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woman in 30s divorced twice?

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10 Feb 12 #311543 by hadenoughnow
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We have received the following media request from a journalist who is writing an article for Grazia magazine.

"I''m urgently trying to speak to a woman in her early to mid-30s who has been divorced twice. We''re looking to speak to her after this study came to light (www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-20943...st-sudden-shift.html), about how divorcing when you''re younger can have a greater effect than divorcing later in life."

If you would like to talk to the journalist concerned, please PM me, hadenoughnow, in the first instance with a brief outline of your situation and your off site contact details.

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13 Feb 12 #312128 by hadenoughnow
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13 Feb 12 #312138 by maisymoos
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I think (and hope) that there are only a few people in this category, perhaps why no response??

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