Of course there are plenty more free advice sites. Free teen advice that is actually trustworthy and non-harmful is pretty hard to come by. So many people do not take questions asked by teens seriously so you'll find a lot of the websites riddled with name-calling, harassment, jokes, and untrue information.
Advicenators, to my knowledge, is the only website offering free advice (especially free teen advice) about relationships, love, sex, financial issues, etc. with the personalized advice column feature--plus you have completely anonymity here on Advicenators. It's also much cheaper to purchase a paid account on Advicenators than it is on other sites.
With Advicenators, you know that DangerNerd (the owner and, pretty much, King of Advicenators) is only an email away. You know he is a real human being that will answer your email--not some stupid robotic thing. You also know you can make suggestions directly to the head of the site in this way and that they'll be read and responded to. If you read the link above about why Yahoo! Answers clearly stinks compared to Advicenators, you'll understand why so many people stick around here.
I do hope you don't decide to leave Advicenators, but I'm sure you'll find that this is the more intelligent of the free advice websites. People are honest here without being rude, and you can feel free to ask any question while being completely anonymous.
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