from: larisadegelen <larisadegelen@gmail.com>
date: Apr 15, 2022, 5:19 AM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
good afternoon.
did my letter surprise you?
it seems to me that you are interested
Damn, who writes to me and what do they want from me?
Yes, I want to meet you.
You definitely want to meet such a beautiful and sexy woman like me!))))
you should open my photo and only then continue reading the letter.
my photo will show me to you
. Are you wondering how I got your email address?
your email address and phone number were provided to me by a dating agency. it cost me $20.
Now I have to say a few words about myself
, my place of residence is the city of Orsk on the border of Kazakhstan, and I am 34 years old.
I'm serious, the years go by, and I still haven't found true love.
I want to enjoy life now because time flies very fast
I am a kind, sincere girl with good taste and a wonderful sense of humor
Of course, it would be better if you called me and we talked on the phone
, there is a lot of fraud on the Internet, but I want to take a chance, and I hope it won't be a mistake
I have a desire to talk to you on the phone or even meet in a cafe!
I would like to get an answer from you. ok?
You have to understand that I don't want a relationship with a young and stu*id man. I believe that a man should be more mature than a woman
, you should write to me, otherwise our meeting is impossible
I've never taken the first step, but I'm tired of being alone. I want to be with a serious man who has a strong character, boldly achieves his goals, but also gives mutual romantic feelings!
Sorry, my letter is already too big
, it seems to me that you are exactly the person I need! I have a great intuition! I feel that I have not made a mistake, and you are exactly the one I need. I believe in my intuition
, my friendly hugs for you
Open your heart and I'm waiting for an answer.
I'm finishing the letter
I hope you won't be rude to the new girl
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