In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Commitment phobes often make plans at the last minute or within a few days. They don’t like to commit to anything in the future. Try making plans with the person for something in the future. If the person seems uncomfortable with the idea, they may be a commitment phobe. You don’t have to suggest anything large. It can be a day trip in a few weeks or a mini getaway. You may even want to suggest seeing a movie that premieres a few weeks away. Try saying, "Hey, there's a concert next month. I know how much you love that band. I thought we could go see them together" or "I can't wait for this movie to come out in two weeks. Let's make a date to see it." Commitment phobes may talk in a very specific way. They will weave these interesting stories, and sometimes even excuses about why they can’t do anything. They are usually elaborate and entertaining. Commitment phobic people also use a lot of indefinite language which may sound like they’re committing, but when you really listen, you notice there’s an out for them.  The person may never give you a straight-forward excuse. Instead, they may tell you some detailed story that explains away why they cancelled or why you can’t meet their friends. Words that show their lack of commitment include probably, maybe, perhaps, i might, or things like that. Commitment phobes often have jobs that take them away from home. These jobs usually require travel for large chunks of time. The hours are odd or do not adhere to a general 40 hour work week. Look at the kind of job the other person has. If they are away for business a lot, this may point to commitment phobia.  Some people use a job where they travel to be unfaithful. Not every person who has a job of this type has commitment phobia, but it is worth checking for other symptoms. You may be able to see the signs of commitment phobia in the person’s life, not just in their interactions with you. Commitment phobes may have had multiple different careers or have very few close friends. They also may not have made major investments despite being able to.  For example, the person may have gone from a teacher to a business owner to a personal trainer. The person may never have owned a pet or a house. They may not even own a car. Commitment phobic people may be on a date with you and showering you with compliments, but they may be looking at other people. It’s normal to look at others or notice when someone is attractive, but it should not happen all the time when you are together. This person is watching other people because they are not committed to you. If they find an interesting conquest, they will move on from you.
Summary: Make plans for a future date. Listen to the language used. Evaluate their job. Check for lack of commitment in their life. Watch for a wandering eye.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's at the bottom-right corner of the desktop screen. Doing so will reveal a popup menu. It's a tiny icon with a usb plug and a green check box. Depending on your menu configuration, this icon is sometimes found directly on the notification tray itself rather than within the popup menu. If you encounter any errors when ejecting the device, make sure that apps that are reading files on your computer are closed and that no files are being transferred between your device and your computer.
Summary: From the desktop, locate the notification tray. Click ⌃. Click Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media. Remove the device from the USB port.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Many guys find it refreshing when girls take charge. If you're out and notice him looking at you, but not making a move, take matters into your own hands. Be flirty and suggest you dance together. He'll admire your confidence and liveliness. Try telling him that this is your favorite song to dance to, he might get the hint after that. Include him in a daily activity. If you have to run errands or are staying in to watch a movie, casually ask if he wants to join.  There will be no pressure whatsoever, and he might not even realize that you technically were the one who asked him out. Reach out to him at the last minute, rather than planning in advance. This will make it seem more spontaneous. If you'd like to see more of him, invite him to a party or dance that your friends are all attending. This won't come off as too aggressive, but you'll still get a chance to get to know each other better.  If he is too shy to ask you out, a group activity might be more his style anyway. It keeps  the pressure off him and you'll be able to spend time together in a relaxed setting. He'll have a chance to see you interacting with the people you are most comfortable with, so your personality is sure to shine. This will not only emphasize what you have in common, but give you a perfectly good reason to ask him out. You'll have plenty to talk about on the date, because the event itself centers around a passion point for each of you.  If you've talked about a band that you both listen to, suggest buying tickets to go together when they come to town. If you know that he also enjoys horror films, see if he'd like to go see the new scary movie that's out this weekend. He won't be able to refuse partaking in one of his favorite activities. Make sure you can at least carry a conversation about the particular topic. There's no need to pretend to be an expert, but he will be impressed that you are trying.  Let him know that you have an extra ticket to the game this weekend if he'd like to go. Tell him you've been wanting to hit up the batting cages because you have a dreadful swing.  He'll be able to let loose and be himself around you.
Summary:
Ask him to dance. Ask him out in a way that he won't realize it's a date. Include him in a group activity. Suggest attending an event that focuses on your shared interests. Find out what his interests are and suggest an outing related to them.