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40 Single Gay
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40 Single Gay
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Join Jonathan on his 40th year as he takes you through the highs, the lows, the funny, the sad, and the shockingly rude bits of being 40 Single Gay. He finds himself unexpectedly single after being dumped by his boyfriend, Adam, just one week before his birthday. Made worse it was whilst they were having sex! Stuck in grief he feels anger, hurt and betrayal, and unable to move on. 40 Single Gay depicts Jonathan's 40th year as he reflects and unpicks his failed relationships to try and work out where it all went wrong whilst acknowledging the good times they had. He then shares the clichéd experiences of trying to improve his image as he re-enters (and over shares ) the harsh and soul destroying world of dating and one nights stands. Over time, with therapy, self-reflection and several holidays later, he soon realises that the path to happiness is not found in others, but within.
Join Jonathan on his 40th year as he takes you through the highs, the lows, the funny, the sad, and the shockingly rude bits of being 40 Single Gay. He finds himself unexpectedly single after being dumped by his boyfriend, Adam, just one week before his birthday. Made worse it was whilst they were having sex! Stuck in grief he feels anger, hurt and betrayal, and unable to move on. 40 Single Gay depicts Jonathan's 40th year as he reflects and unpicks his failed relationships to try and work out where it all went wrong whilst acknowledging the good times they had. He then shares the clichéd experiences of trying to improve his image as he re-enters (and over shares ) the harsh and soul destroying world of dating and one nights stands. Over time, with therapy, self-reflection and several holidays later, he soon realises that the path to happiness is not found in others, but within.



















