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How do I let people know about my new username without tipping my H? I started a new username/thread because H may be reading it. I have seen some people who have changed there name and referenced their old one in the new thread...but you can still google that if I use the old name.
I don't want to lose my support group...sometimes just knowing that someone is reading is INCREDIBLY reassuring.
What do I do?
MogiSola
here's a trick...(used to be ymmomnowtkcih backwards)
BW (me) FWH (him - he's earning the F) 3 boys (4, 5, and 7) M 1997 LT EA/PA 2004-2007 D-Day #1 Feb 2006 Joined MB. D-Day #2 Feb 2008 D-Day #3 Aug 2008 Began REAL recovery Sept 2008.
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I'm not sure, but one way to not tip anyone off is to not start threads on how to not tip someone off.  edit: Hey, another smiley 
Last edited by introvert; 08/11/08 01:13 PM.
"Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth"
Henry David Thoreau
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Intro,
What does the purple smiley mean? Reminds me of my new granddaughter...what could a newborn face convey, really?
LOL
MS...I think your followers will follow. Through any SN, foul weather or fair...even some mud. We'll get there. God's looking out for you.
LA
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Yeah, yeah...introvert... :RollieEyes:
I'm not worried that they're going to take the time to look through every new post there is. I just wanted to let people know where I went without using my username so that they can't track it with google.
They won't recognize the new username...it's not something I've used around H before.
Hey, LA...would love to keep you on my thread too if you get a chance to check in.
Thanks,
MogiSola Yoruba for "I wake to blessing"
BW (me) FWH (him - he's earning the F) 3 boys (4, 5, and 7) M 1997 LT EA/PA 2004-2007 D-Day #1 Feb 2006 Joined MB. D-Day #2 Feb 2008 D-Day #3 Aug 2008 Began REAL recovery Sept 2008.
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Intro,
What does the purple smiley mean? Reminds me of my new granddaughter...what could a newborn face convey, really?
LOL
MS...I think your followers will follow. Through any SN, foul weather or fair...even some mud. We'll get there. God's looking out for you.
LA The purple smilie is for skeptical. Ain't he cool? 
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