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Katrinka - Russia - ekaterinananaqqk@gmail.com

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from: Katrinka <ekaterinananaqqk@gmail.com>
reply-to: Katrinka <ekaterinananaqqk@gmail.com>
date: Jan 30, 2021, 7:54 AM
subject: I expect an answer from you.
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How are you doing?
I am Katrinka. I am 29 years.
Probably you are curious where did I have seen your e-mail?
I am searching for I want to have serious relations,
I am searching I want to have the partner in life and I have addressed have appealed in agency of acquaintances.
They gave me yours e-mail, and I hope I guess, I have written correctly your e-mail address.
And my letter will reach you will come to you. This is my first letter to you just to check up your correct address.
Also, I am sending you one photo so you will be able to see me to look at me.
I will write you a little bit about myself, and I will send some of my photos in my next e-mail to you.
Maybe, you will be interested, when I will tell you that I am not living in your country.
I am from Russia.
I hope it does not frighten you. I am the same lady with clear soul, big heart and high spirit that living in other different countries.
Where are you from? How old are you?
I hope you will write me will contact me and we will start to correspond to know each other.
If the destiny will be successful to us, we will meet will see each other.
I hope I think you will write me a little about yourself and will send me some photos.
Response me..
Best regards, Katrinka.
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