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Dear
Missy

Missy.

Got something on your mind? You're in the right place.

The questions you can't say out loud. The things you've been googling at midnight. The stuff that's been sitting in the back of your head for weeks. Send it here.

Every letter is read · Some are answered in the column · All of them matter

About the column

The question you think is weird to ask? We've heard it before.

Dear Missy has been getting letters since Missy.ie launched — and the thing that hasn't changed is this: the questions girls think are too embarrassing to ask out loud are almost always the ones that every other girl is also desperate to ask.

So send it. The period thing you're worried about. The friend situation that's eating you alive. The family thing that doesn't feel like a big deal but also kind of does. The thing you've been googling at 11pm hoping for an answer that actually makes sense.

Think of this as your big sister on the internet. The one who'll actually answer the question.

Danielle reads every letter that comes in. Some get answered in the column. Some get answered privately. Some become the inspiration for an article that helps thousands of other girls who were too nervous to write in. None of them disappear into a void.

From the column

A few from the postbag.

Real questions. Real answers. Names and details changed to protect privacy — always.

Periods & Bodies 01

My period arrived at school and I had absolutely nothing with me. I was so embarrassed I hid in the bathroom for an hour. How do I make sure this never happens again?

First — you survived it, and that counts for a lot. Here's the thing nobody tells you: almost every girl has a version of this story. The bathroom hide, the borrowing from a stranger, the creative improvising with toilet paper. It's a rite of passage nobody asked for. What you need is an emergency kit...

Friendships 02

My best friend of six years has been leaving me out of things lately and I don't know if I'm being paranoid or if something is actually wrong. I'm too scared to bring it up in case it makes things worse.

You're not being paranoid — you're being perceptive, which is different. When something shifts in a friendship you've had for years, you notice. The question isn't whether something has changed. The question is whether you're brave enough to find out what...

School & Study 03

I'm in fifth year and everyone around me seems to know exactly what they want to do after school. I genuinely have no idea and I'm starting to panic that something is wrong with me.

Nothing is wrong with you. Genuinely. The girls who "know exactly what they want" at 16 are, for the most part, either very lucky, or repeating something an adult said that sounded convincing. The Leaving Cert is not a deadline on your whole life...

How it works

What happens when you write in.

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You send your question

Use the form below. First name only if you want. Age helps Danielle give you the most useful answer. Your category helps the right response find you.

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Danielle reads it

Every single letter that comes in is read by Danielle personally. Not a team. Not an algorithm. Her.

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Some get answered in the column

Questions that will help the most girls get answered publicly on missy.ie, on Instagram and on TikTok — always with names and details changed. You'll never be recognisable without your permission.

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All of them matter

Even if your question doesn't make it into the column, it shapes what Missy writes about. Every single letter is part of why this column exists.

On privacy: Your letter is confidential. Names and details are always changed before anything is published. Dear Missy is an anonymous advice column — we're not able to offer private messaging or one-to-one replies. Missy.ie is a safe space — that's not something we say lightly.
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We read every submission, but we can't guarantee all questions will be featured or answered. Dear Missy is an anonymous advice column — we're not able to offer private messaging or one-to-one replies.

If you're feeling unsafe, overwhelmed, or in crisis, please visit our Helplines page for support, or reach out to a trusted adult, teacher or professional who can help you right now. You're not alone. 💗

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