Write an article based on this "Talk to your boyfriend. Listen to his response. Understand male perspectives. Realize that people have different needs. Put this in the context of your intimacy. Advance intimacy with patience. Address long-term lack of intimacy."
article: Open, honest communication is vital to a relationship. Non-sexual physical intimacy may not be as important to your boyfriend as it is to you. Be clear about what you're looking for and why, or he may not realize how much this matters. Express your feelings using sentences that begin with "I." This is more effective than accusing him or complaining about his behavior. Give him your full attention, and encourage him to give feedback on what you said. The more you listen without judgement or anger, the more comfortable he'll be about opening up to you. Pay attention to his body posture and tone of voice as well. If he seems stiff or uncommunicative, something is bothering him. It may take several patient attempts before he discusses it. Many guys have been conditioned to think that showing emotion is a weakness. Your boyfriend may feel vulnerable or insecure when cuddling, or feel that it doesn't match a tough, macho persona. If you think this may be the case, be patient and let him adjust slowly. It takes time for him to let down his shell and show a softer side. Even men who don't seem macho on the surface are often slower to show affection than women. Many men are more willing to show affection in private. Ask him if there are types of affection he'd rather you didn't show in public, at least for now. Perhaps your boyfriend is comfortable showing intimacy, but doesn't do so as often as you'd like. In this case, understand that he probably has a lower threshold of intimacy than you do. Some people are happiest sharing physical intimacy a couple times a week, or prefer small shared moments to hours of spooning. Respect his desire for alone time or low-key activities, and ask him to respect your desire to set aside more intimate time as well. Respect that your boyfriend has a different comfort level about these activities than you do. Here are a couple discussions you could have depending on where you are in the relationship:  If you are not sexually intimate, your boyfriend may not be ready for the same level of intimacy that you are. You may need to put the brakes on and let him advance the relationship at his pace. If you are sexually intimate, your boyfriend might see this as all the physical intimacy you need. Explain that non-sexual intimacy fills different needs for you. Find out what your boyfriend is comfortable with at this stage. Try holding his hand and gently caressing it with your thumb, hugging, or stealing a kiss when you walk down the street. If he pulls away or doesn't seem to enjoy these, try to find something more subtle. However, if he does seem to enjoy these, slowly and gradually make your affectionate attempts more obvious and frequent. Always remember, as soon as he becomes uncomfortable, abort the mission and go back to a level he enjoys. Over time, he should take the hint and start to reciprocate more. Advance this at a gradual pace and you'll get to the cuddling station in the end. Rushing this is a big mistake. If you push him to do something he's not comfortable with, he may resent this and become less cooperative. Yes, patience and compromise are keys to a relationship, but this is a two-way street. If your partner doesn't listen to you or take this discussion seriously, he is not meeting his end of the relationship. Make it clear to him that you expect him to respect your feelings, and make an honest effort to find a compromise. If you feel starved for affection and see no attempt at improvement, it may be time to end the relationship.

Write an article based on this "Determine the hand shape. Look at the mounts. Examine the hand and finger size."
