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atomic sagebrush
December 9th, 2017, 06:32 PM
Hey ladies

as some of you may have noticed I'm trying to update a lot of threads by the end of the year and this one is extremely involved. I'd love some feedback on it - pink swayers the entire last part of the essay is new, I wrote it today and it's about e4d, e4d plus one, etc. I'd really, really appreciate some fresh eyes and pointing anything out that you're still wondering about.

I am still gonna do a guide to one attempt and e4d but I have to be sure all these threads are updated first.

I'd really, really appreciate the help - it's mostly the last part of the essay that's about e4d, etc - so you have to scroll down past a few posts about other stuff first.
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/9736-how-many-attempts-should-i-do-when-pink-blue.html

Verena
December 10th, 2017, 09:22 AM
Hey ladies

as some of you may have noticed I'm trying to update a lot of threads by the end of the year and this one is extremely involved. I'd love some feedback on it - pink swayers the entire last part of the essay is new, I wrote it today and it's about e4d, e4d plus one, etc. I'd really, really appreciate some fresh eyes and pointing anything out that you're still wondering about.

I am still gonna do a guide to one attempt and e4d but I have to be sure all these threads are updated first.

I'd really, really appreciate the help - it's mostly the last part of the essay that's about e4d, etc - so you have to scroll down past a few posts about other stuff first.
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/9736-how-many-attempts-should-i-do-when-pink-blue.htmlHi atomic, in the pink swayer's section you write about "older couples" and the quickly closing fertile window. I was asking myself, if I should feel addressed by this? I am 36... So I hope not ;-) But maybe some clarification could help so that the readers don't start to worry if they are a bit older (like me) but not that old that they should be in a hurry...

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atomic sagebrush
December 10th, 2017, 10:04 AM
ok, thanks

To answer your question, it's a sliding scale, of course. A 36 year old will have more concerns than a 26 year old but not as many as a 40 year old. So I'd not be super concerned with it, but at the same time, I hate to see anyone over 35 waste years on swaying.

atomic sagebrush
December 10th, 2017, 08:50 PM
anyone else?? I'd really love to hear from you!

Girlswaylondon
December 11th, 2017, 06:01 AM
It’s so helpful! I always struggled to find the right amount of info on one attempt/e4d!

I look forward to the guide! :D

Filzma
December 11th, 2017, 07:43 AM
Hi atomic! I’m swaying blue and I liked it! brief and to the point!thank you.

Filzma
December 11th, 2017, 09:21 AM
Oh I’m so dumb! I just realised this was only talking of the frequency and when to dtd! Sorry ignore my comment![emoji5]

atomic sagebrush
December 11th, 2017, 10:48 AM
It’s so helpful! I always struggled to find the right amount of info on one attempt/e4d!

I look forward to the guide! :D

that's because I wasn't sold on e4d until just this last month and did not want to have everyone doing something that could possibly sway blue. Thanks for your patience.

atomic sagebrush
December 11th, 2017, 10:49 AM
Oh I’m so dumb! I just realised this was only talking of the frequency and when to dtd! Sorry ignore my comment![emoji5]

Yes I find it easiest to break these things down by subject because they get very long and involved!!

4blue2pink
December 11th, 2017, 05:09 PM
that's because I wasn't sold on e4d until just this last month and did not want to have everyone doing something that could possibly sway blue. Thanks for your patience.

is e4d now considered as effective as 1 attempt with opk's for someone who could do either method? im guessing that its been showing good results recently and thats why you now feel you can fully endorse it?
i did 1 attempt with my last sway (successful) but switched to e4d this time (mon-fri-tues pattern) for 1 month due to going away for a week right around ovulation and not wanting to take opk's with me and got bfp! its been the one thing about my sway that has me doubting slightly.. i guess because its different from what i did before, i did find it much more relaxed and less stressful not having to do opk's.

atomic sagebrush
December 11th, 2017, 06:30 PM
is e4d now considered as effective as 1 attempt with opk's for someone who could do either method? im guessing that its been showing good results recently and thats why you now feel you can fully endorse it?
i did 1 attempt with my last sway (successful) but switched to e4d this time (mon-fri-tues pattern) for 1 month due to going away for a week right around ovulation and not wanting to take opk's with me and got bfp! its been the one thing about my sway that has me doubting slightly.. i guess because its different from what i did before, i did find it much more relaxed and less stressful not having to do opk's.

No, I don't consider it as effective but that isn't the thread to really go into all that. I do plan a "guide to one attempt/e4d" in which I'll go into that. It's been effective enough for me to recommend it though

atomic sagebrush
December 12th, 2017, 11:36 AM
Hey ladies

as some of you may have noticed I'm trying to update a lot of threads by the end of the year and this one is extremely involved. I'd love some feedback on it - pink swayers the entire last part of the essay is new, I wrote it today and it's about e4d, e4d plus one, etc. I'd really, really appreciate some fresh eyes and pointing anything out that you're still wondering about.

I am still gonna do a guide to one attempt and e4d but I have to be sure all these threads are updated first.

I'd really, really appreciate the help - it's mostly the last part of the essay that's about e4d, etc - so you have to scroll down past a few posts about other stuff first.
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/9736-how-many-attempts-should-i-do-when-pink-blue.html

Hey friends - I did update this thread again with a couple of concerns that people raised plus another few things I thought of. Doing these big threads is a lot of work to me and I really do like hearing the feedback (including positive feedback LOL - it's fairly demoralizing when I spend a day or more writing one of these things and then no one even says anything about them!) Please let me know if you see anythhing less than clear

atomic sagebrush
December 12th, 2017, 11:36 AM
Hi atomic, in the pink swayer's section you write about "older couples" and the quickly closing fertile window. I was asking myself, if I should feel addressed by this? I am 36... So I hope not ;-) But maybe some clarification could help so that the readers don't start to worry if they are a bit older (like me) but not that old that they should be in a hurry...

[emoji170] 08/2014 [emoji170] 04/2016

:agree: added a section on this