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Natella - Romance Scammer - natella@nelabl.com

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from: Natella <natella@nelabl.com>
date: Aug 4, 2025, 3:11 PM
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Hi. How are you? How's your mood? I'm so glad you replied to me. Sorry for the delay in replying. I beg you to send me your photo in the following letter.I think the topic of divorce is very delicate and personal to discuss it now. There are always at least two opinions about the reason for the divorce, and everyone considers her opinion correct. In any case, this is always not an easy period in life, and I think that there is no need to return to these memories. Perhaps in the future we will return to this topic, but for now there are many more fun topics that we can discuss.It doesn't bother me that you're older than me. I think that a man should be older than a woman. We can communicate, and I would be very interested to know the opinion and experience of the older generation. I think that a sincere relationship has no statute of limitations, and you can always find a topic for conversation, regardless of the age difference. The main thing is to understand each other and look for common interests.
I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. I was born and raised in Georgia. My whole childhood was spent in the town of Batumi. You may have heard of it, or at least you can look it up on the internet. Speaking of how I ended up in Turkey, I flew here several times for a vacation and I liked it here and then I decided to try to live here for a while and I have been living in Turkey for several years now. My city is called Izmir, I don't know if you've ever heard of it. Sometimes I fly to Batumi to visit my family. In my last message, I wrote to you that I am 37 years old, so I hope that age will not be an obstacle in our communication. I've been living an independent life away from my parents for the last few years. I work as an accountant for a logistics company. I am divorced and have no children, no brothers, no sisters.
In this message, I also want to say that I am absolutely serious about my intentions to find my soulmate. And that's why in my next messages I will tell you a lot more about myself, about my past and current life so that you can get to know me better, and I could do the same to you. I've never considered myself foolish, so I started working from an early age to be independent and have money for my personal needs. Of course, as a child, it was just small jobs with little pay, but it taught me to love hard work, respect working people, and rely on my own strength. I also don't want my letter to you to look like a resume. My current interests are having a strong family. I believe that's the kind of happiness you can't buy with any amount of money. Well, I've really gone on and on, and it seems like I should end this giant letter because I'm afraid you'll think I'm boring, but that's not the case at all. It's just that all of this is new to me, and I want to express myself, tell you about me, and learn about you, so I just can't seem to finish my letter. Knowing where you're based would give me a better understanding of your context. Can you share your location with me?
I'll be eagerly waiting for your reply. I'll be happy if you tell me about yourself, whatever you want to share, and sometimes I'll ask you questions if you don't mind. I want to get to know you as well as possible and see your photos. I wish you a great day and a wonderful mood. Natella.

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