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Dinara - sweetkamazhay@outlook.com

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from: sweetkamazhay@outlook.com <sweetkamazhay@outlook.com>
date: Aug 9, 2023, 6:46 AM
subject: Hello dear, this is Dinara.
mailed-by: outlook.com

Hello! This is Dinara. Last time I wrote you a letter from a dating
agency. I hope that you remember me) Thank you for responding to my
letter! Now you can write to me on my personal e-mail, from which I
wrote to you today. How are you feeling and are you glad to see my
letter and my photos? I understand that you want to know a little
about me and if you don't mind, then I'll tell you a little about
myself. I live in Kazakhstan, in a small provincial town of Semey. Our
population is about 320 000 people. I want to admit that the idea of
dating on the Internet came to me by accident. My friend and I were
sitting in a cafe after work and drinking tea. We had not seen each
other for about two years and talked a lot on various topics. My
friend told me that she met her husband on a dating site. She said
that her husband is from Hungary. They recently had a daughter and
this is a big event for them! I am not registered in social networks
(Facebook or Twitter) because I do not want to spend time on this.
However, I always dreamed of finding my soul mate! Therefore, my
friend suggested that I try my luck in a dating agency. She and I went
to the agency "Me and You" and when I saw your profile, I decided to
write to you. I hope this doesn't scare you. If not for my friend, I
would never have taken this step. Thanks to her, we can communicate
with you. To be honest, I'm a little shy and don't know where to start
my first letter... I have no children and have never been married. But
I always wanted to have children. I was born on September 20 and I am
32 years old. My zodiac sign is Leo. They say that women under this
sign of the zodiac really do not tolerate deceit and value their
family very much, and also love until the end of their lives. Do you
believe in horoscope? I do not really believe in the horoscope, but it
is written about me correctly. In the photo you can see my physical
data. My height is 169 cm, weight 57 kg.

What zodiac sign do you have? What are your interests? I have many
interests. I like books, I love outdoor activities and I love to cook!
I have a good sense of humor. I think that in the future you will be
able to verify this. I am looking for a reliable man, because I am
looking for a sincere and serious relationship. In a man, I appreciate
honesty and decency. It is important for me that a man be kind, caring
and able to listen. I hope that you have these qualities and that our
goals coincide. I hope you are also interested in a serious
relationship. I hope you all understand what I wrote. I am very
interested to know about you. If you are interested in our
acquaintance, then I am waiting for your next letter and photo! I will
be happy to answer questions that interest you! Waiting for your
letter.

Sincerely, Dinara.

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