutely no reason for you to encounter them or think about them.  For example, if they work at the mall and your friends want to go there, don't go. Stay home and do something else. The whole point is to move on, and for most people who are in love, the moment they see their loved one again or the moment they start to communicate with them, old feelings begin coming back. So make sure you won't be seeing them at all.  Try to find a hobby you're interested in such as art, music, writing, books, dance, etc. You can also kill two birds with one stone by trying to get something good done while moving on, such as losing weight, studying or doing homework, practicing for a speech or playact, or earning money.
Summary:
Get away from everything that reminds you of him or her until you're over them. Go on a mini-vacation. Get your mind off of him/her.