Article: You can ease into things by going for a simple peck or a kiss on the cheek. You can do things a bit slower than normal to signal that you're going in a different direction than what he is use to. When he is ready to try it, continue kissing the way you normally would until you are both comfortable enough to move forward. Spend as much time as you need. When kissing on the lips seems to progress into a more passionate activity, begin to open your mouth, inviting interaction, hoping his mouth will follow your touch. Again, continue this way until you both feel ready to move forward. Movement and pressure changes means he'll want to maintain contact. Some people like intense and immediate surprises, but it can vary from person to person. While kissing, open your mouth and lightly touch his lips with your tongue. If he opens his mouth, you're set! If he doesn't open his mouth, do not try to shove your tongue in anyway. Otherwise you might freak him out. Keeping his lips closed is basically his way of saying he doesn't feel ready.  You can start with the lower lip, passing to the top one and then, the moment of the truth, you're going to try to touch his tongue with yours. Try teasing a bit, make him want more, he will respond.  It might take a few sessions, so be patient and see if he will reciprocate. Some people like to use a lot of tongue, while others prefer to use only a small amount. A basic french kiss usually starts with gently introducing your tongues into each other's mouths.  Don't push your tongue in too far or close both of your lips all the way over their mouth. You can try flicking your tongue in and out quickly, running it along his lips / the edges of his teeth, sucking lightly on his tongue / lips, etc. Remember, that if either of you feels uncomfortable or wants to stop, you need to stop. Making sure the other person consents to any type of intimate activity is an ongoing process. If your boyfriend is still bad at it, or if there is anything that you do not like or would like to change, talk to him. A sigh or soft moan might signal your pleasure. Hold his head closer, stroke his hair, nibble his ears and whisper what you like. Offer advice for ways in which he could improve. You can always tell him what you like, since kissing is a great way to communicate.  If he does something weird or not to your liking just say "Hey, like this" and lead by example. It won't be perfect the first time but you guys will find a balance with practice. Let him know that you're not upset or disappointed, but that you want to work together to make sure that both of you are enjoying your intimate moments. Offer to show him what you like, which may put him more at ease.
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Make eye contact and be flirtatious. Start out slow and begin kissing with lips closed. Part your lips but keep your tongues inside your own mouths. Use your tongue. Try out different amounts and styles when you do begin to use tongue. Try a variety of things until you both know what you enjoy. Be sure to check in and make sure he is enjoying it and wants to continue. Let him know how much you enjoy it. Be specific and kind when you tell him what you don't like.
Article: If you plan to have more children, you may decide to keep your clothing and equipment for the future. Even if you do not have more children, you can save certain items for your future grandchildren – particularly special articles of clothing, like christening gowns, and favorite toys and blankets. If you plan to have more children, it might be worthwhile to store larger items like cribs, highchairs, strollers, and infant furniture. If you have room in your house or garage, that’s great; if not, consider renting a small storage unit. Wash each article of clothing before storing, and then fold it neatly and sort it into a plastic tub or cardboard box, organizing by size and (if applicable) season. These items can carry bacteria, so it’s important to clean them thoroughly before storing. Keep in mind that before you use these items again, you will have to inspect them carefully. Rubber can rot over time, and these items don’t always hold up in storage.
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Consider keeping items in good condition. Keep bigger, pricier items in storage. Store clothing carefully. Wash bottles, nipples, and pacifiers thoroughly.
Article: Ghostwriting involves hiring a writer to write material for another person. The ghostwriter gets no or partial credit, and the person who performs the ghostwritten speech gets the main credit. The point of using a ghostwriter is to help someone communicate clearly and effectively who otherwise doesn't have the time to write his own speech. Another reason for ghostwriting is a person may not be as skilled or talented at writing a speech as the writer they contract to help them is.  You can learn more about ghostwriting by looking up books on ghostwriting in your local library, researching articles about ghostwriting online, and by looking for famous examples of ghostwriting. A few examples of famously ghostwritten speeches are John F. Kennedy's inauguration speech, Reagan's “Boys of Pointe du Hoc” speech, and drafts of Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech “I Have a Dream.” People who write a speech for someone else must determine where the boundaries are. Some people feel that ghostwriting is entirely unethical and should not be done.  Decide what ghostwriting you will or will not do for a friend or client. Also identify situations where you believe people should write their own speech, or when you believe it's a viable reason to have someone else write it.   Knowing where you stand on the ethics of speech writing will make it easier to accept or decline requests for your writing services.  Ghostwriting in the academic arena is often viewed as plagiarism. Others feel that it is okay under certain circumstances, like when politicians, business leaders, or celebrities must present multiple speeches a day, on top of their other responsibilities. There should be a partnership between the writer and speaker. When you write a speech for someone else, there is usually a strong partnership with the speaker. The speaker often provides the topic and main points for the speech, then the two must work together to create a strong speech. Writing a speech for someone you find difficult to get along with is most likely not a good idea. You can write a speech for a person that has different ideas than you, as long as you find it possible to keep your ideas to yourself. The speaker must approve the speech. The speaker approves the speech before presenting it. Several rewrites may be necessary before an agreement is made for a completed speech. The speaker works with the speech writer to make sure it is written in a way that is natural for them. The ghostwriter must learn to adopt a range of voices outside of their own.
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Learn what ghostwriting is. Decide what is and is not ethical for you. Form a partnership with the client. Ask for the speaker's approval.