Back in November we were approached by Eryn-Faye Frans, and asked to write a guest article for her blog. (For those of you unfamiliar with her click on her name.) She enthusiastically works to help married couples with “Commitment, Communication, and Consummation!” She has a lot on her plate right now with her website, blog, and new book coming out, so she decided to ask a few people if they’d be willing to write guest articles for her. We feel so honored that she thought of us! She asked for something written on the subject of Anal Sex, so Cumingirl went to work in December to put something together for her. On this past Monday she announced to her readers that she would be featuring a couple guest writers each month. Click here to see where she introduced us! So bookmark her site not only for her wealth of information on marital intimacy, but also so you can check out Cumingirl’s article on Tuesday, January 12th!
And now on to another subject… There seems to be some confusion lately as to comments left on our blog and the moderation of them. We have moderation cut on. That means that comments you leave will NOT be visible to our readers until we physically get online ourselves and approve them. However, when you leave a comment, it appears that it is immediately published, and then 15 minutes later disappears. We assume that WordPress has it set up that way just so that you can see what your comment will look like when it’s published. You’ll be able to see if you made any spelling mistakes or if your comment made sense. It is only visible by you for that 15 or so minutes, and then it disappears until one of us three has the free time to get online and moderate comments. Sometimes it happens quickly (if one of us is online at the time you leave your comment) and sometimes it may be hours before one of us is online. If you leave a comment that isn’t helpful or that contains inappropriate language/content, then we simply delete it, and no one ever sees it. We wanted to take this opportunity to try and explain this to everyone, and hopefully this has cleared up any misunderstandings out there.