Problem: Article: Use a natural moisturiser like aloe vera, egg oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter, kokum butter etc. Good skin care is a must and will reduce discomfort later on. Make sure to choose a product that is perfume-free; the last thing you want is to scorch your most intimate areas with harsh chemicals. Something containing vitamin E and/or aloe will go a long way to making you more comfortable and may improve healing time and appearance. Note that shaving and depilation leave your skin vulnerable to infection. Though applying rubbing alcohol will help prevent these infections, it will also burn, especially for women. Use at your own discretion. Getting started is the hardest part — after you wrangle your hair into the style you want, though, upkeep is fairly easy.  Re-do shaved areas every two or three days. Re-trim hairy areas every one or two weeks. Re-wax every four to six weeks.
Summary: Apply an after-shave or moisturizer for a couple of days after shaving. Maintain your new style.

Problem: Article: It may be hard to determine if she's actually flirting with you or just being nice. It's easy to misinterpret girls' friendliness for romantic interest. Some ways you can tell if she’s flirting include:  She leans toward you, smiles, and touches your arm while you’re talking. She often compliments you, especially how you look. She talks about being able single or wanting to date in front of you. She often tries to spend time with you one-on-one. She plays with her hair or tries to get you to notice her. A girl may be flirting with you, but her words are more important than her actions. Keep in mind this could be difficult or confusing because girls tend to try to be too nice and indirect when they’re not interested. If she mentions a boyfriend or that she’s not interested in dating, she’s likely not interested in you in that way, even if her body language is flirtatious. There are many signs a girl can give that she’s not that interested in you. She may send mixed signals intentionally or unintentionally because she enjoys your company, but in reality she’s likely just keeping you around out of convenience. You might notice that she:  Is vague in making plans with you, or calls or texts you at the last minute. Never reaches out to make plans with you first. Does not share a lot about herself with you. Takes a long time to get back to your texts. Talks about her ex-boyfriend a lot in front of you. Only spends time with you when you pay for things, like nice dinners or going to the movies. Before you talk to her, talk to your friends or people you trust to get a fresh perspective. Chances are, you’re probably over-thinking your relationship with her, reading into every little thing she does or doesn’t do, and using a lot of energy thinking about her. Consulting with friends will help you get a more clear idea of what her behavior looks like from others. Confront her about her flirtatious or leading-on behavior. If you’re interested in her, you need to know if she likes you or not. You may be scared to talk to her for fear of being rejected, but you’ll never know how she really feels or what she really means by her flirting until you directly ask.  If you talk over text, online, through a phone call, it may be less awkward or uncomfortable. Sometimes it’s harder to be clear about how you feel over text, so keep your language clear, simple, and direct. You can say, “I am attracted to you and I thought you might be too, because you wanted me to take you to the movies, complimented me a lot, and said you wanted to hang out with me more. I feel confused lately though. Are you interested in dating or not?” If you meet in person, you’ll have an easier time reading her face and body language. Talking in-person will sometimes give you a more honest reaction. However, sometimes girls try to be too nice and indirect when they’re not interested. Keep in mind you may not even be able to get her to meet you in person if she’s being flaky or not responding to you. Still, be clear and direct. You can say, “I want to date you, how do you feel about that?”
Summary: Notice flirting cues. Pay close attention to what she says. Watch out for signs she’s just leading you on. Talk to friends. Talk to her.

Problem: Article: The OPK uses a urine test that measures luteinising hormone (LH) levels. The levels of LH in urine are usually low but will increase sharply for a 24-48 hour period just before ovulation. OPKs can help you pinpoint when you ovulate more precisely than tracking your basal body temperature or cervical mucus, particularly if you have an irregular cycle. Ovulation typically occurs about half-way into your menstrual cycle (about 12-14 days before your period on average). You’ll know you’re a few days away from ovulation when you begin to see watery discharge resembling egg whites. When you begin to see this discharge, begin using the OPK. Because a kit will only contain a limited number of testing strips, it’s important that you wait until this point before beginning. Otherwise, you may go through all of the strips before you actually begin ovulating. Follow the instructions provided with the kit. You should be careful to test your urine at the same time each day. Avoid being either under- or over-hydrated, as it may artificially raise or lower LH levels. Many OPKs use a urine stick or strip to measure your LH levels and will indicate your results using colored lines.  A line close to the color of the control line typically indicates elevated LH levels, meaning there’s a good chance you’re ovulating. A line lighter in color than the control line typically means you’re not yet ovulating. If you use OPKs several times without any positive results, consider seeing an infertility specialist for consultation to rule out infertility issues. Though the test is usually accurate, you may miss your ovulation window if you don’t time the testing correctly. For that reason, OPKs are best used in conjunction with another ovulation-tracking method, like tracking basal body temperature or cervical mucus, so you have a better sense of when to begin taking the urine tests.
Summary:
Buy an Ovulation Predictor Kit (OPK), available at most drug stores. Pay attention to your menstrual cycle. Begin testing your urine each day. Know what your results mean. Know the limitations of using an OPK.