My suggestion is to start a Personal thread and POST about yourself. This gives other posters some background on who you are and what your story is. It also helps to give complete transparency about yourself. That you are not a sock puppet with multiple user names Also posters are able to post to you and ask you questions if needed. After this is demonstrated I normally recommend to the administrator that you be taken off of moderation. Normally on weekends, holidays and night(EST.) very little goes on about these issues. If you have done all these things and are still on moderation, I suggest you contact the Administrator about your case.
I hope that helps.
Just re-posting this with a little more explanation.
As a new poster your posts must be approved by the moderator or admin. When you hit submit for a post they go into a queue that must be approved before they show up. During business hours(see note bolded above) this should happen rather quickly, although it is never guaranteed. Other times it will be when I get to it.
I am the main moderator for this section of the forum. So if I am busy then it could be more delayed.
I can only say that it is much faster than in the past, and I will do the best I can.
Cadet, could you clarify the rules around recommending books? Obviously DB/DR is good to go and other books specifically on avoiding divorce etc are likely off limits. What about supplemental books? For example, books on affirmation or books on codependency? At this point, I have picked up and read probably 15 randomly tangential books (as I am sure many people do when things start to go south) with another 10 or so in the mail. I have no vested interest in any of the books or anything like that, just curious how to best help others if I find something that works for me. Some of the books I have were bought used as they have been out of print since the 80/90s.
I have seen others recommend some supplemental titles, but again, I am very thankful for the resource of this forum and the community, so I want to stay well within the allowed bounds!
Me: 28 W: 28 No Kids Together: 10 years Married: 3 years ILYBIDLY: 11/2/17 She moved out: 11/15/17
Cadet, could you clarify the rules around recommending books? Obviously DB/DR is good to go and other books specifically on avoiding divorce etc are likely off limits. What about supplemental books? For example, books on affirmation or books on codependency? At this point, I have picked up and read probably 15 randomly tangential books (as I am sure many people do when things start to go south) with another 10 or so in the mail. I have no vested interest in any of the books or anything like that, just curious how to best help others if I find something that works for me. Some of the books I have were bought used as they have been out of print since the 80/90s.
I have seen others recommend some supplemental titles, but again, I am very thankful for the resource of this forum and the community, so I want to stay well within the allowed bounds!
At this point my suggestion is that you stick with MWD's books on these forums.
There are other recommendations out there that you can read about however I would avoid posting too much about them and stick with the person that pays the bills here.
Thanks! Curious, I have read dozen of stories from different people, but I wonder if I am missing a better way to search for successful outcomes.
Realistically, I know a lot of people start posting and then disappear before they ever share the outcome of their situation. There are others that share success stories in a paragraph or 2 after the fact, which Virginia posts and can also be found on the main DB website. These are good, but the success stories do not provide level of insight that a dozen or so journal-ling threads do over the course of months.
Is there some way to search threads by ongoing vs complete and then by what the outcome of the relationship was, if it is complete? If not, might there be some way to add a tag of sorts to the threads to facilitate such a feature?
Me: 28 W: 28 No Kids Together: 10 years Married: 3 years ILYBIDLY: 11/2/17 She moved out: 11/15/17