from: Camelia Veola <info@europematters.be> via mailprotect.be
reply-to: gruzibizshoper@gmail.com
to: couple.luck@gmail.com
date: Jan 11, 2022, 2:19 PM
subject: something eternal
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: mailprotect.be
Hello! And I really hope that this my letter will find u in good conditions. I ask u, do not be shoked, that today I contacted you. I may easy write to you, why I send u it today. Since to this present just one cause. And its cause is I feel lonely now. Using this letter I want to escape from this loneliness . That is why I hope that you also not have love relations, and u may understand me in it. The loneliness is the mosthard thing, which may be to any person. If you feel the same? If u agreed with me, then answer me as soon as possible. I write u here some information of me. You may call me Veola. Hope you may get my photo with this message. I am 36 years old. I am soft, intelligent, open minded girl. Sorry, I forget to say you that I live in country Georgia, town Geguti. I wish that I got the right person for my aim. I mean you. And that u this time are not have partner.Contact me soon. Have a good day. Veola.
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