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posted9/30/2025
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Guardian seeks case study over the age of 60 who has dated later in life and is from an ethnic minority
Hi there,
I’m writing an article for a national newspaper.
I'm seeking case studies over the age of 60 who are dating and have some funny or uplifting anecdotes to share.
I've found a lot of brilliant interviewees so far, but to get the balance of different voices right, I’m still looking for two more case studies:
-a non-white woman (LGBTQ+ or straight)
- an LGTQ+ person (any ethnic background)
Ideally one of them would be in their 80s. Ideally UK-based.
Does this sound like you or someone you know?
Please note you need to be happy to be photographed, and for your name (can be first name only) to appear in print.
Please send me answers to the following questions in your pitch:
Name:
Age:
Ethnic background:
Sexuality (straight/gay etc):
Whereabouts do you live in the UK:
Phone number:
Are you single?
Approximately how many people have you dated later in life?
Funniest or best date you ever went on:
Funniest or worst date you ever went on:
Best and worst thing about dating at your age:
Are you happy to be photographed and appear in the article?
Deadline is as soon as possible - I can't stop looking until I have found someone.
NOT interested in experts who wish to comment.