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You're smart, you're savvy... and you know the messageboards better than your first year of [inserted dreaded school subject here]. Do you have any favorite threads here on the messageboards? Or ones you always refer to or check on for new responses? One you'd highly recommend? Please let us know!
As part of the site upgrade/overhaul, we're looking for threads to link to articles and categories. Could you please help out by sharing one, two or ten of your favorites?
(You can even write a sentence or two description if you're feeling like a particularly cunning linguist today. Either way, as a thank you and for recognition, your name (user name or real name or no name, you choose!) would be listed after "Recommended by ..." Oh, and suggesting a topic you started yourself isn't "vain" and actually would be really cool.)
Any questions? Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!
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(Even though this one is mostly a regroupment of some threads here at Scarleteen, it's good when you're looking for quick and reliable references per safer sex and birth control.)
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(I'm going to think about it and may come back for more. )
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Hello all you fabulous Scarleteen users! Now with the site upgrade up and running, you're surely been poking around. Have you seen the DISCUSS sections, with links to the message boards like this:
What do you think of the links listed? Missing a great thread you'd highly recommend? Please let us know! Posts: 3318 | Registered: Jun 2003
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