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Email Advice
Sites that depend on two-way email communication, rather than those that post questions openly on the site, or have real-time or message board methods.
See also Members Only, which goes a step further and requires registration.
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- Responses posted on site.
- Offers down to earth advice on interpersonal situations.
- Provides advice on a large variety of subjects including sex, sexuality, substance abuse, love, relationships, friendships, divorce, depression, and/or family problems.
- Promises "motherly advice" for those in need of it.
- Detailed opinions for one dollar.
- Advice for anyone about anything.
- Online guide to mental, emotional, and practical survival in the inner city.
- Provides free advice to people in need.
- Offers free advice and counseling to anyone in need. Promises total confidentiality, any subject.
- Volunteer group of seniors that offers free advice on a wide variety of topics.
- Answers all questions on any topic for free.
- Online agony uncle. Free and confidential.
- Get advice on love, cooking, physical health, psychology, and sociology. Members include both amateurs and professionals.
- Author's view on life's issues and answers problems.
- Personalized help for dealing with stressful situations.
- Some responses posted on the site with identifying details removed.
- Offers free advice on all topics.
- Advice on any topic; based on an open mind and sharing experiences.
- Free advice on any questions or problems that you might have.
- Promises responses within 24 hours.
- Providing help about welfare benefits, consumer, housing and employment and a many other topics.
- Promises answers to social, psychological, family, work, health, relationship, friend, sex, male or female related problems.
- Free advice on issues related to marriage, family, relationships, and recovery by e-mail.
- Offers answers to life's problems.
- Offers advice for most questions for a fee.
- Response by e-mail, with some responses posted on the site if you consent.
- Free. You may choose to remain anonymous if you want, or responses will be posted on the site if you wish.
- Yahoo! group where advice is offered on all topics.
- Offers advice and information. In most cases, advice will only be given on personal, professional, or policy questions, especially those with an ethical component.
- Get free advice on all topics.
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