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Kylie

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I love coming to gluten free forum for help with my celiac questions, but have lately found that I can't find a good section to post them in. At 19, I feel as if my issues are too old for the teenagers section, but there isn't another age related section to post it in. I do not know who to ask to see if it is possible to have a young adults section added to the forums, so here is the best place to ask. If its possible to add it, it would be great! Thanks.

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I have sent a message to the board administrator asking him to read this topic.

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Oooh! I feel your pain on this one. I think it would be an awesome idea, I hope they seriously consider it!

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Scott Adams Grand Master

Ok, maybe I'm getting old...I thought the teenagers section was for "Young Adults"? I get enough complaints already that there are too many different topics on this forum...I can't add more unless it really makes sense to do so. Could you create a thread within the teenagers section? Could I just change the name and description of the teenagers section to make it broader, like Teenagers and Young Adults...I like this idea better than adding another topic. Let me know what you think.

Take care,

Scott

Oooh! I feel your pain on this one. I think it would be an awesome idea, I hope they seriously consider it!
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psawyer Proficient
Could I just change the name and description of the teenagers section to make it broader, like Teenagers and Young Adults.
Well, at 54, I don't fit either description, but perhaps changing the name will achieve the purpose without creating another forum.
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Scott Adams Grand Master

Hi Everyone,

I updated the name of the "Teenagers Only" forum to "Teenagers & Young Adults Only." Hopefully this can be a place where college age adults can also feel at home. I recommend creating threads within that forum that are specific to your needs.

Take care,

Scott

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