How to view pictures
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How to view pictures
Hey girls I feel embarrassed asking this but I have been given a username and password to look at pictures but don't know what to do next?
Shell025- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Ireland
Re: How to view pictures
Hi hun dont worry im not great with these things and had to get my 16 year old daughter to help first time! lol You go to picturetrail.com (google it) then you see on the right it will ask for user name enter the name you've been given then it should ask you for a password and hey presto! when u click on individual album you will be prompted to enter password again xxx When are you having your BA hun? xx
annaliese76- BJSF Addict
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Location : Bournemouth
Re: How to view pictures
Hey annaliese I had to ask my 15 year old son about 10 minutes ago how to set one up (havent done it yet cos he wandered off back to his PS3 when I didnt get it instantly ) and Im trying to get to grips with it just now.
Have you told your daughter? I havent told any of my kids. Think my eldest two - darling son 15 and some-times too cheeky for words daughter who is 13 would be horrified that their old mum had done this
Have you told your daughter? I havent told any of my kids. Think my eldest two - darling son 15 and some-times too cheeky for words daughter who is 13 would be horrified that their old mum had done this
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : North West
Re: How to view pictures
Thanks very much annualise I am four weeks post op and doing really well how about you x
Shell025- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Ireland
Re: How to view pictures
Shell- I'm 4 days to go and getting really impatient very excited tho :)) xx
Kat- yes i've told my children, My 16 year old daughter is totally with me thankfully and im hoping she will be a great help afterwards too, along with my partner, my 13 year old son is ok about it and understands why i have wanted to do this although not quite as encouraging as my daughter:/
Incidently my daughter is naturally gifted in the boobie department and wears a 34DD (although i reckon she is probably an E cup actually)!! She certainly didnt get them from her mum lol xxx
What have you told your children about why you are not able to do as much? (thats one reason why i felt i should tell people around me)Have they noticed any difference yet? xxx
Kat- yes i've told my children, My 16 year old daughter is totally with me thankfully and im hoping she will be a great help afterwards too, along with my partner, my 13 year old son is ok about it and understands why i have wanted to do this although not quite as encouraging as my daughter:/
Incidently my daughter is naturally gifted in the boobie department and wears a 34DD (although i reckon she is probably an E cup actually)!! She certainly didnt get them from her mum lol xxx
What have you told your children about why you are not able to do as much? (thats one reason why i felt i should tell people around me)Have they noticed any difference yet? xxx
annaliese76- BJSF Addict
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Location : Bournemouth
Re: How to view pictures
My kids are aged three and five months. I told my three year old that mammy has sore boobs and sore arms she has been fantastic which really surprised me as she is a little cuddler and I still carried her alot for a sneaky hug lol best of luck with the op. I truly believe if I hadn't told anyone they would not have noticed because I have been wearing chicken fillets and padded bras for years! As it happens I told everyone lol.
Shell025- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Ireland
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