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Subject: Re: The ultimate determining factor


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kitty
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Date Posted: 20:02:27 06/27/04 Sun
In reply to: Dea 's message, "The ultimate determining factor" on 06:16:39 06/27/04 Sun

I think that what would be helpful with a larger forum, is that it might encourage people to stay around longer, and form more of a *community* rather than a friendly place to have questions answered.. if that makes sense?

Whatever happens, I'm sure it will work out because the people here are all very supportive and helpful, and that is the most important thing any forums can have.




>This Forum has saved my sanity! I am not kidding...I
>have had minimum support from family/friends (all
>think I am too old to do this and didn't need it in
>the first place, according to them, not my dentists)
>and my ortho is so quiet, he gives no information. I
>don't know how I would have got through it without the
>info/support here!
>
>But, I was going to say...the ultimate determining
>factor is what YOU want to do because in the 10 months
>I have been here, I have seen many people finish
>braces and drop out. The newbies pretty much have the
>same questions/concerns as those before. So your
>audience will change constantly and only what you want
>to do really matters, since you will be the only
>stable factor in the long run.
>
>For myself, I think a lot of us older people are not
>brave enough to tackle clever activities. I have been
>very comfortable with this Forum as it is. Thanks
>again, Lynn.

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