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Diana - Romance Scammer - dian.shamshi@mailffence.com

Posted: 05 August 2025
by LoneStar
from: Diana <dian.shamshi@mailffence.com>
date: Aug 5, 2025, 8:19 AM
subject: RE:
mailed-by: mailffence.com

Hi!
I can't believe you didn't send me your photo again. 😔 Can I ask why? Are you playing hide and seek or just a little camera shy? It's important for me to see who I'm talking to. Do you understand?
I'm looking for a serious relationship and I'm not playing games!
I hope to get to know you better and assess our compatibility, which will help us evaluate our future prospects. I am looking for a kind, honest, and most importantly, loyal partner. Someone who sees not only my appearance, but also appreciates the depth of my character and soul. I want to be with someone who shares my concerns, supports my ambitions, and is ready to be my companion for life!
And you? What qualities are you looking for in a girlfriend? Are there any specific traits that you value most? Maybe you will find some of these qualities in me? Although I am far from perfect, I possess qualities such as sincerity, understanding, and patience. I am not guided by appearance or finances; a spiritual connection is important to me. I want my man to be confident that he has an understanding and caring life partner with whom he can share all his difficulties and victories.
I look forward to your next letter, hoping that it will be filled with stories and reflections from you.
Diana.

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