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Lara - Ukraine - larysa.chanel@cherryland-boutique.com

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from: Lara <larysa.chanel@cherryland-boutique.com> via gmail.com
date: Jun 10, 2020, 10:43 AM
subject: Hello.
mailed-by: gmail.com

I'm glad you took the time to respond to my letter. It's nice to meet you and learn a little more about you.Today on TV they said that during this month the self-isolation will be lifted and I hope that soon we will all return to normal life. I beg you to send me your photo in the following letter.
I'm interested in talking to you, but for now, relationships on the Internet are questionable for me. I don't want to offend you, I like you, but we need to get to know each other better before we start talking about possible relationships and meeting seriously. Whatever it is, I don't want to rush things and jump to conclusions. Unfortunately now is not the best time to travel and no one can tell in advance how long it will last. I hope that soon life will be the same as it was before Covid-19. In addition, I recently heard in the news that some European countries have already lifted the quarantine.
I really hope that this year I will have the opportunity to visit the beach and enjoy the sun. I love to sit on the beach and keep my feet on the warm sand, feel the warm sea breeze blowing on my body. But unfortunately, because Covid-19 has affected the way of life of millions of people, and we can not enjoy the everyday little things, we begin to live in memories. I hope that tomorrow will be a better day than today and that the normal and quiet life that was before will soon begin.
You probably already realized that I'm not a "typical blonde", I think I'm smart enough. I was able to get a higher education for free and graduated from the University of Economics and law in Mariupol. I studied well and I can say that a lot of information that I received at the University became useful for me in business. Thanks to this, my business is Autonomous and I can afford time for Hobbies.
I can't go to the gym, but I work out regularly at home to keep myself in good shape. It is not easy to maintain a figure without exercise equipment, but there is a simple set of exercises for physical activity and toning up. Perhaps we can give each other some advice on how not to get bored while we are at home. How do you spend your time? I will finish my letter. Hope that you was interestingly to read all that I wrote for you and your the answer not will force me wait.
Your friend Lara.
P.S. I'll send you a video that was taken last summer. I want to believe that I haven't changed much since then:) I'll also send you a selfie I took this morning.

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