In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The water will partially obscure your naked body, which allows you to slowly get used to being naked and having fun while you do it. To be more comfortable if you're still not sure enough about showing off your skin, wear a really small bikini, one that is also clear or nude colored. Since everyone should be nude, you’ll probably feel more comfortable in your birthday suit as well. Nude beaches give you an opportunity to walk around in front of strangers nude, swim nude and play beach volleyball or frisbee nude. Where else can you do that? Generally, the classes are gender-segregated and are designed to help everyone feel more comfortable being nude no matter the shape or size. Some cities offer naked running groups similar to Denmark’s Roskilde Festival, where approximately 30 runners run around the festival grounds naked. If you really like being naked, you’ll probably want to do more of it more often. In this group, you’ll find a group of supportive people who share in your joy of having fun naked.
Summary: Go skinny dipping with a friend or supportive partner. Go to a nude beach. Do naked yoga. Run naked. Join a nudist group or colony.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Add the oil to a large stockpot and let it heat for a minute or so on medium temperature. The oil does not need to be sizzling hot, but it should be warm enough to spread over the bottom of the pot evenly as you turn and rotate the dish. Allow the sauce the simmer uncovered for 8 to 10 minutes. It should become thicker during this time.  Use the rounded bottom of a ladle to smooth the sauce over the oil in an even layer. Keep the stockpot uncovered during this time. By keeping the stockpot uncovered, you allow more of the liquid to evaporate, thus causing the sauce to thicken. If you cover the stockpot, though, the liquid stays trapped inside, and the sauce will stay thin. Pour the liquid you reserved upon straining the shrimp into the stockpot. Mix well to combine it with the sauce and cook for an additional 2 minutes, or until the liquid starts to simmer gently. Pour in the fish stock, then add the potatoes, carrots, and shrimp. Simmer on medium-high heat for 10 minutes, or until the potatoes and carrots are just barely soft enough to pierce with a fork. To ensure that your soup cooks well enough within these 10 minutes, cut your carrot slices and potato cubes into pieces that are bite-size to half-bite-size. If you make these pieces any larger, they may take longer to cook. Cooking the soup for much longer than 10 to 15 minutes, however, can result in overcooked shrimp and overly thickened broth. The caldo de camaron is done. Ladle the hot soup into individual serving bowls and garnish each serving with chopped avocado, chopped red onion, fresh chopped cilantro, and a squeeze of fresh juice from a lime wedge. Store any leftover soup in the refrigerator or freezer. It should last for 3 days in the refrigerator or up to 1 month in the freezer. To successfully store the soup:  Fill your sink with cold water and add a tray or two of ice. Dunk the bottom of the soup pot in the water to cool the leftover soup quickly. Pour the extra soup in the freezer-safe plastic bags. Label each bag with the contents and current date. Place the bags in your refrigerator to cool or lay them flat in your freezer. Freeze them in a single layer initially, and stack the bags in your freezer once the soup has frozen solid. Thaw frozen soup overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat the soup over low to medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, before serving.
Summary: Heat the oil in a large stockpot. Pour the sauce into the pan, directly over the oil. Add the cooking liquid from the shrimp. Add the remaining soup ingredients. Serve hot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you’ve figured out a way to make your dog howl, you need to start using the command that you’d like to induce the dog to howl. Whenever you play a sound that makes your dog howl, approach the howling dog and say, “howl!” If the dog’s howl is very loud, raise your voice so the dog can hear you over its own howl.  Give your dog time to link the “howl” command and the howling behavior. It may take a few weeks for the dog to be fully trained to howl. If you prefer, you could say “sing” instead. Just be sure that you’re consistent with the command you give the dog. ” The two can be done simultaneously. Once the dog begins to howl, say “howl” (or “sing”) in a firm tone. Then give the dog a treat. This will reinforce the howling behavior, and teach the dog to associate the behavior with your command.  Continue to reinforce the howling behavior over a period of days (or weeks). During this stage of the training, you may still need to occasionally stimulate the dog to howl by using music, a YouTube video, or your own voice. Be specific with the behaviors that you reinforce. A howl is different than a bark or a yip, and so the dog shouldn’t be given a treat for barking when you want it to howl. Train the dog to respond to a different cue instead. If you’d rather not give the “howl” command, try using another cue. Some dog owners may prefer to train their dog to howl when given a nonverbal cue. The process is identical to training the dog to howl to the “howl” command, but you’ll use the nonverbal cue in conjunction with the dog treat. For example, you could train the dog to howl to the sound of a certain piano note or to howl every time you clap your hands or snap your fingers. Once your dog has come to understand the connection between hearing the “howl” command and howling, you can begin to cut back on the number of treats it receives. For example, still give the “howl” command but only give a treat half the time. A few days later, cut back to only giving a treat a quarter of the time. Then, cut out the treats altogether.  If you like the idea of giving your dog a treat each time it howls on command, you can skip this step. Use the “quiet” command and reward your dog when it stops howling. This can help you control the amount of noise they make later on.
Summary:
Say “howl” when the dog howls. Reward the dog with a treat each time you say “howl. Provide a nonverbal cue if you want your dog to respond to a signal. Wean the dog off of the treats.