Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get a strapless bra with support. Get a bandeau bra. Get a strapless push-up bra. Get a backless, strapless bra. Get a bustier.

Answer: Aim for quality when selecting your bra. You want a bra that will support your bust and make you feel comfortable. Features that provide support and stability are:  Silicone lining: look for silicone beading that follows the contour of the cups. Silicone lining is “self-adhesive” and will help the bra stick to your body.   Elastic bands: in non-corset style bras, the wide band of elastic that runs under the bust is the main source of support. If you have a big bust, get a bra with a wider band for more support.   Underwire: underwire provides shape and support. A bra whose underwire pokes into the breast is too small, while a bra whose underwire pokes into the armpit is too big.   Boning: boning provides a lot of support and is a great choice for full-figured women. A high quality bustier or corset will have steel-wire boning as opposed to plastic or PVC. If you are an A cup size, or an A cup pushing a B cup size, try this version of strapless bras. It is the only strapless bra without cups. If you would like to accentuate the fullness of your breasts with strapless tops or dresses, look into this type of bra.  If your top or dress has a low neckline, try getting the strapless plunge bra. It is similar to the push-up bra except that it is especially designed for tops and dresses with a low neckline. If your top or dress has a low back, consider getting a backless, strapless bra. These bras are similar to corsets in that the strap that goes around the back is more at your waistline. If you are a full-figured woman with a size C, D, or DD cup, look into getting this type of strapless bra. The corset feature of the bustier provides shape and support from the bust to the waist. By conforming to the shape of the body, the bustier prevents the bra from slipping down the waist.  The larger your chest is, the wider you want your band to be for additional support. If the wider band still isn’t enough, try a longline style. This style will give you reinforcement from below your chest.   If your cup size is larger than a DD, try checking out specialty lingerie stores—they have so many options to chose from.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Choose the right time. Pick an appropriate place.

Answer: Avoid holidays and special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries at all costs. Do you really want your ex remembering your insensitivity every time that day rolls around? No you don't. Statistics show that most students break up during summer break. For everyone else, Monday seems to be the most popular day of the week for breaking up. The less public, the better. Don't do it in a place where the person on the receiving end isn't going to feel especially vulnerable. Avoid these break up locations at all costs:  The office. At a wedding. In a car. At school. In a restaurant or nightclub.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch for episodes of excessive or intense worry. Identify feelings of blankness or being unreal. Recognize episodes of fear or panic. Pay attention to your mood. Be attentive to avoidance behaviors. Be wary of drug and alcohol abuse.

Answer: Perhaps the most characteristic feature of anxiety is a long-lasting or intense feeling of dread and tension. Sufferers of anxiety often find themselves worrying constantly, even when they have nothing in particular to worry about. Worrying is often accompanied by physical tension and jitteriness, and is characterized by a pessimistic attitude, and an anticipation of the worst outcome in the situation causing the worry. One of the most bizarre feelings associated with excessive anxiety is a feeling of detachment, or unreality, especially in situations where the anxiety sufferer is overwhelmed by the source of their anxiety. During such episodes, you feel utterly disconnected from others, and from the world around you, and you may find yourself unmotivated to do much of anything.  For example, feeling as if your emotions and motivations have been turned "off", as if by the flip of a switch, following an episode of intense worry or stress may be a sign that you are experiencing excessive anxiety. The fear or panic may be associated with a real situation from your life, or may simply manifest as a general fear, such as of death, or loss of control. Alternatively, the fear may have no source you can identify. This fear may prove difficult to control, and difficult for others to comfort, which makes it one of the most debilitating symptoms of anxiety.  If difficult or stressful situations — be they social, financial, or work-related, cause you to feel overwhelmed and incapable of dealing with your problems — you may be experiencing the effects of excessive anxiety. It is normal to sometimes be troubled by thoughts of death and dying, either your own or that of someone close to you, but if these thoughts begin occurring with such frequency or intensity that they distract your from important activities or prevent you from sleeping they may be a sign that you are experiencing an unhealthy amount of anxiety. The symptoms of anxiety can be very difficult to cope with, especially if they are frequent or severe. The resulting strain can make it difficult to maintain a calm or happy mood, which can strain work, school and personal relationships, and making it a challenge to enjoy a normal social life.  Frequent anxiety sufferers often find themselves feeling irritable and display difficulty concentrating or participating in social interactions. Regular sufferers of anxiety attacks will often find themselves fearful of situations which have, in the past, been triggers for stress or anxiety. If you find it very difficult to enter into situations which you associate with stress, or you often find yourself compelled to take significant steps to avoid such situations, this may indicate that you are experiencing an unhealthy level of anxiety. For example, if you find yourself often procrastinating school work, professional responsibilities, or social interactions because you fear being overwhelmed by the stress caused by these activities, you may be experiencing the effects of excessive anxiety. Self-medication, or use of unprescribed drugs and alcohol to treat the symptoms of illness, is common among chronic sufferers of anxiety. You should be honest with yourself regarding the role that drugs or alcohol play in your own relationship with anxiety. If you feel that your use of substances is out of your control, and is detrimental to you, it's important that you reach out to friends, loved ones, or medical professionals to help you deal with the problem before it impacts your health.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Serve corn on the cob alongside other vegetables. Pair corn on the cob with fish. Make a classic meal with corn and chicken. Serve up corn on the cob alongside barbequed beef. Wrap corn in bacon before you grill it.

Answer:
Whether you baked, grilled, or steamed the corn, there is nothing wrong with adding more vegetables to your plate. Choose some seasonal vegetables, then steam or sauté them to your liking. Serve them alongside the corn for the ultimate vegetarian dinner. Zucchini and bell peppers go especially well with corn! White fish, such as tilapia and trout, work especially well. This works especially well with baked or grilled corn, but you can use cooked or steamed corn as well. Below are two tasty ideas:  Coat the fish with seasoned breadcrumbs before cooking it. Serve it with corn that's been seasoned with olive oil and pepper. Marinate the fish in a red pepper marinade before cooking it. Season the corn with paprika before grilling it. For a full, flavorful meal, try a baked chicken breast, steamed corn, and sautéed seasonal vegetables. Drizzle a lemon-butter sauce on top for even more flavor. You can also serve corn on the cob alongside grilled chicken sandwiches. Corn works well with just about any type of grilled beef, from burgers to steak to marinated shish kabobs. Save time and dishes by grilling the corn right next to the beef. You can also serve fresh vegetables and potatoes alongside the corn and beef for a larger, more-filling meal. Bacon makes just about anything better, and corn is no exception! Remove the husks and silk from an ear of corn. Wrap a strip of thick-cut bacon around it. Wrap the corn and bacon with aluminum foil, then grill it over medium heat, covered, for 20 to 25 minutes; turn it once during the cooking process. Let the corn cool enough to handle, then remove the foil and serve it. For extra flavor, sprinkle it with some chili powder before wrapping it back it.