It depends on what is asked. If it is like, "Why does my girlfriend talk too much?" then that is ok. If it has any vulgarities in it, then it will go into Inappropriate Subject Matter
You can asking things people don't know at all
Pretty much anything is open to discussion as long as you use appropriate language and it's not inflammatory or inappropriate for internet
You can't. You'd have to contact a senior supervisor and see if they're able to. However, inappropriate questions can be trashed by any regular supervisor.
It means that you have some sort of inappropriate association in your real life. The real issue may have nothing to do with romance and dating, but might refer to an inappropriate business association, contract, political manuvering, or any other sort of inappropriate contact.
Because members can update any information. Certain parts or queries are occasionally locked to prevent spam or inappropriate answers or information being added
Inappropriate or appropriate is a socially based idea. This is evident when cultures are compared. Only you can decide what is inappropriate or not for you to do for yourself. If you are asking what is inappropriate for public areas: nudity, masturbation, self harm, and illegal actions.
It depends on what question you are asking, we as a community can only give you the knowledge we know. Nothing more, nothing less.
If a proper answer is given, it would not be conflicting, but there are many answers that can be conflicting. Answers that have content, such as gibberish and inappropriate language, are conflicting. There are questions that do have good answers, though.
Just say it! If you are embarrassed then you should not be dating them! You just have to be sincere in asking it.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
You can start by asking yourself inappropriate questions. That should do it.
The question "Are you interested in dating?" is asking if you have a desire to pursue romantic relationships with others.