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#818939 01/19/03 08:23 PM
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Hi,

I am new to this forum, and don't know how to get around to good. You told me to read you post (Just found out...more). How do I do that? Also, what does d-day mean.

Thanks

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IDMHVM,

If you want to look at crybaby's past posts, you can go to one of her replies, and up above her reply is a little "toolbar". It shows you a pair of sunglasses, a paper w/pencil, and one other thing(I can't remember what the third thing is). Anyway, you click on the sunglasses, which will bring up crybaby's profile. Along with the profile you can click on "view latest posts" or something to that affect. That will bring up the last 50 posts from that poster. Under that, you will see the "titles" of the threads, one of which is "Just found out...more". You click on that, and you will be brought directly to that thread.

Or, you can go to the "Just found out" board, and look for that post there(that's were she posted that thread).

D-day is the acronym for "discovery day". That's just one of the things that we used to make long stories a little shorter.

I know that you had asked crybaby these questions, but I figured I'd help out for ya!

Tigger

#818941 01/20/03 09:11 AM
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There is a "menu" at the beginning of the site listing the seperate branches of the forum. There is In Recovery, Divorce, General Questions, Pregnancy, and Just Found Out where people go right after their D-Day (for "discovery day" when they got the "news" of the affair and/or the pregnancy. Most of us on Pregnancy have TWO D-Days...the first one for me was October 26, 1998, when I first found out about OW. The second one was January 7, 1999 when I found out the OW was pregnant.

To look up Crybaby's post, go to "Just Found Out" and look for a thread where she is the author.

Good luck navigating the forum...it's very easy once you get the hang of it.

Catnip =^^=

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Tigger4jdt and Catnip,

Thanks for the information.


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