1. Not a bad idea per se- but I wouldn’t make it a guide rule. Ask her out based on context clues from conversation on what seems like the most appropriate time and activity you could both enjoy and is as natural as possible. If that time or activity don’t work suggest you could change it and work out something that will fit you both.
2. Another one that can work- but I wouldn’t rely on it. Little formatting tricks can help dress up a presentation and CAN work to meet content requirements but shouldn’t be used for the latter as much as can be helped. When a “page” count is given it’s usually assumed that a “page” is between 250-500 words depending on the spacing expected and 12 point font as standard. Changing font etc- you can do the math to figure out the expected word count- but “page” and “word” counts are just guidelines and are assuming content of reasonable quality.
3. Isn’t bad advice. You may have to play with it to get the moisture right, and paper towel or the like can be used as well. The proximity to the food changes the effect as well- some baked goods for instance you might want to wrap in a moist thin towel etc.
4. Is sound. There are lots of ways to cut an onion to mitigate crying. They work with various effectiveness and depend some on technique. Oil can form a barrier to prevent the off gas of the onion from escaping- but if the oil doesn’t form a complete film you may still cry. Depending on the purpose of the onion being used you may not desire using oil.
5. Generally sound but if you’re picky it may not work for you.
6. Also generally sound. The bread acts as a sacrificial anode. You’ll want to replace it periodically and you could also simply use a desiccant like silica without wasting food or some of the possible issues of using bread which can mold or otherwise have issues.
7. Asking your partner what they want CAN be good advice, and communication about sexual desire is important. But you may want to surprise your partner- or your partner may not know what they want- or that something they aren’t aware of is something they want.
Either way- magazines are quite often horrible sources of bedroom inspiration. I’m sure they’re out there- but I’ve yet to meet a man who likes teeth involved in a blow job, and that’s a tip I often see in women’s mags. Likewise- “doing the ABC’s with your tongue” is a common Pei eve of oral sex advice to men for women and I’ve yet to find anyone but the most easily pleasures of women enjoy this. Listen to your partner’s words but also their body. Pay attention.
Generally speaking most women require some degree of clitoral stimulation to climax, and most men need consistent stimulation of one type to achieve climax, with visual stimulation enhancing things much. But all people are different and sex shouldn’t be all about climaxing but enjoying the experience. Watch movies, read books, talk to each other and try new things after communicating and building trust. Have safe words and know how to let the other know what you are or aren’t ok with, and what the signal to stop is.
If you pay attention to your partner’s personality and how they behave in bed- you can get an idea about what their personality is like and what their turn ons are. A good guide line when all else fails is to touch them how they touch you. People often touch others the way they want to be touched. Learn the erogenous zones- not just primary but others- and use these to bring them pleasure. Remember too that not all people are the same. Some like nipple play while others aren’t very sensitive there. Some can climax just from kissing like of the neck and others get little from it. Even in cases where it feels nice some might not be comfortable being pleasured there- many men and women (but often more so men) aren’t comfortable with any type of even external butt play even if they enjoy the sensations. One lover may like something and another may find it to tickle. Pay attention.
8. Pen thieves often take pens just because they forget to put it back. If you use the pen then take it- you’ll see the ink isn’t blue anyway. Most nicer pens either don’t show the ink color on the pen or allow you to see the ink cartridge through the pen and can see the color. Limited use- limited effect. It’s up to you if it’s worth the effort.
9. Could work. It’s better than nothing. You at least have one angle for them to work with. Probably not worth going out of your way for- and what if you change hairstyles over the course of 4+ years your ID is good (in some states it’s good for decades...)
10. Decent advice. I don’t know that I’d go through the effort- but if you’re a slow reader or it’s a huge menu like CCF, or you are prone to anxiety and/or indecision this could help. Decent advice. I don’t know that I’d go through the effort- but if you’re a slow reader or it’s a huge menu like CCF, or you are prone to anxiety and/or indecision this could help.
11. Do what works. A lot of people get “hangry.” Doing dinner first can help alleviate that. If you fill up on movie snacks before dinner- dinner may seem less satisfying as well, or they may have little or no appetite. Just do what makes sense.
12. Generally true. Look for bias language and good descriptions. Trust use of language and people who read as though they are intelligent and have put thought and effort into their replies.
13/14- both sound. No real input.
15. Not bad advice. May not work.
16. Pizza places may be better suited to help- gas stations are generally expected and obligated to provide services to motorists of certain types. Pizza places aren’t. Your mileage may vary. Some pizza places might not be able to spare the man power to help you out- and might not be willing. Maybe buy some cheese sticks or a drink or even leave a tip or something to say thanks.
17. You really shouldn’t pop zits. If you insist though- a hot compress can help to reduce pain before and after. Be careful not to touch the qtip or compress around your face and possibly spread oil and contamination. Be careful with water run off as well.
