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Sofiia - Ukraine - sofiia.pere@outlook.com

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from: sofiia.pere@outlook.com
date: Sep 19, 2023, 2:07 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com

Hi!
To be honest, your letter was a little unexpected for me. I thank you for being able to answer me quickly.
For me, your reply letter means that you are interested in getting to know me. Thanks!
For me, dating and correspondence on the Internet is something new, so I will try to be interesting and will talk about you and my life every letter.
I decided to search for my other half on the Internet because I want to radically change my life.
Probably, now everyone in the world knows about what is happening in Ukraine. There is a war going on here now. Many peaceful people are suffering. Due to the current situation, I decided to leave Ukraine and start a new life in a normal civilized country where peace and tranquility.
in this letter I will not tell banal things such as height, weight, eye color, zodiac sign. I won't write about it now, because I really want to make sure that you are ready to continue acquaintance and communication with me.
If you write to me that you are interested in learning more about me, and also you are tired of being lonely, then in the following letters I will tell you more about myself and about my life.
you can ask me any questions, I will always be interested in answering them.
I will send you some photos of me and I want to see your photos. Please send me some photos of you, I thank you in advance.
I'm waiting for your letter.


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