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20 something and divorcing?

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29 Sep 09 #150472 by hadenoughnow
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Wikivorce has received the following media request from a journalist working for a glossy women’s magazine.

Are you a woman in her twenties going through a divorce? Would you be willing to be interviewed about your experience for a feature in an upmarket glossy monthly magazine aimed at guiding women in this age bracket through this stressful experience as painlessly and supportively as possible. You need to be willing to provide a small head-shot pic of yourself.

If you are interested in being a case study for this – or any other media organisation – then please send a PM to Hadenoughnow giving a brief outline of your situation – age, stage of divorce etc and contact details – email and mobile phone if possible. Please note your details will NOT be passed on to any member of the media without your express permission.

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