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Llikaa / Lika - Romance Scammer - lika@manynx.com

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from: Likkaa <Rodg@sman1tolitoli.sch.id> via sman1tolitoli.onmicrosoft.com
reply-to: Likkaa <lika@manynx.com>
date: Mar 13, 2026, 1:06 PM
subject: My Ray, I Hope I'm Dreaming About You.
signed-by: sman1tolitoli.onmicrosoft.com

Hi.
My name is Lika.
I wanted to message you first - hope you don’t mind.
I’m originally from Georgia, but I have been staying in Turkey for the past few years.
My life is quite stable and good, but with time I realized that I want not just a busy life, but someone special to share it with.
It hasn’t been easy for me to build relationships here - the differences in mentality make it complicated.
That’s why I decided to use a marriage agency and decided to try meeting a man from another country - in a relaxed and unhurried way, just starting with communication and getting to know each other.
I am 40 years old, and I respect my age - it has taught me to understand myself and to value genuine feelings, emotional balance, and kindness.
I’m not looking for games or empty chatting out of boredom.
I’m interested in true communication, mutual respect, and the feeling that two mature people are talking because they genuinely have something to share.
In my free time, I enjoy simple things, walks, quiet evenings at home, heartfelt conversations, and sometimes watching thought-provoking programs or stories about people - that’s actually how I got the idea to try meeting someone online.
I would be glad if you could tell me a little about yourself: where you live, what brings you joy, and how you like to spend your time.
If my message speaks to you, I will be happy to continue our communication.
If not, I will understand and respect that.
I wish you a pleasant day and a warm mood.
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