Article: As soon as you arrive, find an airport customer service representative and ask about wheelchair accommodations. Every airport has wheelchairs for customer use, though arriving early ensures you can promptly receive your assistance.  Some airports have electric carts for customer use. If you do not arrive early, you may have to wait a bit for your wheelchair assistance. If you have already made your reservation in advance, you don't need to arrive as early as you should without confirming your assistance. However, if you are trying to fly with your personal wheelchair, note that there is usually only room for 1 wheelchair and it is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. After you go inside the airport, inform the check-in attendants at that you would like wheelchair assistance.They can help you reserve a wheelchair if you stow your personal chair, and they can help arrange boarding assistance, like using ramps or slide boards.  Say something like, “Hello Melissa, I would love to use a wheelchair to get to Gate D." Or, "Hi there, I am flying with my battery-operated wheelchair today. Is there another I can use to get on the plane?” You can check your wheelchair at the ticket counter if you are traveling with a non-collapsible wheelchair, scooter, or other battery-powered wheelchair. If you would like wheelchair assistance when exiting the plane and getting to your connection flight, let the airport staff or airline flight attendants know when you get to your first departing airport. They can arrange wheelchair assistance for you, both for your departing and connecting flights. Inform the attendants of your particular needs, like requesting an aisle chair or using a ramp to get your wheelchair on the plane. You can use lifts, ramps, aisle chairs, and slide boards to get on the plane. Show up early to your gate so you can secure your wheelchair assistance. If you are late to board, you may have to rebook your flight. Once you get through security and arrive at your gate, the reservation attendant will inform you of how they can help, like checking if there is room to stow your personal chair on the plane or transporting your chair to the cargo area. Mention if you would like assistance with things like traveling with a wheelchair or getting onto the plane, and also whether you have any connecting flights.  The flight attendants can also assist you with moving from your wheelchair to your seat, as well as help you get to the bathroom with your wheelchair. If you are traveling with a personal wheelchair, you can request to bring your folding or collapsible wheelchair on board with you. There is a designated space on the plane for 1 wheelchair, and this is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. If your wheelchair is not first or if it does not meet sizing requirements, flight attendants will transport it to the cargo compartment, free of charge.
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Arrive at the airport at least 2 hours early to request assistance. Request wheelchair assistance at the ticketing counter. Ask airport staff members for assistance with transfers when you arrive. Get to your gate at least 1 hour early to request boarding assistance. Ask a reservation attendant for assistance at your boarding zone.
Article: If you’re using a pencil, this part will be easy. Remove anything you don’t plan on keeping for the final version of your drawing. For example, you could have some stray outlines left over from when you were forming the various parts of the castle. Make sure the remaining edges look neat so your castle looks magnificent. Always sketch the castle’s shape and details in pencil first. You can always draw over and erase the outlines before finishing you’re done Adding color is optional, but it could make your drawing feel more finished. Crayons, markers, colored pencils, and all sorts of other tools can be used here. For a basic design, you might wish to color the tower peaks blue and the flags red. Then, make the castle walls beige with some black and brown spots. Color the background elements as well, such as the sky and any mountains you have added. Make sure the castle contrasts with the background so you can easily admire it!
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Erase any outlines or stray makes left on the castle. Color the castle with markers or something else if you want.
Article: Most boys forget about opening doors, letting the girl walk first, etc, believing that the behaviors are "old-fashioned." But nothing makes a girl notice you more than if you hold the door for her, help her with her books, or pull her chair out for her. Channel your inner gentleman. This isn't about patronizing her or acting like she isn't independent, it's about taking the time to be kind and thoughtful.  Offer her your arm when she's in heels, or hold hands through busy crowds. Let her go first through doors, down the street, and into the car. Offer her your seat, especially when they are limited (like on the bus). Avoid showing off or talking about yourself. Don't talk about other girls' booties or how big their boobs are. It shows you are disrespectful and may only see women sexually. This includes talking about your own girl's assets. While some girls don't mind the occasional compliment about it, over-emphasizing their physical attributes makes you seem uncreative and single-minded. Try not to use words like "hot" or "sexy." Instead, try "gorgeous" or "beautiful," which are a little gentler and apply to more than just her breasts and butt. Be nice, kind, and generous. Avoid bodily noises. Don't be obnoxious, putting on your music, your movies, and your shows all the time. Show her that you have been raised well and been taught to treat women with respect, which is really attractive. It is perfectly okay to have things you talk about with the boys but not your girl. You don't ever need to lie to her, you just don't have to bring up certain things. Some topics, like the new Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, are meant to stay between the guys. This doesn't mean you need to be joined at the hip. Spend time with your own friends as well, but check in with each other regularly to make sure she's not alone in the corner. Show her you care by kissing her all over (forehead, hand, ear) and making her feel like she's special every day. However, you each need to respect each other's boundaries. If something makes her feel uncomfortable, you need to pull back. She has the right to determine what she wants to do, and trying to pressure her into something is rude, disrespectful, and wrong. During a quiet, calm moment, ask her about her sexual preferences and desires casually. Don't have this conversation in the heat of the moment, but some other time, where the talk can be cool and casual. How you talk about your girl to your friends will tell them how it is okay to talk about her to you. If you are disrespectful, cracking jokes and sharing secrets, they will feel like they can do the same thing. Remember that the things you and your girlfriend do together are personal and should not be talked about with your pals. Don't treat her any differently in public than you do in private. Living a dual life is not only hard, it's unsustainable. Treat her with the love and respect she deserves both at home and in the wider world.
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Act chivalrously, remembering your manners. Don't talk about a girl's body parts with her or your friends. Don't treat her like one of your guy friends. Spend most of your time with her when in groups and parties. Never force a girl to do things with you. Be respectful to your girl when talking to friends.