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I've lost a thread.....
74jax
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How do you find a thread you have posted on.
It was on this section a few days ago, a wife found out about her husband cheating. I replied but whilst on holiday, just wanting to pick it up but I've lost it???
It was on this section a few days ago, a wife found out about her husband cheating. I replied but whilst on holiday, just wanting to pick it up but I've lost it???
Forty and fabulous, well that's what my cards say....
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Normally, if you click on your username and select all posts in the Statistics tab, you will see it.
I think that thread has been pulled though - the one where she asked how to rebuild trust? I can't see it anywhere.I'm an adult and I can eat whatever I want whenever I want and I wish someone would take this power from me.
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Search your previous posts:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/search.php?do=finduser&u=440007
EDIT: Also see post above by splishsplash who posted while I was still messing about trying to post the appropriate link!:exclamati Error: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. :doh:0 -
And who not - I did that but it's not there, just a bit confused.
Slishsplash - I thought of that but couldn't see a reason why it would be pulled, no one was mentioned etc
Strange. Thanks anyway.Forty and fabulous, well that's what my cards say....0 -
Yes, I noticed that too. The last time I looked at the thread, a couple of posters had started a discussion that may have been viewed as racist. I expect someone reported it, and it was removed for that reason.
Most replies also took the view that the OP wasn't genuine too, no?
There was some banter around that, which may have caused someone, believing the OP to be genuine, to complain.
Edit: Oops, sorry. I'm referring to a post where the wife had been cheating on the husband, with an American businessman apparently! That has also been removed.
Put your hands up.0 -
Yes, I noticed that too. The last time I looked at the thread, a couple of posters had started a discussion that may have been viewed as racist. I expect someone reported it, and it was removed for that reason.
Most replies also took the view that the OP wasn't genuine too, no?
There was some banter around that, which may have caused someone, believing the OP to be genuine, to complain.
Edit: Oops, sorry. I'm referring to a post where the wife had been cheating on the husband, with an American businessman apparently! That has also been removed.
Detroit wasn't it you that said you were the American businessman :PIt's better to regret something I did do than to regret something that I didn’t. :EasterBun0 -
Ah, I was only pulling your legs.
I'm really a British wife of variable age, with a lot of issues with my hubby's family, who looks just like Pippa Middleton.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
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I think the thread may have been about a woman who's husband was 'having an affair' with a woman overseas.Yes, I noticed that too. The last time I looked at the thread, a couple of posters had started a discussion that may have been viewed as racist. I expect someone reported it, and it was removed for that reason.
Most replies also took the view that the OP wasn't genuine too, no?
There was some banter around that, which may have caused someone, believing the OP to be genuine, to complain.
Edit: Oops, sorry. I'm referring to a post where the wife had been cheating on the husband, with an American businessman apparently! That has also been removed.
She caught him out, he said he'd finished it but hadn't and she caught him out again.
She wanted to know about rebuilding trust.
She later deleted her first post, I'm gussing she asked for the thread to be removed.0
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