Do you want to comment on one of the features in this month's DOLLY magazine? Or, perhaps you want to share your similar experiences with fellow DOLLY readers? If so, this is the place to do it.
Use these forums to talk about your problems and get some advice, but remember to seek out expert advice if you need it. There are emergency helplines and counselling phone lines available 24hrs a day. Seek advice
here
DISCUSS BOYS
As confusing and frustrating as boys can be sometimes, we can't help but love 'em. Do you have a boy issue, a question or story? Dumped for your best mate or just wondering whether he really likes you - get on the boards now!
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DISCUSS BODY IMAGE
We all go through things with our bodies we don't understand and sometimes it's very confusing. Are you worried about your weight? Obsessing over your appearance? Weirded out with all the bodily changes you're experiencing
Share your concerns here
The Ice epidemic
We've heard about it, seen it in the news and read about it - the dangerous and highly addictive drug - Ice. Now we wanna know your thoughts.
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DON'T SHUT UP - SHOUT OUT
Got questions? Fire this way. Resident online counsellor DOLLYinnergirl answers your questions. All part of our anti-bullying campaign ... Advice here
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DISCUSS SEX
There are some things those PE classes leave out and maybe you're too scared to ask mum or dad about sex. Here's the place to talk openly and anonymously about sex stuff. Make the most of other DOLLY community members - they may have been through it already.
Click here for discussion boards on sex
DISCUSS FAMILY
Sometimes the closest people to you, are the ones that frustrate you the most. Divorce, step-parents and bitchy friends - you love 'em, but right now you're just not getting along. Don't be alone,
talk to people on the boards
Some messages can't be added to discussion boards due to our publishing guidelines, so if you've submitted a message that hasn't been published, here are some suggested numbers for you to call.
If you have a problem, it's important that you talk to someone about it. If there are no adults, mates or teachers that can help you, phone one of these numbers for experienced counsellors and advice:
Phone KidsHelpLine on 1800 551 800 a 24 hour helpline for young people Australia-wide.
Rape crisis helpline 1800 424 017
Call Lifeline 131 114
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