Article: Shake the bottle well. Squirt a small amount of white, foaming shaving cream on the stain. Gently massage the shaving cream into the stain with a clean rag or towel. Do not be too rough. Blot the shaving cream off with a clean paper towel. Do not rub, just dab it gently. Let it dry for at least 24 hours. Use a soft cloth to rub a small amount of leather conditioner into the affected area. This will help restore the leather’s texture. Let it dry again.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Apply the shaving cream. Rub it in. Wipe it off. Condition the leather.

Problem: Article: Sometimes a stiff neck is a symptom of a deeper problem, just as a slipped disc in your spine or a pinched nerve. This type of injury may not go away on its own. If you have been experiencing stiffness for more than a few days, call the doctor to find out if you need medical attention. Your doctor might administer an anti-inflammatory injection.  Cortisone injections can be given directly at the site of the stiffness and they will reduce inflammation of the neck, which may be contributing to stiffness. A stiff neck can be caused by extreme tension in the body, often as a result of the buildup of anxiety. If you think your anxiety is contributing to a stiff neck, you might want to visit a doctor or counselor to talk about treating anxiety. Having a stiff neck is one of the primary symptoms of meningitis, a serious bacterial illness that causes swelling around the brain.  A stiff neck may also indicate that you are having a heart attack. Get immediate medical attention if you experience the following symptoms:  A fever. Vomiting and nausea. Difficulty touching your chin to your chest. Chest pain or pain in the left arm. Dizziness. If you have trouble sitting up, standing, or walking, see a doctor immediately.
Summary: See a doctor if you have pain that won't go away. Check your anxiety level. Get medical attention if you notice severe symptoms.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Treating your broken toe within the first 24 hours of the injury is crucial to ensuring it does not get infected or become too swollen. Take off any constricting items on your toes, such as socks or shoes. Once your toe is exposed, examine it to ensure no bones have broken through your skin. You should look closely to make sure your toe is still pointing in the right direction, despite the break, and does not appear blueish or feel numb to the touch. These are all indications that it is safe to treat the toe at home. Sit down on a comfortable, stable surface. Place your foot on a stack of pillows or on a chair. Raise the leg to above your waist to reduce the swelling on your pinky toe.  Raising the affected leg will also help to reduce the pain of the broken pinky toe. You should try to keep your foot elevated as much as possible, even after the first 24 hours. Rest and elevation will help your pinky toe to heal. If your feet get cold, use a light blanket over your feet like a tent so there is very little pressure on your broken toe. For the first 24 hours of the injury, you should ice your toe to reduce swelling and pain. Wrap an ice pack in a towel and apply it to the toe for 20 minutes once an hour.  You can also wrap a bag of frozen peas or corn in a towel and use it as an ice pack. Do not leave the ice pack on for longer than 20 minutes at a time and never apply ice directly to your skin as this can lead to further injury. Take ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), acetaminophen (Tylenol) or naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn) for pain relief. Follow the dosage instructions on the label.  Children under the age of 18 should not be given aspirin. Do not take pain medication if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or any bleeding disorders, such as ulcers.

SUMMARY: Remove your shoes and socks, if necessary. Raise the affected leg above your waist. Ice the toe for 10 – 20 minutes. Take pain medication.

If you are interested, smile at him, and if he says something funny, laugh. Put down your phone, and make eye contact while you are talking. You're not just being superficial. Rather, you're showing him you're interested in him, just as he's interested in you. Also, the brain perceives the smiles of other people as a reward. In other words, when you smile at someone, their brain processes that as a reward. If you want to encourage someone who's flirting with you, a smile is a good place to start. If he's just smiling at you, don't be afraid to say hello if you want to talk to him more. If he’s asking you questions, respond in such a way that leaves room for more conversation. You want to open the conversation, so he understands that you find him interesting.  One way to encourage him to start talking is to ask him his opinion about something. For instance, ask what he thinks of the restaurant, what he's eating, or even a question about the team playing on television behind you. Make questions open-ended. Asking a simple yes-or-no question will get you a simple yes-or-no answer. An open ended question requires more than a simple yes or no to answer it. For instance, asking "Do you like the wine?" is a yes-or-no question. Asking "What do you like about that wine?" requires that he provide a deeper answer. If he’s been flirting with you, he’s most likely said some nice things to you, so return the favor. Everyone likes to hear nice things about themselves, and guys are no exception. Plus, giving him a compliment back lets him know you're interested.  Keep it honest. Try to look for something you can sincerely compliment him on, and make it specific. For example, "You're handsome," is pretty general. "Your smile lights up the room," is much more specific. Don't stick to just good looks. Complimenting his brain can be just as flirtatious. For example, you could say, "What an insightful comment. You seem like a really smart guy." It's not enough just to open up the conversation. You also have a responsibility to help keep it going. If you keep talking, you show you're interested in his flirting and him as a potential date.  Try digging a little deeper. Ask about what interests him. See if he has any interesting hobbies or if he has pets. Ask about his job or what he likes to do outside of work. Use anything to keep the conversation going. As your showing interest, your body says a lot about how you feel, too. If you like someone, you will probably use some unconscious body language to tell the person that, but you can also be conscious of what your body is saying, too.  For instance, you don't want to use closed-off body language, such as crossing your arms or legs and turning your body away from the person. Leaning in, touching the other person, adopting open body language, and smiling are all ways of encouraging interest.
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Pay attention to him. Open up the conversation. Give him a compliment. Try to keep the conversation going. Don't forget your body language.