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<?php
/**
 * Privacy Settings Screen.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Administration
 */

/** WordPress Administration Bootstrap */
require_once __DIR__ . '/admin.php';

if ( ! current_user_can( 'manage_privacy_options' ) ) {
	wp_die( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to manage privacy options on this site.' ) );
}

if ( isset( $_GET['tab'] ) && 'policyguide' === $_GET['tab'] ) {
	require_once dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/privacy-policy-guide.php';
	return;
}

// Used in the HTML title tag.
$title = __( 'Privacy' );

add_filter(
	'admin_body_class',
	static function( $body_class ) {
		$body_class .= ' privacy-settings ';

		return $body_class;
	}
);

$action = isset( $_POST['action'] ) ? $_POST['action'] : '';

get_current_screen()->add_help_tab(
	array(
		'id'      => 'overview',
		'title'   => __( 'Overview' ),
		'content' =>
				'<p>' . __( 'The Privacy screen lets you either build a new privacy-policy page or choose one you already have to show.' ) . '</p>' .
				'<p>' . __( 'This screen includes suggestions to help you write your own privacy policy. However, it is your responsibility to use these resources correctly, to provide the information required by your privacy policy, and to keep this information current and accurate.' ) . '</p>',
	)
);

get_current_screen()->set_help_sidebar(
	'<p><strong>' . __( 'For more information:' ) . '</strong></p>' .
	'<p>' . __( '<a href="https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/settings-privacy-screen/">Documentation on Privacy Settings</a>' ) . '</p>'
);

if ( ! empty( $action ) ) {
	check_admin_referer( $action );

	if ( 'set-privacy-page' === $action ) {
		$privacy_policy_page_id = isset( $_POST['page_for_privacy_policy'] ) ? (int) $_POST['page_for_privacy_policy'] : 0;
		update_option( 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy', $privacy_policy_page_id );

		$privacy_page_updated_message = __( 'Privacy Policy page updated successfully.' );

		if ( $privacy_policy_page_id ) {
			/*
			 * Don't always link to the menu customizer:
			 *
			 * - Unpublished pages can't be selected by default.
			 * - `WP_Customize_Nav_Menus::__construct()` checks the user's capabilities.
			 * - Themes might not "officially" support menus.
			 */
			if (
				'publish' === get_post_status( $privacy_policy_page_id )
				&& current_user_can( 'edit_theme_options' )
				&& current_theme_supports( 'menus' )
			) {
				$privacy_page_updated_message = sprintf(
					/* translators: %s: URL to Customizer -> Menus. */
					__( 'Privacy Policy page setting updated successfully. Remember to <a href="%s">update your menus</a>!' ),
					esc_url( add_query_arg( 'autofocus[panel]', 'nav_menus', admin_url( 'customize.php' ) ) )
				);
			}
		}

		add_settings_error( 'page_for_privacy_policy', 'page_for_privacy_policy', $privacy_page_updated_message, 'success' );
	} elseif ( 'create-privacy-page' === $action ) {

		if ( ! class_exists( 'WP_Privacy_Policy_Content' ) ) {
			require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-privacy-policy-content.php';
		}

		$privacy_policy_page_content = WP_Privacy_Policy_Content::get_default_content();
		$privacy_policy_page_id      = wp_insert_post(
			array(
				'post_title'   => __( 'Privacy Policy' ),
				'post_status'  => 'draft',
				'post_type'    => 'page',
				'post_content' => $privacy_policy_page_content,
			),
			true
		);

		if ( is_wp_error( $privacy_policy_page_id ) ) {
			add_settings_error(
				'page_for_privacy_policy',
				'page_for_privacy_policy',
				__( 'Unable to create a Privacy Policy page.' ),
				'error'
			);
		} else {
			update_option( 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy', $privacy_policy_page_id );

			wp_redirect( admin_url( 'post.php?post=' . $privacy_policy_page_id . '&action=edit' ) );
			exit;
		}
	}
}

// If a Privacy Policy page ID is available, make sure the page actually exists. If not, display an error.
$privacy_policy_page_exists = false;
$privacy_policy_page_id     = (int) get_option( 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy' );

if ( ! empty( $privacy_policy_page_id ) ) {

	$privacy_policy_page = get_post( $privacy_policy_page_id );

	if ( ! $privacy_policy_page instanceof WP_Post ) {
		add_settings_error(
			'page_for_privacy_policy',
			'page_for_privacy_policy',
			__( 'The currently selected Privacy Policy page does not exist. Please create or select a new page.' ),
			'error'
		);
	} else {
		if ( 'trash' === $privacy_policy_page->post_status ) {
			add_settings_error(
				'page_for_privacy_policy',
				'page_for_privacy_policy',
				sprintf(
					/* translators: %s: URL to Pages Trash. */
					__( 'The currently selected Privacy Policy page is in the Trash. Please create or select a new Privacy Policy page or <a href="%s">restore the current page</a>.' ),
					'edit.php?post_status=trash&post_type=page'
				),
				'error'
			);
		} else {
			$privacy_policy_page_exists = true;
		}
	}
}

