Q: If you've fallen for a player it's likely that he's already talked to you and made you feel special. That's what players do, and chances are you are not the only girl he's talking to. A player will try to impress you with his outward appearance, his ego, and his money. Take some time to try and get to know him on a more personal level. Whether you are at a coffee shop or a bar, try sending a drink to his table. Make sure he knows you sent the drink over. The idea is to get him to approach you.  When he walks over to thank you for the drink, use the opportunity to strike up a conversation.  Don't let him make the conversation about sex. Try to talk to him about his friends, or what he likes to do. Pay attention to what he says, and be wary if he starts to lead the conversation in the wrong direction. Rather than asking questions, speak in sentences. Tell him what you should do. Don't ask him if he wants to join you, tell him what you should do together. If you know he is free on a certain night of the week, make a suggestion that the two of you go out. Try telling him something like, "We should go get a bite to eat, or maybe grab a drink." Keep it casual, and take the pressure off the situation. Buy two tickets to a concert or a movie, and mention it when you talk to him. Say something like, "I was supposed to go see this band on Saturday with my friend, but she can't go anymore. You interested?" Be careful taking a player into crowded spaces, especially bars. Just because he came with you doesn't mean he won't be talking to other women. If you're just not up to the task of asking him out, drop a few hints to let him know you'd like to spend more time together. Mention a movie you've been wanting to see, or a club you've been wanting to go to. Don't be too obvious about it. Let him think it was his idea all along.
A: Be on guard. Send him a drink. Be direct. Lure him in using an extra ticket. Make him ask you out.

Q: Over-the-counter pain relievers, like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, may reduce pain and discomfort. Don’t take these pain relievers unless you have approval from your doctor or pharmacist, as they may interfere with your medication.  Always follow the instructions on the label of the pain reliever before taking it. Your doctor may prescribe a medication called Pyridium to relieve severe bladder pain and inflammation. Do not take this medication more often or for a longer period than recommended. Pyridium may cause your urine to appear dark orange or red. Water will help you urinate and pass the bacteria out of your body. Aim to drink about .5 gallons (1.9 L) of water a day. This is roughly 8 glasses with 8 ounces (230 g) of water each. Avoid drinking coffee, alcohol, or caffeinated sodas until you have recovered from your infection. While research is mixed on this subject, cranberry juice may be able to help fight infection and reduce the acidity of your urine. Try drinking cranberry juice in addition to water for the best results.  Avoid cranberry juice if you're taking the blood thinning medication Warfarin. The interaction between the juice and the medication may cause bleeding. Look for a brand that contains 100% real juice and is sugar free or low in added sugar. High-quality, all-natural juices are best. Check your local health food store, or buy some cranberries and make your own. Look for an unsweetened cranberry juice recipe online. You can use a heating pad, hot water bottle, or a heat wrap. Rest the heat against the sore area. Leave it there for up to 20 minutes. To use a hot water bottle, fill the bottle with hot, but not boiling water. Wrap it in a towel before placing it against your body. Sex may worsen your infection or cause discomfort while you are recovering. Wait until you have finished your course of antibiotics or get your doctor’s approval before having sex again. Women are especially vulnerable to developing urinary tract infections after sex. You can minimize your chances of getting a bladder infection by always urinating and showering as soon as possible after sex.
A: Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you can take a mild pain reliever. Drink more water to flush out the infection. Try drinking cranberry juice. Place heat against your lower stomach or back to relieve pain. Avoid having sex until you have recovered.

Q: Biting your nails is a bad habit than can damage your overall nail health. You can end up damaging the tissue surrounding your nails, making it harder for nails to grow. If you bite your nails, take steps to quit.  Trim your nails short as this can help you resist the temptation to bite. You can also use foul-tasting nail polish or place tape or stickers over your nails. Identify what triggers you to bite your nails. You may bite in response to stress, boredom, or anxiety. Try to know when you're going into a situation where you may be tempted to bite your nails and take steps to avoid biting. You could, for example, play with a stress ball or a small ball of silly putty. Give yourself time. Nail biting, like any bad habit, will not change overnight. It may take a few months before you've broken the habit of biting your nails. If you have a hangnail on your toenail or fingernail, do not pull it off. This can rip tissues near your cuticles, causing pain or infection. Instead, clip off hangnails using nail clippers. When using products like nail hardeners or nail polish removers, opt for less harsh brands. Go for acetone-free types of nail polish removers. Avoid switching nail polish too often, as overuse of nail polish remover can weaken your nails. Manicures and pedicures can be a fun way to spruce up your finger and toenails. If you bite your nails, a manicure can actually help motivate you to stop. However, if you regularly get manicures and pedicures, take precautions.  Make sure any salons you use are licensed and the manicurist and pedicurists you work with are licensed by the state board. Avoid having your cuticles removed, as this can lead to an infection. Make sure to have your nail technician sterilize any tools he or she will be using on your nails. Ask if foot baths are cleaned regularly. Shoes can make a big difference when it comes to nail health. Make sure you select shoes that leave about half an inch of wiggle room for your toes. Alternate which shoes you wear each day, and always wear socks. When using public showers or pools, wear flip flops as this can prevent your toes from being exposed to bacteria.
A: Avoid biting your nails. Do not pull off hang nails. Choose nail polish removers wisely. Be careful about manicures and pedicures. Select appropriate footwear.

Q: You should also remove anything else that is inside the oven, such as pizza stones or oven thermometers. Check to make sure nothing is left inside of the oven before you begin cleaning.
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Take out the oven racks.