Problem: Article: A little verbal communication will keep things interesting. It's not a good time to start a deep conversation, though. Just a small phrase in a soft voice, especially when accompanied by eye contact and a smile will communicate closeness during the make out without saying a whole lot. You don't have to be silent to be sexy, and if you want to say something, as long as it won't ruin the mood, go for it. Obviously, you shouldn't switch the subject from anything romantic completely. Now's not the time to ask about the math homework. This isn't the movies, where it's all perfect and planned out! You're both human and there will be awkward moments here and there, no matter how many instructions you read. If anything awkward does happen, be quick to mend it with some light laughter or a gentle push. Making out is just as much about having fun as it is about being turned on. If you're fumbling awkwardly, really, it's better to make a joke about it than to pretend you're Mr. or Ms. Smooth. Vary the kissing routine by moving away from their lips occasionally. Again, move slowly. If you move too quickly, they might not know what you're doing and next thing you know, your lips are crashing into their nose. Kiss the corner of their mouth gently, making your way along their jawline. You can move up to your partner's temple and forehead, or down to their neck. Try giving your kissing partner a slightly wet kiss on the neck and then blow on it so they feel a shiver. If your partner has short hair, run your fingers through their hair along the scalp from front to back, all the way down to their neck. If your partner has long hair, you can run your fingers down their hair, letting the strands run through your fingers. The head is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Don't underestimate the hair as an important place to touch during a make out session. Keep in mind, however, that some hairstyles are not conducive to this. If they have their hair tied up or it's quite curly, your fingers might get trapped. Instead, run the tips of your fingers slowly along the top and around their ear, as if you're tucking a stray strand behind their ear. Hey, biting your partner's neck, ears, or even their bottom lip can do wonders for your make out session. Don't be afraid to try it once you're comfortable enough with your partner to experiment. Take a very gentle bite of their bottom lip, and then work your way over to nibble on their earlobe or neck and see how your love responds. If administered correctly, the tiny bite can make your partner go crazy with pleasure.  Be forewarned: the gentle -- or not so gentle -- bite is not for all tastes, but if your special someone likes it, they will really like it. If you're nervous about this move, practice on your hand first. Whispering in your partner's ear is a great way to keep the passion going when you take a break from kissing. Just take a break, lean in to your special someone's ear, and whisper something short and sweet that lets them know how much you like kissing. Just say, "You're so sexy," or, "I've been wanting to kiss you all day," and your boyfriend or girlfriend will love it. As you're talking, you can breathe on your partner's neck to make them shiver. The most important thing to keep in mind as you make out is to keep things interesting by trying something new every once in a while. Just sitting there with your hands in the same position, kissing in the same way, will get old fast. So, mix things up between pecks on the lips, gentle love bites, passionate French kissing, and doing whatever else you need to do to keep things interesting. You don't have to try 10,000 new moves in the middle of a make out session. But trying at least two or three different things can help spice things up.
Summary: Talk a little. Keep things light. Kiss your special someone's face and neck. Stroke your kissing partner's hair. Give a few gentle bites. Whisper in your kissing partner's ear. Keep mixing things up.

Problem: Article: Do not rub, just blot so as not to spread the blood stain. Repeat the blotting process until you cannot get anymore of the blood. Make sure to change the cloth when needed.  If you don't have a spray bottle, get a clean cloth, dip it into the salt solution and blot it on the stained area. If you are working on a large stain, start on the edges and work your way towards the center; this is a strategy to contain the stain and to prevent it from spreading.    When the silk fabric is dry and the blood stain is still visible, do the removal method for tough blood stains.
Summary: Lay the stained silk item on a flat surface. Blot the excess blood with a cloth or paper towel. Mix 1 teaspoon of salt with 1 cup of cold water and put the solution in a spray bottle. Spray the salt solution on the blood stain. Blot the area with a dry cloth, Repeat the spraying and blotting process until the blood stain is gone or the cloth is not absorbing anymore blood. Rinse the affected area with cold water. Launder the silk item as you normally would. Lay it flat on a dry towel and allow it to air dry.

Problem: Article: The easiest and cheapest way to chemically coat your paper with flame retardants is buying it rather than making it. There are sprays and chemicals available at home improvement stores and on the internet. Follow the directions on the packaging for coating paper. Avoid products that have noxious or toxic chemicals. Since you will likely be keeping this paper in your home, confining chemicals in your living area may be hazardous to your health. Do not buy products labeled ‘poison,’ ‘warning,’ or ‘danger.’ If you want to make your own flame resistant coating, you can do it with a couple chemicals. You can find boric acid powder in many insecticides and repellents. Borax is available by itself, as it is often used as a ‘detergent booster.’ You will also need a gallon bucket and some warm water to mix the compound. Finally, get together a towel to test your solution and a clean paintbrush (or spray bottle) to apply the solution. Put 50 grams of boric acid powder and 60 grams of borax into a half gallon of hot water. Use a stirring implement like a wooden spoon or stick to dissolve the powders into the water. It is advisable to use an implement you can immediately throw away. You certainly shouldn’t use an implement you cook with. Put the rag or cloth into the bucket and soak it thoroughly. Hang it outside to dry and wait until it is completely dry. When it is dry, hold a flame under one of the corners. The cloth should turn black, but if it burns, you did not add enough powder. Play with the amounts of each chemical you added to get a combination that works. Use a fresh cloth every time you tweak the measurements. You will need to soak the paper thoroughly with the solution to make it flame resistant. Use the paint brush, spray bottle, or other implement (use your imagination) to make sure you cover every inch of the paper with plenty of solution. You can even try soaking the paper in the solution. Put it in a tray and submerge the paper, as with developing and printing photographs.
Summary:
Look for flame retardant chemicals. Get boric acid powder and borax. Mix the solution in the bucket. Test the solution. Apply your solution to the paper.