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Many people visit this site to discuss relationship problems in our confidential discussion forum. Sometimes, people are simply unsure whether to consult with a relationship counsellor or not, so we'd like to think that our forum is the first port of call for any problem, but not necessarily a substitute for professional help.
If you have a Twitter account, you can follow us here: PeoplesProblems on Twitter. New followers are featured in our universe (below), and we hyperlink back to your Twitter page!
We like this quote from Miles Franklin as it compliments our site perfectly: "Someone to tell it to is one of the fundamental needs of human beings".

As mentioned above, the main feature of the Peoples Problems website is the advice forum, so why not share your problems, and see whether our visitors can offer some insight?
In addition to the problem forum, we have an evolving business directory, so if your organisation is dedicated to helping people with problems (especially relationship advice), then we would be delighted to host your details on our site for free! Click here for details
If you're not here to find help, or to help others and fancy something more light-hearted, then take part in our on-line poll, or create your own poll for others to vote on. Another popular feature you may be interested in is our survey which enables you to compare your profile against other people who have already taken part.
If you would like to post your own topic and get advice about a problem or even create a new poll question, you can register for free. Other people are discussing things like drugs, relationships, health and finances so help is at hand.

Once registered, you can post your problem or poll question, and then it will be available for others to view and offer advice (using the alias name you provide, as your e-mail address is not displayed). Don't forget, you are here to get help, and other people with problems are also looking for help... this site is a community resource.
We reckon it is best to be as open as possible when it comes to discussing relationship problems, as lack of communication is the root cause of many a problem. We hope that you are able to support this site by contributing to the discussion topics - particularly those which haven't yet received a response.
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