article: Each hand shape is associated with certain character traits. The length of the palm is measured from the wrist to the bottom of the fingers. The basic interpretations are as follows:   Earth - broad, square palms and fingers, thick or coarse skin, and ruddy color; length of the palm equals length of fingers  Solid values and energy, sometimes stubborn Practical and responsible, sometimes materialistic Work with their hands, comfortable with the tangible    Air - square or rectangular palms with long fingers and sometimes protruding knuckles, low-set thumbs, and dry skin; length of the palm less than length of fingers  Sociable, talkative and witty Can be shallow, spiteful and cold Comfortable with the mental and the intangible Does things in different and radical ways    Water - long, sometimes oval-shaped palm, with long, flexible, conical fingers; length of the palm equals the length of fingers but is less than the width across the widest part of the palm.  Creative, perceptive and sympathetic Can be moody, emotional and inhibited Introverts Do things quietly and intuitively.    Fire - square or rectangular palm, flushed or pink skin, and shorter fingers; length of the palm is greater than length of fingers  Spontaneous, enthusiastic and optimistic Sometimes egoistic, impulsive and insensitive Extroverts Do things boldly and instinctively. That's what the fleshy bit below your fingers are called, on the opposite side of your knuckle. To make them visible, cup your hand just a bit. Which one is the largest?  A high Venus mount (the one under your thumb) indicates a predisposition for hedonism, promiscuity, and the need for instant gratification. A non-existent Venus mount indicates little interest in family matters. The mount under your index finger is called the Jupiter mount. If this is well-developed, it means you are dominant, possibly self-centered, and aggressive. A lack of one means you lack confidence. Under your middle finger is the Saturn mount. A high mount shows you're stubborn, cynical, and prone to depression. If it is low, it's an indicator of superficiality and disorganization. The Sun mount is under your ring finger. You're quick-tempered, extravagant, and prideful if you have a high Sun mount. A low Sun mount means you lack imagination. The Mercury mount is under your pinkie. If it's protruding, you talk too much. A low mount means the opposite -- you're shy. None of this is based on science. And your hands are known to change throughout time. Don't take any of it too seriously! Relative to the size of the body, some say that small hands are active and don't dwell on thinking about what to do. Large hands are on those who are contemplative and slow to action.  Remember, this is relative to the body. If you're 8 feet (2.4 m) tall (2.4 m), you're going to have bigger hands than a 4-year-old. It's all proportional. What's more, long fingers may be an indicator of anxiety, in addition to being well-mannered, good-looking, and delicate. Short fingers are found on those who are impatient, highly-sexed, and creative. Long fingernails, on the other hand, mean you're kind and a good secret-keeper. Short fingernails mean you're critical and sarcastic. If they're almond-shaped, you're sweet and diplomatic.

Write an article based on this "Use social media. Use a basic music-hosting service. Use a free site-building template. Code your own site. Use a paid website design service."
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Perhaps the most basic way to get a site for your band is to make a social media account. This is quick, free, and easy. Plus, it gives you the ability to reach a global audience. Options for hosting music and videos may be limited on some sites but you can always upload the music to a different site and link to it to share it with your fans.  Facebook is by far the most popular social network, so it's a no-brainer for bands that want to reach a large audience. Other popular sites like Instagram and Twitter can also be used to build your following. Though it is no longer in vogue, you may also want to consider Myspace, which now has been redesigned with a music and arts focus. Many sites let you host music files online for free. This is a cheap, easy choice that's often best for bands that are just starting out. You won't typically have many options for customizing your page beyond a picture and profile information, but visitors can listen to your music, which is what is important. Best of all, you can link to this site on social media, etc. to share your music easily.  SoundCloud is one of the most popular options in this category. This service lets users host a large amount of music and allow visitors to stream it with a free account. Some global superstars (like, for instance, Lady Gaga) have SoundCloud accounts (or once did). If you're looking for a good compromise between affordability and creative control, this is a good choice. A variety of online services allow you to build a personal website for free. This usually takes a little more work than creating a social media account, but it's still very easy compared to building a site from scratch. A major advantage is that you have more freedom when it comes to hosting content and choosing a unique site design.  WordPress is a free, popular choice for building sites and blogs. WordPress offers a variety of styles and design choices. Paying users get additional options, though free trials are available. Squarespace is another high-quality choice, though it is not free. This is by far the most labor-intensive option, but it offers your band total creative control. You will need a member (or a kind friend) who knows, at the very least, the basics of HTML coding. Python, JavaScript, and other web-friendly coding languages are also valuable. Note that you will probably need to pay for hosting even if you design your site from the ground up — running the servers for a website takes money. Coding is an extremely deep topic that can't begin to be covered in this article. WikiHow has a wide variety of help articles on coding (see: our HTML article). There are also several free tutorials online. Codecademy is probably the most famous of these. If you'd prefer to leave your website to professionals, you can be assured that there are numerous quality choices available. Web design agencies employ coders, visual designers, and content strategists to ensure your website is as professional and user-friendly as possible. However, this expertise comes at a cost, as this is generally the most expensive option.  There are many, many high-quality options available in terms of website design. One great idea is to meet with a well-reviewed designer in your local area. This way, you can work personally with the professional to get a finished product that's exactly how you want it. Don't be afraid to shop around to get the right price. One e-commerce site found that the same site proposal earned bids from $3,000 to $32,000.