Article: Not everyone has all of the same signs or symptoms of depression. Everyone is different in terms of how severe each symptom is. Keep in mind that some people experience multiple major depressive episodes throughout life, while others just experience mild depression that may not last as long. Some symptoms of depression include:  Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness Loss of interest in pleasurable activities Fatigue or low energy Irritability Changes in appetite and sleep Difficulty focusing on and meeting responsibilities Suicidal thoughts Because depression symptoms interfere with how your boyfriend functions in everyday life, you may experience difficulties in your relationship. You may take on more than your “fair share” in the relationship for a little while, but if your boyfriend is able to get treatment for depression, this won’t last forever.  He may have stopped going to work, which can put a financial burden on you. He may avoid social interaction, which can leave you feeling isolated. He may be less interested in sex, which can affect intimacy. You may have to take on more household responsibilities and chores. There are many different treatment options out there for depression. The first step is often going to a primary care physician, who can rule-out other conditions, recommend medications, and recommend a therapist or psychiatrist. Getting treatment earlier may help reduce symptoms quickly and get your boyfriend out of treatment sooner. Treatment options include:  Medication Sessions with mental health counselor, social worker, or psychiatrist Support groups Dietary and lifestyle changes Relaxation techniques, mindfulness, and meditation Alternative methods, like acupuncture and vitamins Depression is a serious condition. Your boyfriend may attempt suicide or have suicidal thoughts. If your boyfriend is very depressed and hopeless, he may not see any way out of it. Call 911 or your boyfriend’s doctor or therapist if you notice any of these warning signs:  Acting recklessly or dangerously. Saying goodbye and giving belongings away. Talking about hurting himself. Being preoccupied with death. Men may experience depression in unique ways that aren't noticeable as depression. For example, they may act more irritably or aggressively when depressed. Other signs your boyfriend may be depressed without telling you include:  Drinking or other reckless behavior. Withdrawing from your relationship. Having an affair with someone else. Experiencing more physical aches and pains.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Educate yourself about depression. Expect new challenges in your relationship. Learn what treatment is available. Know the risk of suicide. Watch out for atypical behavior.
Article: When you catch a guy staring at your chest, make a sound to indicate that you know what he’s doing and you don’t appreciate it.  Clear your throat loud enough for him to hear you and don’t continue the conversation until he looks up at your eyes.  When he does, give him a quick scowl to let him know his actions aren’t cool.  You can also say something like “ahem.”  Make sure whatever grunt or noise you make is loud and clear enough for him to react to. You can also point to your face when you make your noise to make sure the message gets across. If he keeps staring at your chest, you can repeat this a few times until he gets the message. Completely refuse to keep talking to him if he can’t look at your face. Look at him with an expressionless face and ask him to stop ogling you in a completely serious tone.  Say something like “Would you please stop looking at my chest?”  Don’t smile, laugh or ask nicely.  Speak in a matter-of-fact voice that so he knows that you’re not joking.  You have every right to be respected as a person and you shouldn’t have to be polite to someone who’s disrespecting you. If you try too hard to be nice, he might think that it’s not a big deal and keep looking at your chest. If you’re around other people, you can call him out in front of them.  Make him look like a creep in front of everyone.  Say a funny comment to draw attention to his actions and make sure it’s clear your addressing him.  If you can make everyone laugh at him, he may be too embarrassed to stare at anyone inappropriately ever again.  You might also send a message to the other men there that you’re not to be messed with.  Try using comments like:  Don’t worry.  They’re still here.  You don’t need to keep checking. My eyes are up here bud. Hello?  I’m up here. Did you get a good look?  Great!  Now we can continue. The next time that you catch a guy in the act of staring at your chest, use your body language to communicate that you feel uncomfortable with the attention.  Be sure to be obvious enough to get your point across.  Some examples of body language you might use include:  Fidgeting with your clothes.  You may lift the front of your shirt up slightly to reduce the cleavage that he can see. Put your arm over your chest to hide your cleavage. Cross your arms in front of your chest and give him a “what a creep” look.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make a subtle noise. Ask him to stop. Embarrass him. Make it clear that you’re uncomfortable.
Article: When your tomato plant is 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) tall, begin acclimating it to the outdoors. Over the course of 10 days, take your tomato plant to a sheltered area in your garden and let it sit. Start with a few hours on day one and add a bit more time each day. This process is known as hardening off your plant. When choosing a spot, look for an area where your plant will receive filtered sunlight, such as through tree branches, and is protected from wind and debris. In the spot you plan on planting your tomatoes, use a digging fork to loosen your soil to about 8 inches (20 cm) deep. Spread about 2 inches (5.1 cm) of organic compost over the soil, followed by a similar amount of balanced all-purpose fertilizer. Make sure the compost and fertilizer are evenly spread and mixed into the soil. Let the ground sit for a few days before planting. Use a ruler or tape measure to find the height of your plant from the bottom of its container to the top of its stalk. Use this number to create a hole in the middle of the area you will transplant your tomatoes to. The hole should be a few inches deeper than the plant itself. Carefully remove the seedling from its pot, being extra gentle when loosening the roots. Place the plant in the hole with only the top leaves sticking above ground. Fill the hole with soil, press it down with your hands, and water it. To help it grow, make sure to water your tomato plant immediately after relocating it. Sprinkle water over the ground until the soil is moist.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Harden off your tomato plant when it is 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) tall. Mix your soil with compost and fertilizer. Dig a hole a few inches deeper than your plant. Transplant your tomato plant. Water your tomatoes after transplanting.