$parent_file = 'options-general.php';

wp_enqueue_script( 'privacy-tools' );

require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-header.php';

?>
<div class="privacy-settings-header">
	<div class="privacy-settings-title-section">
		<h1>
			<?php _e( 'Privacy' ); ?>
		</h1>
	</div>

	<nav class="privacy-settings-tabs-wrapper hide-if-no-js" aria-label="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Secondary menu' ); ?>">
		<a href="<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'options-privacy.php' ) ); ?>" class="privacy-settings-tab active" aria-current="true">
			<?php
			/* translators: Tab heading for Site Health Status page. */
			_ex( 'Settings', 'Privacy Settings' );
			?>
		</a>

		<a href="<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'options-privacy.php?tab=policyguide' ) ); ?>" class="privacy-settings-tab">
			<?php
			/* translators: Tab heading for Site Health Status page. */
			_ex( 'Policy Guide', 'Privacy Settings' );
			?>
		</a>
	</nav>
</div>

<hr class="wp-header-end">

<div class="notice notice-error hide-if-js">
	<p><?php _e( 'The Privacy Settings require JavaScript.' ); ?></p>
</div>

<div class="privacy-settings-body hide-if-no-js">
	<h2><?php _e( 'Privacy Settings' ); ?></h2>
	<p>
		<?php _e( 'As a website owner, you may need to follow national or international privacy laws. For example, you may need to create and display a privacy policy.' ); ?>
		<?php _e( 'If you already have a Privacy Policy page, please select it below. If not, please create one.' ); ?>
	</p>
	<p>
		<?php _e( 'The new page will include help and suggestions for your privacy policy.' ); ?>
		<?php _e( 'However, it is your responsibility to use those resources correctly, to provide the information that your privacy policy requires, and to keep that information current and accurate.' ); ?>
	</p>
	<p>
		<?php _e( 'After your Privacy Policy page is set, you should edit it.' ); ?>
		<?php _e( 'You should also review your privacy policy from time to time, especially after installing or updating any themes or plugins. There may be changes or new suggested information for you to consider adding to your policy.' ); ?>
	</p>
	<p>
		<?php
		if ( $privacy_policy_page_exists ) {
			$edit_href = add_query_arg(
				array(
					'post'   => $privacy_policy_page_id,
					'action' => 'edit',
				),
				admin_url( 'post.php' )
			);
			$view_href = get_permalink( $privacy_policy_page_id );
			?>
				<strong>
				<?php
				if ( 'publish' === get_post_status( $privacy_policy_page_id ) ) {
					printf(
						/* translators: 1: URL to edit Privacy Policy page, 2: URL to view Privacy Policy page. */
						__( '<a href="%1$s">Edit</a> or <a href="%2$s">view</a> your Privacy Policy page content.' ),
						esc_url( $edit_href ),
						esc_url( $view_href )
					);
				} else {
					printf(
						/* translators: 1: URL to edit Privacy Policy page, 2: URL to preview Privacy Policy page. */
						__( '<a href="%1$s">Edit</a> or <a href="%2$s">preview</a> your Privacy Policy page content.' ),
						esc_url( $edit_href ),
						esc_url( $view_href )
					);
				}
				?>
				</strong>
			<?php
		}
		printf(
			/* translators: 1: Privacy Policy guide URL, 2: Additional link attributes, 3: Accessibility text. */
			__( 'Need help putting together your new Privacy Policy page? <a href="%1$s" %2$s>Check out our privacy policy guide%3$s</a> for recommendations on what content to include, along with policies suggested by your plugins and theme.' ),
			esc_url( admin_url( 'options-privacy.php?tab=policyguide' ) ),
			'',
			''
		);
		?>
	</p>
	<hr>
	<?php
	$has_pages = (bool) get_posts(
		array(
			'post_type'      => 'page',
			'posts_per_page' => 1,
			'post_status'    => array(
				'publish',
				'draft',
			),
		)
	);
	?>
	<table class="form-table tools-privacy-policy-page" role="presentation">
		<tr>
			<th scope="row">
				<label for="create-page">
				<?php
				if ( $has_pages ) {
					_e( 'Create a new Privacy Policy page' );
				} else {
					_e( 'There are no pages.' );
				}
				?>
				</label>
			</th>
			<td>
				<form class="wp-create-privacy-page" method="post" action="">
					<input type="hidden" name="action" value="create-privacy-page" />
					<?php
					wp_nonce_field( 'create-privacy-page' );
					submit_button( __( 'Create' ), 'secondary', 'submit', false, array( 'id' => 'create-page' ) );
					?>
				</form>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<?php if ( $has_pages ) : ?>
		<tr>
			<th scope="row">
				<label for="page_for_privacy_policy">
					<?php
					if ( $privacy_policy_page_exists ) {
						_e( 'Change your Privacy Policy page' );
					} else {
						_e( 'Select a Privacy Policy page' );
					}
					?>
				</label>
			</th>
			<td>
				<form method="post" action="">
					<input type="hidden" name="action" value="set-privacy-page" />
					<?php
					wp_dropdown_pages(
						array(
							'name'              => 'page_for_privacy_policy',
							'show_option_none'  => __( '&mdash; Select &mdash;' ),
							'option_none_value' => '0',
							'selected'          => $privacy_policy_page_id,
							'post_status'       => array( 'draft', 'publish' ),
						)
					);

