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NEW YORK, April 2, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) – GravityTeen.com, an online destination for teenagers, unveiled its Web site dedicated to building self-esteem and offering advice to Gen Y kids facing challenging problems. GravityTeen is based on the belief that increasing self-esteem and personal power in teenagers, through positive peer advice and real life stories, will cultivate the tools and strength needed for teens to make educated and well thought-out decisions.  Teens faced with peer pressure, pregnancy issues, or major, life-altering choices have turned to GravityTeen to gain advice and an extra boost of self-esteem. The enormous amount of daily responses from Teens offering their own personal stories and advice to the teen community is a testament to the power of the GravityTeen site.  GravityTeen is the latest in an increasing number of pro-life websites geared to young people which have been creating a big splash. StandUpGirl.com, another such site continues to be one of the most viewed websites covering life issues.  StandUpGirl.com is approaching 1.5 million distinct visitors with an average viewing time of ten minutes.  See the sites:  www.GravityTeen.com www.StandUpGirl.com

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