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I'm full of random information, and I've found it to be veryyy helpful giving advice =] Plus I have ALOT of life experience so I feel that I could really help with anything. I won't lecture or judge you, because I am really trying to help you and answer your question. I know everybody says this but I really have been through it all, from family, relationship, and health prolems - I've been there. I'm only 17 but I feel like everything I've been through has matured me beyond my years. Chances are I can relate to your problems and tell you what really works. Feel free to ask me anything and i'll get back to you as quickly as possible x3

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Hi all, this is yg. I consider this a question, I am also kind of looking for opinions. I am asking here instead of the mod forum because I'd like answers from those who are mods, and those who may not be yet. There is no right or wrong answer, so please, honest opinions only.

In the last month and a half this question, or a version of this question has come up and it bothers me. 'How can I hide that I have been on advicenators?' I assume it was meant from parents.

I would like to know if others have this problem.

Do you have to hide that you use the site?
If so why?

What do you think would make it acceptable to your parents?

Would you be embarrassed for your parents to see the site?

If so is it because of questions asked?
Questions you've asked? Or just the questions in general?

Answers given?
YOUR answers given, or just everyones answers?

Has anyone, besides myself, (who talked to both my kids about it), Talked to their parents about BECOMING an advicenator?

I think it is a great way to initiate conversation
about topics you may be embarrassed to discuss with a parent about yourself. I wonder if anyone has done that?

I think I have plagued you with enough questions for now. Thank you! :)yg

my parents also did not approve of my having of this site, so i stopped for a while. when i told my mom i started it up again she said she was umcomfortable with just my general access to talk to strangers. i assured her there is no conversation or personal information posted so she allows me to have this site. unfortunately she refuses to let my dad knwo for the same reason she didn't want me to have one.

there is nothing i can really suggest you do considering stubborn parents will stick with their ways even if they are aware they are overreacting.

the site is fine, and an excellent source for advice. i do not think the problem is this website but stubborn adults who simply don't understand the site and refuse to take the time to learn about it.

you're doing a great job =]

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(Rating: 4) I'm glad you are back with us! I guess that is the very thing that was bothering me. I understand why parents would be worried about their kids using the site, I also understand that some kids would be embarrassed for their parents to actually read some of the questions/answers we get here. Thanks for taking time to answer! :)


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