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Yulia - Russia - iuljullaarch@gmail.com

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from: Nic Tienken <NTienk@mail.com>
date: Jul 14, 2021, 3:33 PM
subject: how was your day
mailed-by: mail.com

Hello, mysterious stranger.
What city do you live in?
How do you live these days of coronavirus? How is situation with this virus in your country?
Or do you live away from the bustle of the city? I live in Russian Federation. Have you ever visited Russian Federation?
My friend gave me advice to find a friend on the "world wide web". I listened to her and met you. My classmate now lives outside of Russia with her beloved man. And they are happy together.
Don't forget send me your photos. Attaching my images to you. I hope, that you will like it.
Can you rate my picture on a 10-point scale?
Hopefully, you do not allow good, but very lonely girl miss.
Please write me to this address: iuljullaarch@gmail.com
Good mood!
Waiting for an answer, new girlfriend Yulia.
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