Q: . Before directly asking if someone is bisexual, pay attention to signals that indicate their sexual orientation, such as body language. Does the person you are watching show a lot of affection to the same sex? Watching body language can tell you a lot about a person.  Watch their eyes for signs of attraction to both same-sex people and those of the opposite sex.  For example, their pupils will dilate if they are attracted to you. Watch someone you suspect is bisexual and see how much affection they show. Are they open to hugging both sexes? Do they talk about liking both sexes? For example, a bisexual person might claim to be straight but go out of their way to meet with members of the same sex. Sometimes women will be bisexual and not realize it. Studies show that about 60% of women are attracted to the same sex, and that women become more bicurious when they age. When you walk into a social situation where you are looking for bisexual people, you should talk to people in order to determine if they are also bisexual. You might share information about what you are interested in so that the other person feels comfortable sharing their sexual orientation. Be sure not to make any assumptions about someone else's sexuality. For instance, don't assume that someone is bisexual just because they hug someone of both genders at a party. To be certain someone is bisexual, you should talk to them about this with sensitivity and tact. You could start a conversation about this by saying, "I heard you say something that made me think you might like the same things I do. Do you want to chat?"
A: Notice body language Watch the behavior of others. Talk to people. Avoid stereotypes.

Q: Two major types of treatment approaches exist, which should be used based on the cause of the irritation. As always, consult with a doctor if you're not sure, to pursue a more appropriate treatment method.  Allergic reactions are a common cause of rashes, and need to be treated with antihistamines or corticosteroid treatments, either topical or oral. Look for topical products that contain diphenhydramine. Corticosteroids such as 1.5% to 1% hydrocortisone may be used twice daily for up to two weeks to treat allergies.   Athlete's foot and other fungal infections need to be treated with anti-fungal medications. Products that contain miconazole or clotrimazole can be used daily for up to 3 months to resolve fungal infections. Many over-the-counter options are available, made specifically for treating skin rashes. Different kinds of topical creams, ointments, and lotions are available.  Ointments are oilier and take longer to absorb. They are best used on very dry skin. Creams absorb more rapidly but also add moisture. These should be used on delicate areas where skin is thin such as skin folds, the groin, and on the face. Lotions are the least moisturizing and the most quickly absorbed. Lotions are often preferred for use on the face as they are the least oily. If you think you might be allergic to a perfume, body powder, soap, shower gel, or other product, try switching to a non-allergenic brand. If you're irritated by some fabric or tight-fitting clothing, try changing your clothes more frequently and keeping yourself dry. If a baby has diaper rash, allow them to go diaper-free for a while. Change the baby frequently and apply some cream to the rash. This provides the baby or toddler with a waterproof layer between their skin and the diaper. It's important to keep the area clean and dry. Use a gentle, natural soap and warm (but not too warm or hot) water to clean the rash. Don't soak the rash, but rinse it gently and pat it dry with a clean, dry towel.  Keep your skin dry. If your skin is too sensitive to dry it with a towel, blot it gently and allow your skin to air dry. Most rashes are not dangerous, and will heal quickly after some gentle cleaning and basic care. Wear loose-fitting clothes to make sure that the rash doesn't become re-irritated. Rashes itch, of course, but try to avoid scratching them. This can lead to secondary infection in otherwise simple rash. If you must, use only the pads of your fingers, but remember that scratching usually leads to more itching. It's best to distract yourself or use a cold compress to get relief. It's always important to wear loose-fitting natural fibers, and make sure your skin gets plenty of air-circulation. Don't cover rashes unless you're directed to do so by a doctor.
A: Pick a treatment appropriate for the cause. Apply a thin layer of over-the-counter topical treatment. Keep the area free of irritation. Wash the area with natural soap and warm water up to 3 times per day. Don't scratch.

Q: apple.com. ” ” If you have forgotten your Apple ID, click on “Forgot your password?” within the sign-in section. Apple will then ask you to enter your Apple ID and require you to either enter your email address, or answer a series of security questions before resetting your password.    ” Apple will then inform you that your Apple ID password has been changed.
A: Go to the My Apple ID website at appleid. Click on “Manage your Apple ID. Enter your Apple ID and password and click on “Sign in. Click on “Next and check your email for the link to reset your password. Click on the "Reset Now" link. Enter your new password and confirm. Click on “Rest Password.

Q: You must fill out and submit form TR-205, Request for Trial by Written Declaration. You can visit the clerk’s office to pick up the form or mail a request for the form to the address listed on the ticket. If you mail the request, be sure to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope so they can send you the form and instructions. Explain what happened in your own words. Remember to be honest and not lie, which can get you in trouble. Make sure to proofread your statement because typos and other errors will reduce your credibility. Ask someone you know to read the statement and ask them what they think.  You can use form MC-030 and form MC-031 for additional pages. You must print your name and then sign and date your statements. Attach them to form TR-205.  You don’t have to use the forms. Instead, you can write a letter. However, you must put the following sentence at the end of the statement: “I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that this statement is true and correct.” Sign underneath this statement. You might have cell phone records that support your case or witness statements. Witnesses should type up their own statements and sign them under penalty of perjury. Remember to mention this supporting evidence in your statement. Make a copy of the forms for your records, and then send the entire packet of original documents to the court clerk before the due date. You can mail it certified mail, return receipt requested so that you know it has been received. Remember to include your bail amount. Send a check or money order, but not cash. After you submit your materials, the police officer who cited you will respond. A judicial officer will then review the materials and make a decision. You will be notified by mail.  If you’re found guilty, your fine, fees, and penalties will be deducted from your bail deposit. You may end up owing more money. If you’re not guilty, your bail deposit will be refunded to you. You might have been unhappy with the result. In this situation, you can request a new trial, which will be held in court. You have 20 days to make a decision. Fill out and submit form TR-220. With this option, the entire case starts over completely. You may choose not to testify in your new trial if you don’t want to.
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Complete the request form. Draft a written statement. Collect your supporting evidence. Submit everything. Receive your result. Request a new trial.