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Marina/Milaya - Ukraine - ppyjwqqek@datmfg.com

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From: "Milaya" <terry@archology.com.au>
Reply To: ppyjwqqek@datmfg.com
Sent: Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 10:23 PM
Subject: Night for two.

Greetings. My letter will begin with this banal but familiar phrase.
No doubt you have many messages with offers of getting acquaintance so you may not be interested in my e-mail, but what if you will be?
What if you will like my photo? Maybe it is a chance given us by fate to get acquainted and grow our relationship.
My name is Marina. I am an ordinary woman, I was born and raised in Ukraine 35 years ago. I chose not really usual job - I am doing dentistry.
Human life does not depend on my profession, but a human smile depends on my profession, and I give beautiful smiles to people. Isn't it nice?
I believe that the age gap is not a difficulty, I think that age is nothing more than a number. I'm only looking for a sincere and serious gentleman.
If u r a futile person who looks only for sex and naked photos, I beg you to skip my letter.
I am a respectable girl, I earn enough money as my job is well-paid and I am not interested in playing games.
If you r honorable human, I would be glad to receive your answer. It would be great if you write me a long and pitchy e-letter with a story about you, your country and your city. Ok?
Looking forward to hearing from you, MARINA.
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