from: Albina <Albina.Herman@outlook.com>
date: Aug 21, 2025, 9:32 AM
subject: Hello!
mailed-by: outlook.com
Hello!
Thank you for paying attention to my message. Your profile made a very pleasant impression on me, and I decided to write to you to get to know you better.
Unfortunately, I haven’t received your photo. I would like to see you and understand who I am communicating with. Do you understand? Is that fair from my side? :)
For some reason, your letter ended up in the “Spam” folder in my mailbox, but I have already added your address to my contact list so that I don’t miss your replies. Please add my address to your contacts as well, so our letters don’t get lost among many other messages. This way, we can communicate without any obstacles, okay?
My name is Albina, I am 33 years old. I have dark hair and brown eyes, I was born on September 14, 1991, under the sign of Virgo. How do you feel about astrology? I am often told that Virgos are creative and energetic people, and I agree with that. My height is 177 cm, my weight is 59 kg.
I live in a small but very cozy city, Dimitrovgrad, Russia. There are about 110,000 people living here, and the city is famous for its interesting architecture and beautiful streets. I would be interested to learn more about the place where you live — can you tell me?
Yes, I am also looking for a serious relationship with you. I am only interested in a serious relationship.
By profession, I am a legal assistant and work in a law firm. I recently met an old friend, and her happiness inspired me — it turned out she found her love through a dating site. Following her advice, I decided to give it a try, and that’s how we got acquainted.
Today, I won’t write too much — let’s let our acquaintance develop gradually. I hope you don’t mind continuing our communication despite the distance. If you are interested in learning more about me, I will gladly share in my next letter.
Waiting for your reply with anticipation!
With respect and anticipation, Albina
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