Q: There is nothing either of you can do to change the fact that she's taller. Think about what is really important in a relationship--Do you get along? Do you have chemistry? Do you have similar interests? Don't let something superficial and beyond your control ruin what could potentially be a wonderful, fulfilling partnership.  Think about who actually cares about your height difference. Are you afraid people are going to laugh or make comments? Don't let other people's pettiness stop you from finding happiness. If you truly can't get over the fact that she's taller than you, you may have some soul-searching to do. Ask yourself why it matters to you and if it truly makes a difference in the quality of your connection with someone. If she turns you down because you're not tall enough, then forget about her. If she's not willing to see beyond a superficial difference, you're better off finding someone else. You may think it's cute or cheeky to tease her about her height--opening with a line like "What's the weather like up there?" or "Wow, do you play basketball? Can you dunk?"--is going to make you look insecure and make her feel awkward or even angry. She knows she's tall, and she's probably heard those lame jokes a million times. Make it clear you're interested in getting to know her and her personality and that you're not hung up on something superficial like her height.  One tall lady suggests treating a tall woman's height as you would a woman with an ample chest--even if it's part of her appeal, you would never walk up to a woman with large breasts and ask about her bra size.  Unless she brings it up first, don't mention her height until you've gotten to know each other. Then you can tell her how her long legs are super sexy.  If she addresses your height difference, tell her you don't think it's an issue. Let her know you think it's an asset, but it's not something you spend a lot of time worrying about. The most attractive characteristic of a man or woman is self-confidence and feeling good about who you are. If you are insecure about your height and constantly remind her of how much taller she is, or if you ask her not to wear heels because it makes you feel uncomfortable, you're going to look like you're not secure with who you are. It may also make her feel like you think something is wrong with her.  Dating a tall woman will actually make you appear more confident. If you're a short guy and you're comfortable with your tall lady wearing heels, it will be clear that you feel good about yourself and your relationship, and that you have a great connection that is greater than stupid taboos. Don't try to always stand somewhere so you're taller than her--like on a curb or one step above her on an escalator. She will notice what you are doing and it will suggest to her that you are not comfortable with yourself or the fact that she's taller.
A: Accept that she's taller than you. Don't mention it. Be confident.

Article: If you suffer from acute car sickness, there are some drugs that your doctor can prescribe for you. Go to see them and explain your symptoms. If you travel a lot, your doctor may encourage you to learn how to control your symptoms without medication. Many drugs are available over the counter, so you can talk to your pharmacist before seeing your doctor. There are a number of drugs available that counter motion sickness. These can have considerable side effects and shouldn't be taken by anybody who will be driving. Many of these are available over the counter. Your doctor or pharmacist might suggest:  Promethazine (Phenergan) comes in tablets that should be taken two hours before travelling, the effects of which will last 6-8 hours. Cyclizine (Marezine) is not recommended for children younger than 6. It should be taken at least 30 minutes before travel. Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) should be taken every 4 - 8 hours. Meclizine (Bonine) is not recommended for children under 12, and should be taken an hour before travel. These patches are commonly used to treat motion sickness. They are available over the counter from pharmacies and are best used for long journeys, for example at sea. You can apply a patch behind your ear and it will work for up to 72 hours before you need to replace it.  Common side effects include drowsiness, blurred vision and dizziness. These patches should be used with caution with children, the elderly, and those with epilepsy or a history of heart, liver or kidney problems. Some people find that taking normal antihistamines can help control nausea and vomiting. They are less effective than the more specialised drugs, but may result in fewer side effects. They should be taken an hour or two before your journey.  Antihistamines can lead to drowsiness, but if you are a passenger on a long journey drowsiness could be a good thing. Non-drowsy antihistamines don't appear to be effective.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Consider visiting your doctor. Try anti-motion sickness tablets. Try Scopolamine (Hyoscine) patches. Try antihistamines.

Q: These two antivirus programs have been known to cause the most problems with browsing websites. If you have one of these antivirus programs installed, consider removing it and replacing it with a lightweight, unintrusive antivirus.  See Uninstall Norton Internet Security for instructions on completely removing Norton software, which can be tricky. See Uninstall McAfee Total Protection for a guide on removing McAfee Security Center, another difficult program to get rid of. After removing the old antivirus, you'll want to make sure that you have a new program installed to protect your computer. See Install an Antivirus for general instructions on installing a new antivirus. The following free antivirus programs are highly-rated by security professionals and should not get in the way of loading websites:  Avast! BitDefender AntiVir Microsoft Windows Defender Having multiple antivirus programs installed at the same time can cause problems. Conflicting protection could lead to some websites not loading. Keep the antivirus program that you like best and get rid of the rest. See Uninstall a Program for general instructions on removing programs. You can also find uninstallation guides for most popular antivirus programs on wikiHow.
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Uninstall Norton or McAfee. Install a lightweight antivirus to replace your old one. Ensure you only have one antivirus program installed.