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Clothing with a good cut and fit will elevate your wardrobe and make you look professional and put-together. Check to make sure your sleeves and pants legs are the proper lengths, and get any baggy clothing tailored so that you feel comfortable and confident in it.  For example, get pants hemmed so that they're right below your ankles. Long-sleeved clothing should reach your wrist, allowing you to move your hands freely. If a blazer is too baggy or a skirt is too big, get it tailored so that it fits you well. Things such as your shoes and handbags will bring your outfit together. Choose heels or wedges that are a reasonable height, or ballet flats for a classic look. Pick out a handbag made of a durable and classy material, such as leather or suede, that you can use with many outfits.  A black leather handbag is an accessory you can use almost every day. If you're wearing heels, make sure the heel isn't too high—you want to look classy while also being able to walk easily, so stick to a heel no taller than 2 inches (5.1 cm). Muted or pastel colors always make for a suitable handbag or shoe. If the lining of your bra is showing through your shirt or dress, or the bra doesn’t seem to fit well, find one that is more comfortable and seamless with your outfit. It’s also a good idea to invest in other undergarments such as slips that you can wear under dresses or see-through articles of clothing. Get a bra fitting so that you know you're wearing the right size. Wearing too much jewelry can distract from the rest of your outfit. Try to choose a couple of pieces, such as a pearl necklace or diamond earrings, to add a little sparkle or sophistication to your outfit. Other classic pieces of jewelry might include gold bangles, a silver bracelet, or a statement necklace. You’ll want to give your hair some attention as it’s just as much part of your appearance as your clothing. Brush straight hair to give it some shine, or pull back curly hair from your face in a barrette or fabric headband.  Give your hair some soft curls, or pull it back into a professional ponytail.  Straighten your hair to remove any kinks or uneven patches for a smooth look. While you can wear blush, eyeliner, mascara, and other types of makeup, try to keep it minimal—you don’t want your makeup to be distracting or overbearing. A small amount of makeup creates an elegant and ladylike look. Put on some red lipstick to take your look to the next level, if desired. Even if you have the perfect outfit, if it’s wrinkled or has lots of lint on it, it won’t look very good. Iron or steam your clothes if they’re wrinkled, and use a lint roller to remove any pet hairs or other pieces of lint. Check the label on your clothing to make sure that they can be ironed or steamed to avoid damaging them. If you like to keep your nails painted, stick to neutral colors—these will match your clothing well and won’t be distracting. Colors such as a pale pink look lovely and ladylike.  Try a French manicure for a put-together look. It’s more important for your fingernails to be in muted tones than your toenails—you can choose a more vibrant color for your toenails if desired, such as a red or light blue.

summary: Tailor your clothing so that it fits well. Pay attention to your accessories. Invest in quality undergarments. Choose 1 or 2 classic pieces of jewelry to wear. Style your hair to look great with your outfit. Opt for neutral makeup for a classy look. Make sure your clothing is clean and wrinkle-free. Polish your nails to complete your look.


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You can do these in passing, at the end of a date, while you're watching a movie, whenever — the point is that they don't have to be saved for when you're already making out.  They can, however, indicate that you're interested in doing a little more. Ears are an erogenous zone for both sexes, and the light pressure of your breath will probably feel good. Saying the right things will also turn her on. Try something like: "I couldn't stop thinking about you today". Lightly brush the back of your fingers over the side of her face.  Bonus points if you can lock eyes with her at the same time.https://psychcentral.com/lib/the-power-of-touch/ You can gently run your thumb over her hairline if your arm is already around her shoulders, or offer to give her a neck rub.  Keep your motions slow and light. Always be confident to make the first move; hold her hand. If you're holding hands, lightly stroke the inside of her wrist or her palm.  A few slow kisses on the inside of the wrist could work, too. The scalp is a sensitive area for most people, and the light (repeat: light, not hard) tugging that comes from you playing with her hair will feel nice.  Run your fingers through it, twirl it, or stroke it. If you're fairly sure it won't be unwelcome, try laying a hand on the top of her thigh. This works best if you're both sitting down. Let it rest there lightly.  If she seems receptive, you can try slowly moving your thumb back and forth over her leg, keeping the rest of your hand where it is.

summary: Start with slow, gentle touches. Whisper in her ear. Caress her. Touch the back of her neck. Touch her wrists. Play with her hair. Touch her leg.


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Use a vegetable brush to scrub the potato skins thoroughly to remove any dirt. Since you won't be peeling the potatoes, it's important to get the jackets clean. If you want the jackets to have a crispy skin, make sure the potatoes are completely dry before baking. Make 8 to 12 holes all over the potatoes. This will allow moisture to escape during the cooking process. Rub the jackets with olive oil and sprinkle them with salt. This will bring out the flavor of the skins. You can skip this step if you don't like to eat the jackets. Place the potatoes directly on the center rack of the oven and let them bake for about 1 3/4 hours to 2 hours, depending on the size. The potatoes are ready when the skin is crispy and the interiors are soft when poked with a fork.  You may want to place a baking sheet under the potatoes on your oven's lower rack to catch any drippings. If you prefer soft jackets, wrap the potatoes in aluminum foil and poke holes in the foil before placing them on the rack to start baking. Slit each potato in half lengthways. Use a fork to fluff the insides. Add your favorite toppings, like a generous knob of butter, a scoop of sour cream, and a sprinkle of chives. Serve immediately.  Jacket potatoes are excellent as a side dish or an entire meal. To make your potatoes into a meal, top with chili (either meat or vegetarian) or roasted vegetables. For a delicious twist, try jacket potatoes with smoked salmon, cream cheese and capers.
summary: Preheat the oven to 375ºF (190ºC). Scrub the potatoes. Dry the potatoes thoroughly. Prick the potatoes with a fork. Season the jackets. Bake the potatoes. Serve the potatoes.