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Angela - Romance Scammer - Russia - rusuangela16@outlook.com

Posted: 11 August 2025
by Jokerr
From: Angela <support@ecommerce.su>
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 14:35:06 +0000
Subject: How is your real name?

Hi you! My name’s Angela, and honestly, I’m feeling a bit nervous composing this.
I never thought I’d connect with someone like this, but you know, why not? A bit about me... I’m in my late thirties, active 168 cm tall, 119 lbs, and I adore staying fit. I’m a lady with brown hair with dark brown eyes, and it’s often noted I’ve got a friendly grin and a good sense of humor. I work a lot, but I without fail make room for sports and being outside it keeps me full of life. I’m hoping to find someone to experience life’s little yet profound moments with: a cozy breakfast, a spontaneous trip, or just talking about how the day was.
For me, sincerity, mutual regard, and supporting one another no matter what are super important.
Why would you respond? I’m not without fault, but I can for sure make life more exciting.
You won’t feel dull with me I’m always thinking of ideas for exciting things to do, whether it’s a biking adventure, enjoying a great movie, or cooking a fresh meal in the kitchen?? Oh, and I gave it a shot to attach a photo so you could get a glimpse of who you’re writing to, but... the office network is being a bit tricky today. I assure you to send it in my upcoming note don’t hold that against me!
Shall we get going? If you think like we might click, just e-mail to rusuangela16@outlook.com! Tell me a thing or two about yourself what you’re into, what brings you joy, and any other details you’d like to share.
Let’s see where this leads, shall we?
Eagerly anticipating your message. Who knows? This could be the start of something special.
With care, Angela

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