Asking Jude has moved to its own platform.
The long awaited transformation is finally here! Asking Jude has officially moved to our own platform at askingjude.org. Though our Tumblr will remain active, we highly urge you to create an account, so you may receive 24/7 support from the Asking Jude Team and its community members.
Our platform is better than Tumblr’s.
On askingjude.org, you will receive the necessities the Tumblr Staff refuse to address. These include the following:
Receiving notifications when your submission has been added and answered
Speaking with, receiving help from, and/or helping community members at Asking Jude
Assurance that your submission will not be deleted or lost by buggy software
Uninterrupted conversations with our team of peer counsellors
By joining our new platform, you indirectly support our organization and the belief that mental health care should be free and accessible.
Since most of you are unable to donate to our Patreon, our new platform provides you with an opportunity to support us without spending a dime. Through the luxury of advertisements, your visits will turn into mini-donations for myself and the Asking Jude Team. By supporting our free mental health services, you will support free mental health care.
Click here and create your account at Asking Jude and join the family today.
Are you confused about how to start?
Follow this simple guide:
1. Go to askingjude.org. Click outside the donation popup obviously.
2. Click “Ask Jude” at the top menu.
3. Click the “Ask Jude” thread.
3. Click on the thread MOST related to your question.
4. Type your question and explanation and click “Submit.”
5. You’ll be prompted with a sign-up page which will allow you to create your account and receive notifications when your question has been answered! Use an anonymous (or actual) name and an e-mail that you use frequently to ask questions and be notified!
Questions from there take priority over questions from the Tumblr inbox.
Jude, a.k.a. Paige Gilmar




















