Any amount of TMI? I have no filter sometimes when it comes to TMI subjects & I often ramble on, so I'm likely to go into more detail than some appreciate. I'm not likely to post TMI pictures unless absolutely necessary to the conversation.
What terms are not ok to use? I learned yesterday baby dust is offensive, had no idea b/c it's a widely used term on another website forum.
Do you ladies talk about every time you O? I'm used to doing a little report like, "I just got +opk such & such day, wish me luck, the bd is on!" type of stuff.
I've seen non-TTC subjects too, but I'm not a daily blogger type of person. A few non-TTC topics here or there.
I can often be too blunt & love sarcasm, but being a newb I dont want people to feel I'm being an ass right off the bat.
Just wanting to get a feel for how you ladies interact here
Have you checked out the 2WW threads and the Waiting to O thread? That is where most people like to discuss their symptoms and things like that in relation to TTC.
We also don't tend to use the term BD, we just stick to sex.
Me: 33 DH: 31 DD: 10 (born August 2004) Married 03/01/14 TTC#2 BFP: 05/17/2014 EDD: 1/25/15 MMC: 06/30/2014
Ok, so if I do have any TMI I'll just save it for the 2ww or waiting to O threads. I did read the newbie blog, but didn't see anything about what is ok to post here, so that's why I asked. I'm not hugely into gifs anyway And I'm good with the term sex too
I'll say that we don't want photos of your CM, or if you pee in a cup of bleach, or, really, anything else. A positive pee stick is fine if you've been here long enough for us to know you, and we occasionally get the "is this OPK positive" picture.
And, as the PP said, the rainbow & glitter terms don't go over well....absolutely no baby dust, baby dancing, bbs, etc. It's good luck, sex, and boobs
If you're fluent in sarcasm and can take some flack, you're good
Gotcha. Sorry, the rainbow & glitter terms are from a more *sensitive* forum. I'd prefer the more adult words myself. I've seen plenty of CM pictures so I just compare to mine, I've had +opks already, so I definitely know what it looks like. I actually flamed someone on the other forum for the pee + bleach test. Only on cd9, so not likely to have a +hpt soon enough to feel like a *rub in the face*
Sarcasm is good. Most of us are fluent. Most of the TTC-related TMI takes place in the W2O and 2WW threads. Those pop up every day. Join in whenever you like. We don't really use the term BD, because we're all adults and we can say sex.
Mostly, just don't be a jackass. Don't post a positive pee stick if you've only been here for a hot minute, try to search old threads for an answer before starting a new one, and don't post too many gifs... that's my thing and I'll cut you.
As a somewhat newbie myself- is there a magic number or certain amount of time as to when a newbie is sharing good news with others as opposed to a throwing out a drive-by BFP?
I don't think there's a magic number, but I would say it would go by the amount you participated. I was here for only 2 cycles when I got my BFP, but I participated a lot, so people knew who I was. I participated every day in the Waiting to O and the Two Week WAit threads, and other things like that.
Me: 33 DH: 31 DD: 10 (born August 2004) Married 03/01/14 TTC#2 BFP: 05/17/2014 EDD: 1/25/15 MMC: 06/30/2014
Sarcasm is good. Most of us are fluent. Most of the TTC-related TMI takes place in the W2O and 2WW threads. Those pop up every day. Join in whenever you like. We don't really use the term BD, because we're all adults and we can say sex.
Mostly, just don't be a jackass. Don't post a positive pee stick if you've only been here for a hot minute, try to search old threads for an answer before starting a new one, and don't post too many gifs... that's my thing and I'll cut you.
As a somewhat newbie myself- is there a magic number or certain amount of time as to when a newbie is sharing good news with others as opposed to a throwing out a drive-by BFP?
I think it's less about the number of posts or the number of days and more about whether you feel other posters would truly wonder what happened to you if you just stopped posting. That is rather subjective so if you're not sure I'd advise against posting a pregnancy announcement.
Like others have said, as you lurk and pay attention to other threads you'll see what is and is not okay. It takes getting used to! Just don't be *that* poster that asks a question about something when there is an active thread discussing the exact same thing that is still on the first page.
This group ebbs and flows- everyone makes mistakes at some point, but if you get called out then handle yourself graciously and don't just GBCB (Goodbye Cruel Bump-- when someone says they are quitting TTGP forever). Getting butthurt is bad (in these cases). Being a cool person and learning something is good.
Married 9-1-12 (On Depo until 4-12) Me- 33, DH- 36
NTNP starting 9-12, Actively TTC since 9-13
My DX- Hypothyroidism. Prescribed Synthroid
DH's DX- Severe MFI- first SA results: 1.3 mill (1.2 mill motile), 21.6% motility, 2% morphology
Blood test revealed low testosterone so DH was prescribed Clomid. Repeat blood test and SA in November.
Like others have said, as you lurk and pay attention to other threads you'll see what is and is not okay. It takes getting used to! Just don't be *that* poster that asks a question about something when there is an active thread discussing the exact same thing that is still on the first page.
This group ebbs and flows- everyone makes mistakes at some point, but if you get called out then handle yourself graciously and don't just GBCB (Goodbye Cruel Bump-- when someone says they are quitting TTGP forever). Getting butthurt is bad (in these cases). Being a cool person and learning something is good.
I've already seen that happen here - the "you guys are meanies, I'm out of here" stuff, and honestly it's kind of ridiculous. Nah no butthurt here
Re: Just so I don't look like an idiot newb: what is/isn't acceptable to talk about here?
We also don't tend to use the term BD, we just stick to sex.
DD: 10 (born August 2004)
Married 03/01/14
TTC#2
BFP: 05/17/2014 EDD: 1/25/15 MMC: 06/30/2014
DD: 10 (born August 2004)
Married 03/01/14
TTC#2
BFP: 05/17/2014 EDD: 1/25/15 MMC: 06/30/2014
I think it's less about the number of posts or the number of days and more about whether you feel other posters would truly wonder what happened to you if you just stopped posting. That is rather subjective so if you're not sure I'd advise against posting a pregnancy announcement.