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Old 09-21-2006, 06:10 PM #1
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I have read the guidelines and they appear to cover the concerns I've had about getting involved with this site. I am also a member of BT1 but didn't get as involved as I have been on this site. I do have one question and it involves "triggers". I'm not sure what you mean by that. Could someone explain it to me and also where do you get the trigger icon?
I also would like some more information about "trigger" I had no idea that certain topics or pictures of food could be a trigger. I am learning here too. I can't find the red X either. I would never want something I may post to cause someone else any problem. Thanks, Sue
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Snoozie and Trekker,

In the guidelines (linked in the first post of the thread) it says:

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* Triggering material without the use of the Trigger Icon (to be added)
So it looks to me like that icon hasn't been added yet? I think.
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And ((Mrs. D))...LOL, I STILL do a doubletake when I see your picture with the red x, LOL. Too cute.

Okay, back to the discussion.
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I have to admit, the Guidelines looked a tish scary at first,
but after hearing DocJohn's explaination and, with the fact,
that they are only guidelines and are not written in stone,
I am a bit less intimidated.

Thanks DocJohn, I may hold you too that 1st PM friendly
warning.


Thanks for all your hard work and I hope you are feeling
better. And thanks Mods for knowing that you must be good too.
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