I know we're still building up our board, since we're not yet through the month for BFPs with J17 EDD's, but does anyone have ideas for recurring threads they want to do here? We might need to wait til we have more people but I thought we could at least have someplace to dump some ideas.
Hope I'm not starting a shitstorm.
I'm hoping for a PgAL check in. I also think UOs and FFFC are fun.
Edit: if I'm bringing this up too early someone flame the shit out of this post. I'm a planner and it gets out of control sometimes, ha.
Post by summergirl1211 on May 9, 2016 10:14:38 GMT -5
irish14, I was thinking of posting the same thing! I also like UO and FFFC, and later on we can do HDBD too. Maybe some GTKU threads? I'm just awful at coming up with questions.
Post by thelittleredm on May 9, 2016 10:26:41 GMT -5
On my previous BMB, weekly threads consisted of:
Symptoms Thread - kept down the number of nausea threads everyone made TMI Tuesday UO FFFC Appointment Updates (split the month into three sections of dates and each had an appointment check in) HDBD
And I think a PGAL/PGAIF check in would be a great idea
Maybe a FTM check in as well? STM could chime in as needed to answer our questions if needed. The FTM/STM could maybe be monthly instead of weekly... We don't need a board full of check ins (in my opinion).
Also, while I don't want each of us starting our own thread to complain about morning sickness, I also don't mind random threads for random questions/thoughts. Sometimes information gets buried in the check in threads or a good question is asked that might be missed if someone isn't part of that particular check in.
Post by thelittleredm on May 9, 2016 12:34:26 GMT -5
aprilz81, People should definitely feel comfy asking questions. The symptoms thread is more of a place to complain. I mean, people are certainly free to ask questions there, but it's mostly for everyone to commiserate in.
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