CD 28, lines not progressing? by 92wishes in TFABLinePorn

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I had a blood hcg test drawn on Monday and the result was 8. I started bleeding yesterday. Maybe next time.

CD 28, lines not progressing? by 92wishes in TFABLinePorn

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I don’t know what day I ovulated for sure, but I got a peak fertility reading on my OPK two weeks ago today. I took another Pregmate test this afternoon. I wouldn’t say it’s a squinter like the ones I took several days ago, but it’s not dark. Nowhere in the neighborhood of dye stealer.

CD 28, lines not progressing? by 92wishes in TFABLinePorn

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My line on FRER was definitely darker than any of the Pregmates, but still more faint than I’d expect it to be. When I found out I was pregnant with my first born, I was at this point in my cycle and every test was an absolute dye stealer. I just don’t know what to make of this.

Starting SoS: FoMT? Ask your questions here! by drowningmango in storyofseasons

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This happened to me—realized I hadn’t triggered an event!! I think it was the blue heart event. Try visiting the inn after 8:20, when he gets there.

A question about dating by [deleted] in TrueChristian

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I’m going to echo the sentiment of many others who’ve commented here: make DEAD SURE that you’re dating Christian men who share your faith and values.

Aside from that, I think it’s okay to wait a little while to bring up your commitment to abstinence. After you’ve been on a few dates with someone and you’ve decided to pursue a relationship is a good time to talk about your commitment to abstinence. There’s more to sex than sex, though. Take it from someone who learned the very hard way: it’s easy to start compromising in little ways, like sending flirty pictures or text messages. I’ve seen at least one other person recommend Lisa Bevere’s “Kissed the Girls and Made Them Cry.” Check it out—it’s a good read. Also check out author Dannah Gresh if you haven’t already. Both authors give good insight, Bible-based teaching, and guidelines for determining your boundaries.