CA: Look, I believe you 100% that you're coming here for the same reasons the alter kakkers come here. And it's right that you did.
But talking with teens about topics like acting out, I've seen every view possible on the site. As to adults saying stuff that might not be right for teens to read:
TRAGIC INFO.
One adult says he acted out in his youth. He then said it was mzl two times in his LIFE. Yet he said it brought him to long-term suicidal depression. Wow. What kind of message is THAT for a teen. [Heck, in my youth I'd go two times in an HOUR.]
HURTFUL INFO.
One adult told a teen that even one case of acting out leads straight to gehinnom with no possible tshuva. [Well, boys, if true I think we'll be meeting a lot of people down there (Ch'V)... didn't Dovid haMelech call this the "sins of our youth?"]
TOO MUCH INFO.
Then there's the question of replying to a teen with possibly TMI "too much info". Should an adult be saying on a teen's thread, I don't know, when he started acting out or what specific activities got him in trouble? Or asking for very personal details from the teen? Maybe teens need/deserve a higher level of tznius than older members, at least in their own threads. I DON'T KNOW, and I'm hoping other members will chime in.
I remember you saying that you're 15. I'm sure you think you can handle anything in this department. I'm thinking, though, that some folks (not ME, of course!!!!) have background that you might be ok to read but shouldn't necessarily have as part of advice directed straight at you. TMI.
ONE FINAL FACTOR...
And then there's the fact that some countries and states have laws about sex-related communications with young people. Even, perhaps, when the motive is therapeutic and not lewd. I have no clue if any of the laws would ever apply, but all we need is the chillul Hashem of GYE ending up in a headline somewhere. [Or in some darned British court of "int'l jurisdiction" raising a crime against humanity ] But now I'm going overboard.
I probably haven't hit the heart of my concern in this rambling post, but maybe it paints a SLIGHTLY better picture of my question.