Q: If you want the relationship to stay interesting, then you’ve got to keep things fresh. Falling into the same old dull routine can make that fire flame out pretty fast, so you should always keep him on his toes and find new things to do together to keep your love feeling exciting and dynamic. It doesn’t matter what you do as long as you work to keep your relationship feeling exciting and fun.  This could mean taking a spontaneous road trip once a month, taking up ballroom dancing together, or learning to cook French cuisine together. The longer you are together, the more important it will be for you to bond with his friends. While you don’t have to be best friends with them, you should spend some time together, build up a healthy rapport with them, and make sure that they don’t think you’re keeping him from really being who he is. You want his friends to be on your team if you want the relationship to last, and you shouldn’t make him choose between you or his friends, either. You don’t have to hang out with his friends every second of the day, but when you do see them, say hi and ask how they’re doing and even joke around with them a bit. If you’re serious about the guy you’re with, then you should prepare to be interacting with his friends a lot in the future. If you want your relationship to stay new and exciting, then you and your man should find some things that are only meant for the two of you. While keeping things fresh is important, developing some traditions is crucial to the success of your relationship, too. It can be as simple as going jogging together every Sunday, going hiking outside of the city once a month, getting wrapped up in Game of Thrones together, or finding “your” bar, where you play pool and split a pitcher of beer once a week. It’s important to find some things that can help define your relationship together.  Developing traditions together can help your relationship feel special and unique and can give you more things to look forward to together. To make your relationship last, you can’t pressure your guy to move forward faster than he’s ready to do. Whether you want to move in together, get married, or have kids, or just want him to meet your parents, you have to remember to slow down and wait for the right time to present itself. If you’re always pressuring your boyfriend to take the next step, then he may feel suffocated and less excited to more forward with you.   Every relationship moves at its own pace, and you shouldn’t pressure your boyfriend to do what your best friends, neighbors, or cousins are doing. You should decide to move forward together. It shouldn’t be all about putting the pressure on or for waiting for the guy to make the move. It’s natural that the longer you date, the more time you’ll spend together, and the more you’ll merge your interests and favorite activities. However, it’s important to not lose sight of who you are apart from your guy, and to continue to make time for your solo hobbies, for your friends, and for your family without your guy by your side. If you both spend time apart doing your own thing, you’ll continue to grow as individuals while helping your relationship grow stronger.   It’s important to always make time for your girlfriends, no matter how serious things are with your guy. They’ll help ground you and will remind you of the person you are apart from your guy and can help you get some perspective. Plus, if you and your guy spend more time apart, your time together will be sweeter because you’ll be more excited to see each other. If you’re serious about each other, then you should never forget to say “I love you” or to let your guy know how much you care. Don’t take his love for granted and assume that he knows how you feel about him. To make your relationship last, you can’t get lazy with your love and can’t make assumptions. It’s important to be open and honest about your feelings every day of your relationship.  Girls can be romantic just as well as boys. Plan a date to sweep him off his feet, go on a surprise weekend getaway in the mountains, or spend your anniversary in the same ice cream shop where you went on your first date. Never stop showing your guy how much you love him and he’ll do the same for you.
A: Try new things together. Be friendly with his friends. Develop some traditions just for the two of you. Let things progress at their own pace. Grow closer while maintaining your independence. Let him know how much he means to you.

Article: Vegetable, almond, and baby oil are known to be oils that can remove super glue. If these oils are not immediately available, try other cooking oils such as olive and coconut oil.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Select an oil.

Problem: Article: Your scalp produces natural oils which provide your hair with a lot of moisture. When you shampoo your hair, you wash away these oils, leaving your hair dry. Instead of washing your hair every day, simply rinse your hair in the shower and shampoo only every 3-5 days. If your hair looks greasy in between washes, use a dry shampoo to soak up the oil and add texture. Select a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to help smooth your hair and reduce puffiness. Read the labels and choose products that specify they are "moisturizing" or "smoothing." Avoid using products with sulfates, which can dry out your tresses and lead to frizzy hair.  Avoid products that advertise increased hair volume, as these will exacerbate frizz. Condition your hair from the mid-lengths to ends, and leave it on your hair for at least 2 minutes before rinsing. Cold water seals the hair cuticle, which will prevent each strand from losing valuable moisture and create a sleeker, shinier look. Enjoy a warm—not hot—shower and rinse out your shampoo and conditioner with cool or cold water.
Summary: Wash your hair as infrequently as possible. Use shampoo and conditioner formulated for dry hair. Rinse with cool or cold water.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: When the snow melts someone else will find your "present", as well as there is a possibility that the run-off, mixed with feces, will contaminate a water source. Alternatively, pack it out in a sanitary fashion(for example, double-bagged with kitty litter, or in a poop-tube). If you are camping on a glacier, find a small, deep crevasse.

SUMMARY: Do not defecate in the snow. Walk until you find dirt.

Q: This is a blue app that has a white "A" with a white circle around it. It's most likely on your iPhone's or iPod's Home Screen. It's on the bottom of the screen. You can also tap an app on the "Featured" page, which is the default location to which the App Store opens, or you can tap Categories or Top Charts left of Search to look for apps based on different search criteria. It's at the top of the screen. Doing so will take you to a page listing any apps that match your search query. You can also tap the app's name below the search bar to search for it. If the app isn't free, you'll tap its price (e.g., $1.99) instead. If it's an app you already own but isn't on your device currently, you'll tap the download button (the icon looks like a cloud with a down-arrow) instead. This green button will appear in the same location as did GET. You may not always see this option for free apps, but you will always need to verify your account details before purchasing apps.  You can also scan your fingerprint if your iPhone supports Touch ID. If you aren't signed into your Apple ID, you'll also need to enter your Apple ID email address. Once it finishes downloading, the app will be on a page to the right of your iPhone's or iPod's Home Screen. You can tap OPEN in the space where GET was to open the app directly.
A:
Open the App Store. Tap the Search tab. Tap the search bar. Type in the name of an app, then tap Search. Tap GET to the right of your app. Tap INSTALL. Type in your Apple ID password. Wait for the app to download.