Write an article based on this "Consider copper jewelry. Buy copper decor for your home. Invest in some copper cookware. Think outside the box about gifts related to copper."
article: Copper is said to bring good luck, prosperity and good fortune to those who hold it, so why not let your spouse wear it? You can search websites like Etsy and Amazon to find vendors selling copper jewelry. You can find beautiful and unique copper pieces online, as it’s a very popular material for jewelry.  Choose something that your partner would actually wear. If they love fun necklaces, add a copper one to their collection. If you’ve never seen them wear a bracelet in their life, it's probably not a great gift idea. If you do choose to order online, make sure you allow plenty of time for processing and shipping. Add even more time if you’re getting something handmade! You don’t want miss your anniversary. You can easily find copper home décor items like vases, figurines, wind chimes, clocks or picture frames. You don't need to buy anything massive– you can simply buy a small copper piece for your home to go with another gift.  Try to find something that complements the décor you already have. Just because copper is the traditional gift doesn’t mean you need to present your love with a giant copper vase that they’ll never use! Add a personalized touch to this gift by explaining why you bought it, or how you can enjoy it together as a couple. For example, copper cookware is the perfect gift for a couple that loves to cook dinner together every night. Copper pots, pans and other cookware make great gifts. These are perfect for a spouse who loves to cook, but they also work for a spouse who loves to eat! Present them with a set of cookware along with a yummy recipe that you two can make together for a date night. Going along with the kitchen theme, you can also find many kitchen appliances that feature copper trim. Consider something in a copper-color, like clothing or something else they’d enjoy. Maybe you could go the extra mile and surprise your sweetie with tickets to a sunny vacation or an event, and include a bottle of Coppertone sunscreen. Get creative! You can incorporate copper a lot or a little, in any way, shape, or form. It can be especially thoughtful to give your spouse something you can both enjoy together, like a shared experience.

Write an article based on this "Wait for an appropriate opportunity. Test the waters with subtle flirting. Don't arrange a "date" yet. Bring your friend somewhere semi-private when you want to tell her. Take a deep breath before you "dive in."
article: When you tell your best friend you love her, you want to do as much as you can to make her calm and comfortable. Pick a time and a place where neither of you will have other big emotional stresses to worry about. It's difficult for anyone to make smart decisions about romantic issues when they're already under pressure from something else. A few examples of things that can make for a less-than-great environment to talk about your feelings with her include:  She has something important coming up that she needs to focus on (like a big exam or a role in a play). She has just gotten out of a major relationship (or is still in one — this is a definite no-go). She is going through a difficult period in her life (trouble at work or school, family issues, etc.). An example of a good time and place to bring your feelings up is when you're enjoying a comfortable, casual one-on-one hangout on the weekend. Dropping delicate hints about your intentions is a good way to judge your chances of success without putting your friendship at too much of a risk. If she responds to your gentle flirting lukewarmly or seems to feel uncomfortable, you'll know to back off. See our article on flirting for great step-by-step instructions. A few basic tips you may want to keep in mind can be found below:  Use affectionate body language. Maintain good eye contact and smile. Touch her arm or shoulder when she makes you laugh. Gently tease her for minor slip-ups. For best results, have a good sense of humor about it and make it obvious that you're kidding. Try to one or two weave compliments into the conversation. If you can do it while also gently teasing her, all the better. Keep things lighthearted and don't come on too strong. You may risk tipping your hand too early or even creeping her out. Dating is something you do after you establish a romantic connection with someone — not before. Treating your best friend to a nice candlelit dinner may seem like a nice thing to do, but it can be confusing for her if she doesn't catch on to what you're trying to do (or awkward if she does). Save the presents and formal dinners for later. Your best bet for now is to arrange a much more casual hang-out session. In addition, you'll be spending money (maybe even quite a bit of it) on something that may turn out poorly for you. If you save your money, you can always take someone else on a date if your best friend doesn't have romantic feelings for you. There's almost no way to have this conversation without both of you having strong emotions, so give her the courtesy of a little privacy. You don't have to be completely isolated for this, but it should be someplace comfortable where your conversation won't be overheard and you won't be interrupted.  An example of a good place to have this conversation is a bench in a park far away from other people. You'll be comfortable, it will unlikely for other people to interfere, and, best of all, you'll have a romantic view. Whatever you do, don't make a big public spectacle. Remember that there's a significant chance she'll say "no" — in this case, attracting a crowd will be very embarrassing for both of you. " When you're with your best friend somewhere private and comfortable, you have one final chance to back out. If you're still ready to go through with things, it's time to tell her what's been on your mind. Do your best to stay relaxed while you open up to your friend. Remember — it'll all be over soon, and even if things don't go your way, you'll at least have peace of mind. It's only natural to get some butterflies (and many girls will find a little nervousness cute), but being so nervous that you can barely get your words out will make things a lot harder. See our article on staying calm under stress for more help.

Write an article based on this "Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your stomach. Take a warm bath. Try a painkiller. Talk to your doctor about contraceptive pills. Use preventative care."
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Alternate the hot water bottle by placing it on your lower back. (You may need to have two hot water bottles handy in order to do this. A warm bath is another form of heat treatment used to reduce the pain of cramping in women. Warm baths are believed to relax the muscles of the body, making the pain less noticeable.  Try putting a cup or two of Epsom salts in the bath. Epsom salts are high in magnesium, a deficiency of which may cause cramping. Soak in the bath for at least 30 minutes. Try adding a cup of sea salt and a cup of baking soda to the water. This combination might further relax the muscles of the body. Soak in the bath for at least 30 minutes. Choose painkillers like ibuprofen, paracetamol or painkillers designed specially for period cramps. Just be sure to follow the directions on the bottle! For severe pain associated with menstrual cramps, talk to your doctor about birth control. Taking birth control pills may reduce pain, bloating, and cramps associated with periods. If you have severe cramping and pain during your periods, talk to your doctor about the birth control options available to you. Painful menstrual cramps may be prevented before they even start to bother you. Avoiding the following may help give you a break from period cramping before you even have to deal with it:  Alcohol, tobacco, and other stimulants Stress  Inactivity