Attic bedrooms don’t tend to have many storage cupboards or wardrobes, so it can be really useful to add hidden storage. This gives you places to put all your things and helps to prevent the room from looking cluttered. Consider installing a window bench that doubles as drawer space, or look for a bed frame with drawer space built underneath, or install a free-standing wardrobe. If you are on a budget, consider purchasing kit-set furniture to reduce the cost. Adding a chair to your room can help to create a separate space within the room. Utilise the chair as a reading nook, a place to rest clothes, or as a feature piece. Choose a chair that is comfortable and expresses your own personal style. Armchairs are great for reading, simple wooden chairs are good for hanging clothes, and peacock chairs are great feature pieces. The vertical poles on canopy beds help to accentuate the height of the room. Choose a canopy bed with soft, draping fabric to help promote a calm and relaxing ambience. Place the bed in the highest part of the attic room to maximise the ambient and lengthening effects of the  bed. Purchase a canopy bed from a furniture store or online. The human eye tends to find symmetry calming and aesthetically pleasing. Place matching bedside tables on either side of the bed to create this effect. These are also useful for storage and displaying small ornaments or plants. Opt for bedside tables that match the rest of your furniture. For example, if your headboard is made of dark wood, choose bedside tables that are also made of dark wood. Aim to have your bedside tables at a similar height to your bed. This looks nice and makes it easier to reach the items on the tables. If your attic only has one or two windows, arrange your furniture so that the natural light will rest where you spend the most time. Most likely, this will be your bed; however, you could place a desk or chair in front of the window to catch the light instead. Natural light helps to give your room a warm, cosy, and fresh atmosphere. Watch where the sun falls throughout the day. If you spend the most time in your room in the mornings, check where the sun falls in the morning.
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One-sentence summary -- Add storage solutions to help make the room functional. Place a chair in the room to create a cosy getaway spot. Try a canopy bed if you have high ceilings. Add bedside tables to make your room look symmetrical. Place your most used furniture in sunny spots.

Q: Try not to flirt in a suggestive way. If you don't want someone to try to kiss you, then be very careful about how you interact with them. In general, a person will be more likely to try to kiss you if he/she thinks that you want to be kissed. Perhaps you like this person, but you aren't ready for a kiss. You will need to be clear about your expectations. If the person goes for a kiss, let him/her down gently and explain exactly why you don't want the kiss. A person is much more likely to try to kiss you if you are alone together and having an intimate moment. Invite mutual friends to hang out with you, or make sure that a friend is with you at all times. Spend time with the kisser in public places where he/she will be unlikely to try for a smooch. Talk about something unrelated to kissing – something that will make it very hard for him/her to segue back to the subject of kisses. Suggest an activity that doesn't have much chance of leading to a kiss.  If you are refusing a kiss from a partner, hold his/her hand or rest your head on his/her shoulder. Show your partner that you can enjoy physical contact without kissing. Constantly suck a lollipop when you're with them. It will be in your mouth, so they can't kiss you. " If someone goes in for a kiss, divert them from your lips by tilting your head slightly to the side. Make it clear that you are offering up your cheek instead of your lips. The kisser should get the hint. Say that you have a cold or that you're recovering from a virus. Tell the person that you have a cold sore on your mouth, and that you don't want to kiss anyone in case you transmit the herpes simplex virus. Claim that you have a severe case of halitosis. The problem with this approach is that it is just a delaying tactic. If you don't want to kiss this person at all, or not for a long time coming, then you'll need to say so.
A: Watch your signals. Avoid being alone together. Divert the person's attention. Give your date "the cheek. Make an excuse.

Article: If you are experiencing discomfort after eating products with gluten, see your doctor. She can test you for celiac disease or another related condition that may be exacerbating the condition and then suggest treatment to help you manage your symptoms. Remember that there is no cure for gluten intolerance, just ways to manage it.  Your doctor may run tests such as blood tests, endoscopy, capsule endoscopy to assess whether or not you have celiac disease or even gluten intolerance.  Your doctor may also test for other conditions related to celiac disease or gluten intolerance including: anxiety, depression, migraines, thyroid disease, intestinal cancer, osteoporosis, dermatitis herpetiformis, diabetes, neuropathy, arthritis. Once your have undergone treatments, get your definitive diagnosis from the doctor. She will likely cover the best treatment plan for you at this juncture.  Your doctor will tell you if you have celiac disease or gluten intolerance. In either case, avoiding gluten is the best treatment.  Your doctor may prescribe other medications or vitamin supplements to help relieve other symptoms of celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Many persons suffering from gluten intolerance have nutritional deficiencies, inflammation to the intestines, or even blistering of their skin. Taking nutritional supplements and medications may help control the peripheral symptoms of gluten intolerance and celiac disease.  A gluten free diet is the key to controlling gluten intolerance.  You may require supplements of calcium, folate, iron, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, vitamin K, and zinc.  Your doctor may prescribe steroids to control inflammation in your intestines.  If you have dermatitis herpetiformis, which is an itchy and blistering skin rash, your doctor may prescribe dapsone to relieve the rash. If you are having a difficult time following a gluten free diet, consider working with a dietitian. She can help you learn to identify gluten, make better food choices, and help you develop a gluten free meal plan.  Health professionals who specialize in gluten intolerance can provide you with extensive information on gluten-free foods, sources of hidden gluten and finding alternatives when eating away from home. Use an online database to locate a dietitian in your area. The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness, for example, has a wide variety of resources you can use to locate local professionals, educate yourself or even join a support group of other people who suffer from gluten intolerance.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
See your doctor. Confirm diagnosis and treatment. Take supplements and medications. Work with a dietitian.