About UnspokenQuestions

UnspokenQuestions.com is a free reading library for the personal, family, relationship, and career questions that people often hesitate to ask out loud. The aim is plain-language general guidance — a starting point for your own thinking, not a replacement for therapy, medicine, law, or finance professionals.

Who the site is for

The content is organized by life stage and situation rather than by jargon. Four broad audiences anchor the library:

If your situation cuts across more than one category, most do — read across categories.

How content is written

Pages are AI-assisted: they are drafted with a large language model, then reviewed for tone, accuracy of general framing, and avoidance of overstated claims. The site does not publish invented experts, fake testimonials, fabricated statistics, or proprietary research. Where research consensus exists, pages describe it in general terms and link to organizations or books readers can use to dig deeper.

Each page tries to do three things: name the question honestly, lay out the common ways people experience it, and give practical starting points. Paragraphs are kept short, hype is avoided, and pages do not promise outcomes.

What the site does not do

Editorial principles

  1. Plain language over jargon. If a word lands better in a textbook than a kitchen-table conversation, it usually gets cut.
  2. Range over recipe. Most of these topics admit several reasonable approaches. Pages favor describing the trade-offs over prescribing the one right answer.
  3. No invented authority. No fabricated stats, fake quotes, or made-up credentials. When pages mention a body of research, they do so in general terms and link to a reputable starting place if you want more.

Pages carry a "Last reviewed" line so you can see when the content was last refreshed.

Funding

The site is supported by display advertising, including Google AdSense. Ads do not influence editorial content, and we do not accept paid placements within articles. If that policy ever changes, it will be disclosed here.

Get in touch

For corrections, takedown requests, or general feedback, see the Contact page. Privacy questions belong on the Privacy page.