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Website reviews for ages 15

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  • Health professionals tackle personal questions with candor.

     
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    4
    (Website, 2012)
  • Sophisticated chat world has sexual content.

     
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    1
    (Website, 2012)
  • Share, rank, and discuss news -- and adult topics.

     
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    (Website, 2012)
  • Social network provides support for LGBTQ teens.

     
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    (Website, 2011)
  • Edgy sex-ed site best suited for mature teens.

     
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    3
    (Website, 2011)
  • Asking for fashion feedback requires a tough skin.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Online art gallery is creative space for older teens.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Adopt a "bimbo," and leave your girl power behind.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Social site's news feed gets rude and racy.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Publisher's site is safe, but some novels are a bit spicy.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Anything-goes broadcasts offer unpredictable content.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • For anyone who finds humor in mixing up everyday life with some silliness, the antics on this site will delight.

     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Risky teen-dating site with unmoderated chat, iffy links.
     
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    (Website, 2010)
  • Flirtatious site focuses on judging teens by their looks.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Retailer's charity site means well, but offerings are thin.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Gossip site's guilty pleasure fun isn't always G-rated.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Anonymous chat site created by teen is too risky for kids.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Science-focused educational site offers cool homework help.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • The journalists of tomorrow get hands-on training at this site where they report, produce, and write current events.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Site institutionalizes "the gimmes" but allows veto power.
     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Innovative video site puts users in charge.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Funny name, useful tool. Blerp lets you turn any Web site into your own personal discussion forum.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Teen gamers will love combining scenes from different games to make their own "mash-ups" to post and share.

     
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    (Website, 2009)
  • Free, comprehensive scholarly search engine is perfect for high-schoolers getting their first taste of research.

     
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    4
    (Website, 2009)
  • Gives blogging a shot in the arm with mixed-media postings.

     
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    1
    (Website, 2009)