Q: It's best to avoid asking the girl to be your girlfriend over text or social media—this isn't as personal, and you won't be able to see her true reaction. While it can be nerve-racking, she'll appreciate the effort and courage it took to ask you the question in person.  Practice asking her the question in front of a mirror if you're feeling nervous. You don't need to make a big deal out of it—even just slipping the question into a normal conversation and then moving on to another topic works well. Keep your text simple by saying something like, "Will you be my girlfriend?" and then adding a cute emoji, GIF, or picture. You can also get more creative with your text by telling her what you like about her in the text too.  You might send a text that says, "I've had a crush on you ever since you first smiled at me—will you be my girlfriend?" Asking someone to be your girlfriend over text isn't recommended because it's always much better if you do it in person. If you just want to ask without making a big deal out of it, get a moment alone with her and ask, “Would you like to be my girlfriend?” or something similar. Most girls like it when you're direct, and this is a great way to show your intentions while being respectful and polite. Whether you're too nervous to ask her out loud or you really want to explain your feelings in more detail, a letter is a super thoughtful way to ask her to be your girlfriend. Write out everything you'd like to tell her, adding the question in of “Will you be my girlfriend?” near the end.  Make the letter as short or as long as you'd like—it could even just be more of a note that says something kind and then pops the question. Write about the fun times you've had together, what you like about her, or how she makes you feel. Once you're finished, you can either give her the letter to read in front of you, or you can give it to her to read at a later time. Instead of coming right out and asking if she'll be your girlfriend, there are other ways to get your answer without being so direct. For example, ask, “When I'm introducing you to people, should I introduce you as my friend or my girlfriend?”  You might ask, “What do you tell your friends that we are?” steering the conversation along so that you can later say, “Would you mind if I called you my girlfriend?” You could also ask her to come to an event with you as more than just your date to show that you want to be serious. Instead of jumping right into the question, explain what you like about her. This creates a more natural conversation and shows her that you really do want her to be your girlfriend.  For example, you might say, “I really like spending time with you and think you're a smart, amazing person. Would you be my girlfriend?” You could compliment her by saying she's kind, has a great smile, or is really funny. Make a sign that says “Will you be my girlfriend?” or write the question on a baked good for an added treat. There are lots of ways to ask her to be your girlfriend that involve creativity, and she'll be super impressed by how much thought you put into it.  Write her a short song asking her to be your girlfriend if you play an instrument or sing. Write the question on a cake with icing, or form the letters on a pizza using candy or pizza toppings. Spell the question out on the driveway in flowers or sidewalk chalk. Try not to take it personally if she doesn't want to be your girlfriend. Take some time to get over your feelings, and know that there's someone else out there for you.  Allow yourself to feel whatever you're feeling, whether it's sadness, anger, or disappointment. Spend some time in nature or exercise to make you feel better, or distract yourself with your favorite hobbies.
A: Ask her in person if possible. Add a personal touch if you're asking her over text. Be straightforward and ask her the question directly. Write her a letter to ask her romantically. Bring the question up indirectly to ask her casually. Give her a compliment before asking to explain your feelings. Ask her in a creative way to be unique. Respect her decision if she turns you down.

Q: Primary headaches are cluster, migraine, tension, and TAC (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia) headaches.You have a better chance of getting away with this charade if you pay attention to the details.  There are many different headaches but it makes the most sense to fake tension, migraines, cluster, or sinus headaches.  Primary headaches can be triggered by things you do in the day including eating habits, sleeping habits, posture, and general stress. Depending on what type of headache you are trying to fake, the pain will come from different parts of your head. Some headaches may radiate while others are focused.  Tension headaches are usually felt at the front, top, or sides of your head.  Migraines can be felt in the entire head, or the pain may be felt shifting from one side of your head to the other.  Cluster headaches provide a very focused pain on one-side of your head that is located around the eye region.  Sinus headaches are felt in the cheekbones, forehead, or the bridge of your nose. There is a wide spectrum of pain that a headache can bring. Be sure to fake enough pain to get out of school but not so much that your overall health comes into question. It’s not enough to say that your head hurts because being able to describe the detail will make it seem real.  Tension headaches bring about a pressurized band-like pain that you can describe as mild to moderate. Pain can also vary in intensity throughout the day if you’re trying to mimic a chronic tension headache.  Migraines can be very intense with a pounding and throbbing pain. The intensity can be very severe so it may not be wise to choose a headache with such involved symptoms.  Cluster headaches are constantly throbbing with a burning or piercing pain.  Sinus headaches will vary in intensity depending on other sinus symptoms like a runny nose, plugged ears, fever, and facial swelling. You may have to act out the symptoms several hours in advance If there’s a specific class you are trying to miss. You are more likely to be believed if multiple witnesses have seen you display the same symptoms. Understand how long a headache should last and if it should only occur at certain times of the day.  Tension headaches can occur  several times a months depending if they are chronic. They can last from 30 minutes to several days. Chronic tension headaches will vary in intensity throughout the day. The pain may also be present as soon as you wake up.  Migraines come with an assortment of symptoms including vomiting and seeing bright flashing dots or wavy lines. Unless you actually have experienced a migraine, it would be unwise to mimic this type of headache. Cluster headaches can last anywhere from 30 minutes to 90 minutes. They can also recur throughout the day from 3 to as many as 8 times. Cluster headaches also occur very regularly and often at the same time of day.  Sinus headaches occur when you suffer inflammation and congestion usually brought on by a cold or flu. It would be unwise to try and fake a sinus headache because these symptoms are difficult to mimic.
A: Focus on primary headaches as they are not symptoms of another disease. Understand where the pain comes from. Describe the pain. Schedule your headache.

Q: It has an icon that resembles a gear.  It's either on your home screen or the list of apps that appears when you swipe from the right edge. It's below the System header. The first time you use this app, you are asked to accept the terms and conditions.  Tap Accept if you are prompted. This turns on call blocking.  You now have the ability to block calls. It's the app that has an icon that resembles a phone.  It's on your home screen. It's in the Phone app.  This display a list of recent calls. This displays a menu over the number. This displays a confirmation pop-up window. This blocks the number from contacting you. You can only block numbers not saved to your address book.
A:
Tap the Settings app . Tap Call+SMS Filter. Tap the toggle switch. Open the phone app. Tap Call History. Tap and hold the number you want to block. Tap Block Number. Tap Ok.