Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Relax. Stay fresh. Find ways to get close to him. Tell him.

Answer: The best thing you can do to make sure your guy knows he can kiss you is to relax when he's around you. If you make him feel comfortable, he'll be more willing to let his guard down and move in for a kiss. Laugh at his jokes, smile at him, do anything you can to put his mind at ease. Making a move, even if it isn't the first, is risky. Guys don't always like to take chances with their egos and self-esteem. Do what you can to encourage him to make a move. Brush your teeth and practice good hygiene. Likewise, encourage him to do the same. Offer him a piece of gum if you're planning on kissing him. He may even take that as a sign that you're in the mood to kiss. If you have chapped lips, use some lip balm. Make your lips appealing so he'll want to kiss you. Tell him you're cold. Ask for his jacket. Make him hug you. Guys respond pretty well to direct orders like this. If you can get him close to you, and hold him tight, he may not be able to keep himself from kissing you. If nothing else, just tell him you want to kiss him. Pull him close, look him right in the eyes and tell him right out that you want him to kiss you. Chances are he'll respond with a kiss.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Gmail. Select a spam message. Click Report spam. Click the Spam tab. Click Delete all spam messages now. Click OK when prompted.

Answer: Go to https://www.gmail.com/ in your browser. This will open your Gmail inbox if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before continuing. Click the checkbox on the far-left side of a spam email to select it. This blue button is in the pop-up window. Doing so removes the spam email from your inbox and places it in the Spam folder. If you see an option that says Report spam & unsubscribe, click that option instead. It's on the left side of the page. You may first have to click the More labels tab to see this option. This link is at the top of the page. Doing so removes all spam messages from the Spam folder.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Decide how you want your neckline stubble. Fade the hair at your neckline. Shave it just beyond your jawline.

Answer: For many men, deciding how they want the stubble look to transition to their neckline is the hardest part. If you decide on a slightly longer, more rugged look with your stubble, then you probably want to keep some stubble on your neck as well. For a cleaner look—or if the hair growth on your neck is too patchy—then you can clean it up in an easy way. If you decide to keep some of the stubble on your neck, then fade it out. Shorten the length to a 2 setting past your jawline and then to a 1 setting around your Adam’s apple. This allows you to fade the hair out in a natural way without leaving a sharp contrast between stubble on your face and a smooth neck. If you keep a shorter, cleaner stubble look and don’t want the hair to extend to your neck, then you can shave it smooth just beyond your jawline. Take your fingers and feel for the spot just behind your jawbone under your chin where the skin gets soft and you can push at it; this is the spot where you want to create your natural edge for your neckline. By shaving starting at this point, you allow the stubble to extend down the visible portion of your jawline and the sharp contrast line stays hidden under your chin.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use a medicated, pet-specific shampoo. Bathe your Golden Retriever regularly. Apply a conditioner after the bath.

Answer:
Bathing your Golden Retriever is an important component of treating CAD, since it will remove allergens that may have settled on your dog’s fur. If your Golden Retriever has scratched its skin so much that it has become infected, a medicated shampoo will help treat those infected skin lesions. Medicated shampoo will contain either an antimicrobial or antifungal ingredient.  Medicated shampoos often contain oatmeal or essential fatty acids to keep the skin from drying out. Purchase the medicated shampoo at your vet’s office. Do not use a human shampoo to bathe your dog. Dog skin and human skin have different pH levels. Because of the pH differences, human shampoo could irritate your Golden Retriever’s skin. To help your Golden Retriever feel less itchy, bathe it either once a week or every other week. Even if your Golden Retriever feels really itchy, do not bathe it too frequently (more than once a week)—this could strip its skin of essential oils, causing dry skin. If your Golden Retriever still seems uncomfortably itchy with weekly or bi-weekly bathing, talk with your vet about how often you should bathe your dog.  Consider rinsing or wiping down your Golden Retriever each day. This would remove the allergens in between baths. However, this may not be practical if you have a busy schedule. You could also use a topical anti-inflammatory product between baths on the itchy spots. This product, which would contain a steroid like hydrocortisone, would be available at your vet’s office. If your Golden Retriever has skin lesions, wash very gently around those areas, since they may be very sensitive to the touch. When you finish bathing your Golden Retriever, apply a leave-in conditioner to the skin and coat. This conditioner will not only soothe the skin, but also serve as a barrier to keep allergens from contacting the skin. Apply the conditioner according to the product label instructions. Use a pet-safe conditioner.