Question Posted Wednesday December 10 2014, 10:45 am
I don't think so u gave me the right answer was it comfortable to you to understand my question. By the way I don't know how to ask a question regarding sexual health problems. Thanks for helping me/giving advice to me. Bye.
I can't tell you whether your previous made anyone uncomfortable. I highly doubt it. Perhaps what may of occurred if no answers were that people felt they didn't know enough about the subject to give you a decent answer and hoped others would notice it and answer. It happens.
missundersmock answered Friday December 12 2014, 5:13 am: i agree, i dont understand your question enough to able to answer and theres nothing thats uncomfortable for me personally that i would not at least TRY to help out with.
adviceman49 answered Thursday December 11 2014, 10:38 am: There are few questions any of us would find uncomfortable answering. If there ever is a question we are uncomfortable with we would just not answer it.
IF you do wish to ask more question I would hope you would work on your English grammar. That was the biggest problem I had with your question, understanding exactly what your question was. Take your time, think your question through and then type in your question. Take all the space you need and then make sure we can understand what you are asking. Also spell out all the words do not use twitter shorthand. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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