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Did you divorce amicably?

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01 Nov 12 #364136 by rubytuesday
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Wikivorce has received a media request from a top women''s magazine, who are looking to interview women aged 37 and under who are divorced/ are in the process of divorcing, amicably. The women will be on great terms with their ex - good friends even - and of the mind that the relationship works much better this way than it did when they were husband and wife. Maybe your ex is now your closest friend?

If you are interested, then please send me a private message.

Ruth

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