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November 4th, 2016, 11:04 AM
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BrightSky - That's great you were able to sway for that long! I'm not very disciplined when it comes to dieting cause I love to snack, but this has the biggest possible upside imaginable for DH and me that will motivate us to stick with it. We had a long talk last night going over all the different details of the diet and lifestyle changes we'd need to make and he is on board. I think he's going to buy some tighty whiteys tonight =p I'm most nervous about starting the diet now and having to continue to eat "low everything" through the holidays...that's going to be really tough, especially having to answer to people who are used to seeing me eat normally. If we do go the HT route, I don't think we'd share it with others either. We agreed that if I don't get a BFP after our attempt in January, we're going to move forward with looking into the HT route.
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November 4th, 2016, 10:23 PM
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Big Dreamer
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November 5th, 2016, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
LuvMyGuys
BrightSky - That's great you were able to sway for that long! I'm not very disciplined when it comes to dieting cause I love to snack, but this has the biggest possible upside imaginable for DH and me that will motivate us to stick with it. We had a long talk last night going over all the different details of the diet and lifestyle changes we'd need to make and he is on board. I think he's going to buy some tighty whiteys tonight =p I'm most nervous about starting the diet now and having to continue to eat "low everything" through the holidays...that's going to be really tough, especially having to answer to people who are used to seeing me eat normally. If we do go the HT route, I don't think we'd share it with others either. We agreed that if I don't get a BFP after our attempt in January, we're going to move forward with looking into the HT route.
I wasn't too diciplinced on the diet! Esp at the end as it was coming into party season! I love vegetation foods so concentrated on this. I don't think I could do it again to tell you the truth. That's a good plan. Would you consider another if you end up with an opposite? That might take some the pressure off.
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November 9th, 2016, 04:39 PM
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Swaying Advice Coach
Hi again, although we've talked since you posted this somehow it eluded me till just now!!
for reasons I can only guess at, I find that it's quite common for 3-girl families to have tons of boys all three of them, or 2 of them have tons of boys and one has girls. One of those things I'd love to have the resources to investigate!!
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November 10th, 2016, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
Hi again, although we've talked since you posted this somehow it eluded me till just now!!
for reasons I can only guess at, I find that it's quite common for 3-girl families to have tons of boys all three of them, or 2 of them have tons of boys and one has girls. One of those things I'd love to have the resources to investigate!!
Yes, would be very interesting to find out the results of an investigation for that! A lot of people that I know have all girls or boys (either two or three kids)!
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