Fever is your body’s natural reaction to an infection or an illness. If you have a high fever, you are most likely contagious and you need to stay home from work or school to avoid spreading your illness to anybody else.  Stay at home until your body temperature gets back to a normal range and stays there for 24 hours, which is usually around 98 °F (37 °C). Taking medication to reduce your fever does not make you less contagious. A high fever is also likely to be accompanied by periods of sweating and chills. If you have a cough that you aren’t able to control, or your cough is accompanied by scratchiness in your throat or difficulty breathing, it could be a sign of a respiratory illness, many of which are highly contagious. Stay home from work or school so you don’t spread anything to the people who are in proximity to you.  Mild coughing frequently occurs due to a cold or allergies. You may also have a stuffy, drippy nose and sneezing. If you feel up to it and no other symptoms are present, you can still go about your daily routine. Coughing that feels like it comes from deep within your lungs could be a sign of a serious infection. Some illnesses, like the flu, also feature coughing as an illness. Contact your doctor to see if you should get your cough checked out. Cover your mouth when you cough and wash your hands frequently. This will help prevent you from spreading germs and viruses. If you have trouble breathing during coughing fits, go to the emergency room to get medical attention. Persistent vomiting will dehydrate you and make you feel weak, as well as being a sign that you have a contagious illness. If you’re unable to hold any food down, stay home, rest, and hydrate so you can recover and won’t spread your illness to another person.  Take care of yourself by drinking plenty of liquids. If you can’t keep a glass of water down, you might try sucking on ice cubes to make it easier to keep down. If you are unable to keep any liquid down and are at risk of becoming severely dehydrated, you may need to go to an emergency room.. Symptoms of dehydration include weakness, headaches, infrequent urination, passing dark or cloudy urine, and crying without tears. A very loose or watery stool can often be a sign of infection and the extra water that you lose can dehydrate you. It’s best for you to remain at home near a bathroom, so don’t try to go to work or school until you stop having diarrhea and feel better.  If the diarrhea is caused by food or medication, then it’s not contagious. In this case if you are well enough to be able to go about your daily routine, you do not need to stay home unless you will not be able to use the toilet when you need it if you go out. It’s important to replenish your liquids by drinking lots of water, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
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One-sentence summary -- Stay home if you have a fever over 100 °F (38 °C). Avoid leaving your home if you have uncontrollable coughing. Keep away from other people if you’re vomiting regularly. Take a sick day if you have morning diarrhea.

Q: Connect physically with your spouse by holding hands, putting your arm around each other, resting a hand on his or her leg, and embracing. Focus on connecting your bodies in a way that feels safe and intimate, yet nonsexual. Connecting with skin contact can be beneficial for your own health as well as for the relationship. Often affection can be playful and fun. Steal a kiss while your spouse doesn’t expect it, or playfully pat his or her butt while people aren’t looking. Sensual touch is one step up from affectionate touch. Sensual touch can include giving a luxurious massage, caressing, passionate kissing, and gentle or slow sexual touch. You don’t have to have a sexual expectation with sensual touch. You can just focus on exploring and enjoying touching your spouse’s body and enjoying having your body touched and explored. Be clear in your desires, dislikes, and expectations. Couples that talk about sex have more and better sex! Make sure you understand your partner’s wishes and expectations, too. The more understanding there is around sex, the more fulfilling it can be. Don’t avoid discussing sex because of embarrassment, guilt, or shame. It’s important for you to feel sexually fulfilled with your spouse. Yup, dive right in, even if it’s been awhile since you’ve had sex. You can start slow and then try new and more interesting things. Even if you feel fearful or embarrassed, create an atmosphere of safety and trust that you can enjoy with your spouse.  If you want adventure, consider trying new positions. Research different sex positions online or get creative and create your own! If you feel anxious or fearful to return to sex, try a Bottom-up approach: practice nourishing the friendship first (spending time together, enjoying each other’s company), add physical affection then sensual affection, and when you feel comfortable, engage in sex. Take each stage as you feel comfortable, remembering that this is your life partner, whom you trust and love. Find a babysitter and spend an entire evening focused on your physical and romantic connection. Let your spouse know that this evening is just for the two of you two enjoy your physical and sexual connection.  Take turns giving massages or take a bath together. Spend a whole evening together naked. Engage in sensate focus by being blindfolded or blindfolding your partner. Focus on the sensation of being touched, then touching your partner.
A: Engage in affection. Practice sensual touch. Talk about sex. Just do it. Surprise your spouse with a sensual evening.

Article: It’s usually in All Apps area of the Start menu in Windows, and in the Applications folder in macOS. It’s the envelope icon at the top-left corner of the window. It’s near the top-left corner of the screen. If you’re using Outlook 2010, click the Options menu, then select More Options. If you’re using Outlook 2010, skip to the next step.  ” This message will now be encrypted. Now that the encryption settings are set, you can create the message.  It’s the paperclip icon at the top of the new message. This opens your computer’s file browser. This attaches the file to the message. The message will now be delivered to the recipient.
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Open Outlook on your PC or Mac. Click New Email. Click the File menu. Click Properties. Click 	Security settings. Check the box next to “Encrypt message contents and attachments. Click OK. Click Close. Enter a recipient, subject, and message. Click Attach file. Select the attachment and click Open. Click Send.

Article: Once it has cooled, you can play with (or eat) it. Keep in mind that it might stain lighter colored clothes or carpets.
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Allow the slime to cool. Done.