The ironing board is the most logical place to iron your bill. If you don’t have an ironing board, you can use a nearby table, but make sure to place a shirt or other linen on the ironing area so that you don’t burn the table. Spray a little water onto the dollar bill. You can do this with the spray function featured on the iron itself. Moisture helps remove those particularly pesky wrinkles during ironing. If you don’t have an iron with a spray function, use a spray bottle or run the bill under a sink that is set to low pressure. The goal is to dry the moisture out of the bill with the lowest heat necessary. Higher heat settings run the risk of damaging the dollar bill. the dollar slowly. Use straight movements from one direction to the other. Repeat this a few times until the bill no longer appears to further flatten.  Take care to avoid ironing folds into the bill. If you are having trouble getting the bill to lay flat, place it flat inside of a shirt. This will keep the bill weighed down flat while still allowing you to iron the bill. Start ironing the bill as your iron is still heating up. This is particularly helpful if your iron's lowest setting is still particularly hot. The bill will be very hot to the touch immediately after ironing, so be careful! After the bill has cooled, you may flip the bill and repeat the ironing process on the new side of the bill. You may reapply some moisture to the other side of the bill if it still has a large amount of folds or wrinkles. Once you are satisfied that the bill cannot get any flatter, you are finished. Pick up your newly flattened bill and place alongside the others in your wallet.
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One-sentence summary -- Place your dollar on a flat surface. Moisten the bill with water. Turn your iron down to the lowest heat. Iron Let the bill cool for 60 seconds. Store flat for safe keeping.

Q: A relationship is not one-sided, and you should never feel resentment for the things you do to be a good girlfriend. While not everyone can do all things equally, you should be on equal footing in your relationship. They should support you, and care for you, too! A lot of middle school relationships might start out with playful teasing as a form of flirtation, and that’s okay. However, don’t let innocent teasing become back-and-forth bullying. A relationship where two people are mostly mean to each other is not healthy. If your partner is mean to you on a regular basis, avoid being mean back and say something like, “If you don’t stop saying those things to me, I’m not going to be your girlfriend or your friend anymore.” If you want to break up with the person you’re dating, it’s better to tell them directly. Cheating on them to avoid having a hard conversation will come off as cowardly. And if they did something to make you mad, don’t cheat on them in order to exact revenge—it will only make you look bad! Even if they cheated on you (or threatened to), it’s not okay to cheat on them! If you can’t talk through your issues, it might be time to break up. Avoid saying mean things about people they care about because doing so might cause them to push you away. Be supportive of them and the people they love. And if you don’t really like their friends, don’t hang out with them and keep it to yourself.  If they invite you to hang out with them and their friends and you’re not sure whether you like them or not, give them a chance. Try to find something you have in common and go from there. If anyone they are close to (from their grandmother to another friend) is mean to you, feel free to share that with them. They might be able to talk to that person, or they might realize that someone they thought was a friend is not so nice. If other couples your age are doing physically intimate things you’re not ready for, don’t force yourself to do those things to fit in or “please” them. It will only cause you to feel resentful and lead to a sour breakup. If the person you’re dating is pressuring you to have sex or take drugs, you should tell them honestly if you don't want to (if you’re not ready or that’s not something you’re into). A good partner will understand and respect your decisions.
A: Remember that you deserve all of these things from your partner, too! Don’t be mean to the person you’re dating. Don't cheat on them as a way to break up or make them mad. Don't criticize their friends and family. Don’t give in to peer pressure to act a certain way or do certain things.

Article: Although genital warts often show few or no symptoms, it's important to identify any symptoms you may exhibit. Consult your doctor for a definitive diagnosis if you notice any signs of genital warts, especially if you've engaged in unprotected sex.  Both men and women can contract genital warts, and repeat outbreaks are common because HPV can remain in your system. Genital warts often present few symptoms and even when signs are present, they may be mild and cause no discomfort. In women, genital warts can appear on the vulva, the perineum, the anal canal, and on the cervix. They can also appear on the mouth, tongue, lips, or throat of a person who engaged in oral sex with an infected person. Common symptoms of genital warts in women are: small, flesh or grey colored lesions in your genital area; lesions clustered together that resemble cauliflower; itching or other discomfort in your genital area; and bleeding during intercourse. The warts or lesions may not be visible to the naked eye. If you notice any signs of genital warts, including lesions on your genitals, or a partner has revealed they have genital warts, see your doctor. She will run tests and confirm a diagnosis and develop the best treatment plan for you.  Tell your doctor about the symptoms you're experiencing, signs of genital warts that you've seen, and if you've had unprotected sex. If you're experiencing a recurrence of genital warts, contact your doctor to see if medication is necessary. If your doctor suspects that you have genital warts, she may order medical tests. These simple screenings will help definitively diagnose the sexually transmitted disease and make it easier to develop the best treatment plan for you.  Your doctor may apply a mild acetic acid solution to the suspect areas to see if they whiten any potential warts. After this, she may view the area with a magnifying instrument called a colposcope.  Your doctor may give you a Pap test to detect changes in your vagina or cervix from warts or the HPV virus, which causes genital warts.  If you are over the age of 30, your doctor may do a test to see if you have HPV in your system, which can help her diagnose genital warts.  In some cases, your doctor may biopsy suspect spots, especially if they are atypical or the diagnosis is uncertain.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Recognize the symptoms and signs of genital warts. Consult your doctor. Undergo medical examinations.