from: Zulkumar <delowarfarazi8@gmail.com>
date: Aug 5, 2025, 10:08 AM
subject:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello!
I was very pleased to receive your message! It's nice that you wrote. I never met online before, but recently I went to Talas
i moved and found out about a local dating agency from a colleague. I have decided to register there and leave my details there.
I thought, why not actually? You never know who you'll meet! Honesty and openness are very important to me, that's why I also try to be honest in correspondence.
My name is Adelina, I am 34 years old and my birthday is on September 30th. I am from Kyrgyzstan and I live in the quiet and beautiful town of Talas. I really like it here
the nature here is just amazing! My family is small: my grandmother, who has spent her whole life in Kyrgyzstan, and my older sister with her family,
who live in Belarus. My mother is already retired, but still works as a nanny. She lives in a small village and works in a children's home. My grandmother lives in the country.
I lead an active lifestyle: I go to the gym, do outdoor sports, like bicycle trips and love nature walks. I work as a consultant in a small,
but a very pleasant bench. I help clients with loans, deposits and investments. I like to find solutions that really help people to achieve their goals.
In addition, I really like to travel! I used to travel a lot through Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. I always try to visit my family, even if we are at
live in different places. Twice a week, on weekends, I give zumba classes in a gym for women. This is a dance training on Latin American music,
very fun and energetic!
There has not been a man in my life for a long time, and I dream of finding my love – a reliable and loving man, a friend for life. That's why I have
decided for this experiment - maybe I'll find my happiness right here!
I wish you a nice evening! I am looking forward to your answer and I like to look at your photos.
Adelina
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