from: loginovaantonina857@gmail.com
date: Dec 22, 2025, 11:53 AM
subject: Hi from Ukr. Tetiana
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hi. I'll ask you the same things again, because I don't know anything about you yet. Please tell me more about you,
your hobbies and interests, what you like or maybe dislike, about your family and friends. About the place where you live,
and where you was born? I'm interested in all this, because I don't know anything about you. I should at least know who
I'm talking to? So, try to write me a long interesting mail, send your new photos, as I did it for you in every letter I sent.
Please don't mail me again answer with a few words only. This doesn't look serious and won't lead to anything. You know,
I'm looking for serious relationship, not just a pen-pal. I hope this time you'll hear my words, don't ignore me if you wish to
continue our correspondence.
I wish to find your new email with real photo next time! Thanks for understanding.
I hope to hear from you soon, Tetiana.
PS. If you ignore me again, this will be my last answer to you. I'll no longer knock on a closed door, enough!
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Tetiana - Romance Scammer - Ukraine - loginovaantonina857@gmail.com
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