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divorced before 30?

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17 Dec 08 #73141 by hadenoughnow
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Hi Guys,

I am a feature writer on The Sun newspaper. I am working on an article about people who face the prospect of divorce in their 20s and 30s.

An increasing amount of people are finding themselves in this scary and traumatic position.

I feel it would be interesting to write a two-sided piece about marrying young and the pressures on young people to tie the knot before they are 30.

I understand this is a very emotional, sensitive subject. We are not here to judge.

It will be a very positive balanced piece. The aim is not to say marrying young is bad. But talk about your experiences and what you have gained from it and how you feel now. I also feel it will help others going through a similar situation.

I'm really keen to hear from anyone who has got divorced under the age of 30. If you feel prepared to speak to me, or know someone who may want to - please get in touch.

My email address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or give me a ring for a confidential chat on 02077824014

Many thanks

Judy

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17 Dec 08 #73153 by redoctober
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Hi Had,

You have just made my day !!!!! and I cannot keep my peace :

A Sun feature writer saying that [the article] " will be a very positive balanced piece ".

I can hardly wait......

Still laughing

Red XX

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17 Dec 08 #73155 by GeJay
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What ?? Freddy Stars divorcing his hamster???
Who'll get custody of the kids ......:silly:

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17 Dec 08 #73171 by Elle
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The media wouldnt judge?

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17 Dec 08 #73200 by Alive_in_the_water
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The "Sun Newspaper" Must add that one to my growing list of oxymorons.

www.anfieldroad.com/dont-buy-the-sun/

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17 Dec 08 #73202 by NellNoRegrets
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Personally, I'd say divorce is traumatic however old you are when it happens - and possibly more traumatic the older you are as you've had a longer shared history and you may find it harder to start again.

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17 Dec 08 #73204 by Alive_in_the_water
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I often wonder what makes these people tick

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