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Kseniia - Russia - kseniyafsun@gmail.com

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from: kseniyafsun@gmail.com
date: Mar 13, 2020, 9:34 PM
subject: Hello!
mailed-by: gmail.com

I am very glad that you answered me.
Sorry for not responding right away. A check from Moscow came to our school and I was very busy since there were a lot of things to do. Conducted open classes, regular meetings, and at home there was a lot of hard work with magazines and documents. But now I have more time and we could communicate with you every day.
Until today, I thought it was just a waste of time. But now I see that I was wrong! I really want to find my true love. Many people say that it is simply impossible to find a person with whom you will be ready to spend your whole remaining life on the Internet. My friends say that there are a lot of people who are ready to deceive, and play on the feelings of people. I hope you are a very good person.
I am very glad that in such a limitless space of the Internet I found you! It would be a great pleasure for me to know you better. I hope you can reciprocate. After all, I have never met a man in this way. This is something new for me. I want to tell about myself. I live in Russia in the city of Izhevsk. I work as a teacher, I work in school, I teach in elementary grades.
Where do you live? How old are you?
My height: 166 sm / Weight: 54 kg
If you want to know more about me, then ask, and in the next letter I will answer you. Along with my letter, I send you my photos again. I will also look forward to your reply and your photos! Write to me, I will very much wait for your letter. Kseniia.
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