Finally there have two weeks passed since I joined this forum, so now I'm legally up for adoption 
I've been a natural LDer for about four years, I think, and usually have one to three LDs per month. Usually means: When I don't concern myself with lucid dreaming a lot. I have kept a dream diary on and off (but mostly off) for the past year and a half but am now really trying to keep myself disciplined enough to write in it regularly.
Since I joined this forum two weeks ago I've had four LDs, three of them this week. It seems like merely thinking and reading about dreaming more often than usually already increases my rate of LDs.
I've tried to WILD three times (two times at bed time and once in the afternoon) but didn't succeed at it. I've also practised ADA a little during the past two weeks. But apart from that, I haven't tried any techniques yet.
I've so far only had natural DILDs and am rather content with keeping it this way, BUT I want to improve my dream control and increase my rate of LDs. I also seek both inspiration for what to do in my LDs and inspiration from what I experience in my LDs.
If you are a very spiritual person or believe in many things that are usually considered paranormal, you might not want to adopt me as I'm rather sceptical and doubtful when it comes to things like for example astral projection.
I'm curious about shared dreaming, though. But this is the only exception and I'm really just curious if it's possible and, if it actually is possible, how it works.
Hm... what else can I say? Ah, right: I spent two of the LDs I had since joining DV with having sex, one with carrying out a task I had set for myself (licking things! it was fun) and in the other one, I asked a DC what to do and then tried to complete the mission she had given me, but failed (hurt myself badly in the dream and had a false awakening).
I hope someone wants to adopt me even though I'm this lazy, sceptical person who wastes her LDs on having sex 
So, if you have any further questions, just feel free to ask me
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