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Rita - Russia - oldelerym@gmail.com

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from: Rita Rita <oldelerym@gmail.com>
date: Oct 12, 2020, 11:31 AM
subject: Re:
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Hello my friend!
I want to thank you for your answer. Thank you for writing to me :)
Hopefully, our communication will develop and we will get to know each other better.
I live in Russia in the city of Sergach. It is a small town located in the Nizhny Novgorod region. Where do you live?
There are approximately 20,000 inhabitants in my city. My city cannot boast of sights. It is an ordinary provincial town. But, I've lived here all my life, and I'm used to it =)
I was tired of being alone, so I decided to try my luck in online dating. I have not had this experience before. I hope our dialogue will develop. I'm interested!
I do not have children. Do you have children?
I am 37 years old, I was born on March 13, 1983. When were you born? My zodiac sign is Pisces!
I have a higher education in economics. I work in a hardware store. What do you do? Do you like your job? I am interested to know about this.
I won't tell you anything about my appearance, because you can see everything in the photographs. I want to tell you about my height and weight. My height is 168 centimeters, my weight is 53 kilograms :)
I gave some information about me. But, I promise you, with each letter, to tell more. I hope you were interested in getting to know me. I will look forward to hearing from you. I would be glad if you send me some of your photos.
Regards, Rita.
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