					wp_nonce_field( 'set-privacy-page' );

					submit_button( __( 'Use This Page' ), 'primary', 'submit', false, array( 'id' => 'set-page' ) );
					?>
				</form>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<?php endif; ?>
	</table>
</div>
<?php

require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/admin-footer.php';
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Most women don’t know that they ejaculate

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So the things that you wish to keep away from are touching any of the personal areas. Don’t contact her nipples and don’t touch her vagina. You don’t want to use any oil or something like that.

He’s that assured that his strategies work (they do work very well). Some ladies could be ashamed that they can’t ejaculate, and quite the opposite, other girls are afraid to actually “let go” and ejaculate in case their companions assume they have urinated. The actuality is that there’s nothing incorrect with squirting, and there may be nothing mistaken with not squirting. This is something fairly counter-intuitive and within the video, she explains exactly the right approach to do it. You can’t really learn these things without watching the video.

If you continue to don’t know where her g-spot is, that is the time to search out it. It is healthier to use a water based mostly lubricant and you’ll at all times use your tongue since everyone knows a great cunnilingual workout will get a lady pretty wet. You even have to grasp that the reason she is going to finally squirt is due to the strength of the orgasm. Remember that you want her relaxed, and well-lubricated.

Your personal preferences – Everyone has personal sexual preferences, kinks and fetishes that turn you on and intensify intercourse. Spend a while to explore and get to know your personal and start incorporating them into masturbation and sex. You want to have the ability to loosen up and “let go,” even though many of your muscle tissue are straining on the identical time. “The ability to ‘let go’ and expertise an orgasm appears to be a vital factor” to squirting [16].

So, you want to find these spots and work there slowly. As you retain on working on those spots, you’ll discover that sure parts of the vagina are changing. You will see the swelling of the labia and clitoris as they become darker. Apart from that, the vagina will turn into dripping wet.

Always ensure it’s consensual and aware of her preferences, building arousal while exploring what excites her most. Watch the video tutorialBegin by putting your palm over her vulva with a light-weight rubbing motion, avoiding any sudden movements. Gradually construct up the depth, letting her physique respond as you enhance the feeling. With time and the proper pressure, you’ll heighten her pleasure, leading to intense, unforgettable orgasms. Watch the video tutorialPlace all four fingers on her vulva, moving them aspect to aspect with lube or her pure wetness, stimulating the entire vulva space. Sync along with her breathing, teasing her clitoris and outer lips with out applying too much strain.

These are methods that produce a squirting orgasm each single time, and no lady ever gets bored with climaxing. Judging by the plethora of squirting searches from the Pornhub Insights information, you could assume that every woman can squirt on-demand, at any time. According to the ISSM, they estimate 10% to 50% of women involuntarily ejaculate (i.e., with out their associate actually understanding tips on how to make their woman squirt). Most women don’t know that they ejaculate, as a outcome of the fluid typically goes back into the bladder. However, after squirting, I really needed to know what was occurring. It was simply so satisfying, and I started craving it.

“A lot of occasions how to squirt, girls will poo as a end result of they’re pushing too onerous, so that’s a challenge,” Chechik stated. As actresses are expelling liquid by way of their urethra when they’re squirting, it’s important to be hydrated before they start taking pictures their scenes. This usually includes consuming plenty of water or Pedialyte, the electrolyte filled rehydration drink. Creating a protected and pressure-free environment is key. When a girl feels relaxed and confident, her physique is more prone to reply positively to different types of stimulation.

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