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Divorced in your 20s?

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09 Dec 14 #451255 by rubytuesday
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A respected and well-known broadsheet has contacted us - they are looking to interview a pair of young, divorced people. They must have been married to each other but are no longer, and are both willing to talk about what it was like to be married and divorced in your 20s. The former couple don''t need to see each other or be photographed together but the journalist would need to speak to both parties.

If you, or anyone you know, would be interested in speaking to the journalist, please send me a private message, or email (email address is on my profile page).

This is a Wikivorce approved media request.

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