(22-09-2013, 09:36 PM)doodlebug2055 Wrote: Welcome to the conversation BTW.
Thank you Doodlebug
Quote:That first article was hilariously written.
My knowledge in NBE is low compared to many (most?) of the members. Therefore I could't add something useful to the most of the conversations.
At the moment I don't have any questions. They will arise when my knowledge in NBE increases. The things I want to know were answered by the forum search.
I am from germany and for me it is hard to understand some of the threads because they were written in nice english with a wide range of vocabulary. It's not always simplified english.
A nice side-effect beside learning NBE is that I can improve my active/passive vocabulary and reading skills with breast nexus
Quote:That was completely new to me and I'm so glad you shared it Linda.
"You name it, you've got it" I was told when I tried to order parts by description instead of a partnumber from our stock in USA.
It's always the same. Without the correct "keywords" you are not able to find anything. The keyword you have to know is
"tucking". Now, with the correct keyword it's easy for you to find more information.
For me it was the same with the acronym "NBE". NBE is something you have to know! Just as: BB, BO, EPO, FG, GR, MSM, NB, PSO, NR, PM, BA, BC, BT, LT, MT, TF, SNR, NR, T, E, SRS etc.
The thread opener here had the same problem:
Commonly Used Acronyms
Quote:Have YOU ever done it? Do you know if there's a way to release the glue if you need to "exit" for some reason?
There was never a problem with removing the glue (superglue also). The direct opposite comes true due to the flexibility of the skin. I didn't found a glue which adhere to my skin
Latex milk,
Mastix, superglue don't work, so I use tape. If you try the Mastix, there is no need to buy the "Mastix remover". You can use alcohol instead, it's much cheaper.
Linda