18. This is HIGHLY subjective. A house near a school is generally going to see higher rates of vandalism and petty theft. You’re more likely to have kids walk on your lawn or pick/kill your plants. Kids at school or going to and from make noise. Traffic is increased in school zones as well. If parked outside the risk of skateboards bikes scooters balls and more damaging your cars as well as scratches etc. is higher. Living near a fire station had all the benefits and almost none of the draw backs except you’ll hear sirens whenever there’s a fire- so I can’t say I’d advise that either. Depends on your priorities.
19. No input. Good advice.
20. Overall good advice. Better advice is learn how to clean windows so you don’t leave streaks.
21. Generally great advice. Is you start out using condoms and stick to it- you won’t really “miss the difference” even if people say without “feels better.” If you don’t want babies it’s your best bet to be sure- even if a person is honestly on birth control and is taking it correctly- it can fail. But people make mistakes without knowing it and common behaviors and medicines can reduce or remove the effectiveness of birth control.
People lie on top of that- and regardless you are relying on someone else to protect you. Using a condom is an easily verified and highly effective precaution against babies. It’s also an excellent safe guard against many STI’s and the fact a person can lie or be unaware they have them. As a general rule just use condoms. But it’s all personal choice and in a committed relationship with a partner you trust you might not see a value from condoms. If you aren’t going to use a condom make sure you trust this person with your life- your bank account numbers- etc. condom or not- but especially if not- make sure you’ve had the conversation about what you’d do if the two of you did make a baby and that you agree on that. And remember that they can also change their mind on that and if you aren’t ok with having a kid... use a rubber.
2. Another one that can work- but I wouldn’t rely on it. Little formatting tricks can help dress up a presentation and CAN work to meet content requirements but shouldn’t be used for the latter as much as can be helped. When a “page” count is given it’s usually assumed that a “page” is between 250-500 words depending on the spacing expected and 12 point font as standard. Changing font etc- you can do the math to figure out the expected word count- but “page” and “word” counts are just guidelines and are assuming content of reasonable quality.
4. Is sound. There are lots of ways to cut an onion to mitigate crying. They work with various effectiveness and depend some on technique. Oil can form a barrier to prevent the off gas of the onion from escaping- but if the oil doesn’t form a complete film you may still cry. Depending on the purpose of the onion being used you may not desire using oil.
6. Also generally sound. The bread acts as a sacrificial anode. You’ll want to replace it periodically and you could also simply use a desiccant like silica without wasting food or some of the possible issues of using bread which can mold or otherwise have issues.
7. Asking your partner what they want CAN be good advice, and communication about sexual desire is important. But you may want to surprise your partner- or your partner may not know what they want- or that something they aren’t aware of is something they want.
9. Could work. It’s better than nothing. You at least have one angle for them to work with. Probably not worth going out of your way for- and what if you change hairstyles over the course of 4+ years your ID is good (in some states it’s good for decades...)
10. Decent advice. I don’t know that I’d go through the effort- but if you’re a slow reader or it’s a huge menu like CCF, or you are prone to anxiety and/or indecision this could help. Decent advice. I don’t know that I’d go through the effort- but if you’re a slow reader or it’s a huge menu like CCF, or you are prone to anxiety and/or indecision this could help.
12. Generally true. Look for bias language and good descriptions. Trust use of language and people who read as though they are intelligent and have put thought and effort into their replies.
13/14- both sound. No real input.
15. Not bad advice. May not work.
16. Pizza places may be better suited to help- gas stations are generally expected and obligated to provide services to motorists of certain types. Pizza places aren’t. Your mileage may vary. Some pizza places might not be able to spare the man power to help you out- and might not be willing. Maybe buy some cheese sticks or a drink or even leave a tip or something to say thanks.
18. This is HIGHLY subjective. A house near a school is generally going to see higher rates of vandalism and petty theft. You’re more likely to have kids walk on your lawn or pick/kill your plants. Kids at school or going to and from make noise. Traffic is increased in school zones as well. If parked outside the risk of skateboards bikes scooters balls and more damaging your cars as well as scratches etc. is higher. Living near a fire station had all the benefits and almost none of the draw backs except you’ll hear sirens whenever there’s a fire- so I can’t say I’d advise that either. Depends on your priorities.
20. Overall good advice. Better advice is learn how to clean windows so you don’t leave streaks.
21. Generally great advice. Is you start out using condoms and stick to it- you won’t really “miss the difference” even if people say without “feels better.” If you don’t want babies it’s your best bet to be sure- even if a person is honestly on birth control and is taking it correctly- it can fail. But people make mistakes without knowing it and common behaviors and medicines can reduce or remove the effectiveness of birth control.