If I had an embarrassing problem for which I wanted advice without judgement or consequences, and there was an anonymous, uncensored method of communication in which I could tell any number of people my problem with the possibility of getting unbiased solutions or advice...
Well, I could see the appeal in venting to strangers.
I do see your point, but I still find it sad since caring people in your life should not pass "judgement or consequences". No one is perfect and some of those embarrassing issues might be better understood than people believe. It's a shame if understanding individuals who won't judge are lacking in someone's life (yes I know, in a perfect world).
And it really seems that some people just have no one they can trust or talk to, even for non-embarrassing situations. It just saddens me. It's not a judgement or criticism.
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