from: Vlatka Chrissiekimball <chrissieki1713@hotmail.com>
date: Sep 19, 2025, 10:44 PM
subject: 😉 Greetings! 🌽
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com
Greetings my new friend wonderful man!
How are you? How was your day?
I will be satisfied, getting to know you! When your heart not occupied.
I'll tell you a little about me. I am a very lonely woman, divorced from my husband. I am forty-six years old. I live in Kazakhstan in the city of Astana.
I have a daughter, who lives separately from me happy with her husband. So I try, to find the person with whom I will spend the rest of my days, to stable with relationships. I know your language pretty good and we should have no problems when communicating.
I am now in Kazakhstan, but I wouldn't mind in the future, to move to your country.
Previously, my godmother lived in your country and told many interesting things about her life there and about the relationships of men with women.
I have always i like to hear your stories and I hope that our communication with you will lead to something more. In my country i don't want to look for a man. Because i made a big mistake with the man, but as my daughter told me: you don't have to dwell on the past and it's time, govern your personal life. That's why I taking all my will together and decided to give them this letter write.
I'm tired of it, being a lonely woman. If you too search I am happy to share the our correspondence continue. I also have my drawbacks. But I try to live quietly without nervousness. I have no too high claims to a man.
The main thing is that he never allows himself to beat a woman and I can get behind him feeling protected.
My appearance can you get into my image see who I am for you sende. When I'm your girl, then I am glad, our correspondence continue. And I will happy, if you want to tell me something about yourself write.
Write me on my email address: Harris_sandral11599@gmx.com
Best regards, new girlfriend Marina.
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