from: Ekaterina <polinamarcenkova2@gmail.com>
date: Aug 21, 2025, 11:29 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello.
How are you? I hope this letter finds you in a good mood. Thank you for replying; it made my day a little brighter.
I got your email address through a dating agency, and after seeing your profile, I felt that you were the person I should write to. I have a woman’s intuition, and I hope it hasn’t failed me.
You seemed like someone who takes relationships seriously, and perhaps this could be the beginning of something wonderful.
Let me tell you a little about myself. My name is Ekaterina, and I am 41 years old. I was born on September 1, 1983, and now I live in the cozy town of Novouralsk.
I am 169 cm tall and weigh 58 kg. I work as an instructor at a fitness center, and my job brings me joy because I love helping people become stronger and more confident.
I am a linguist by education and studied English at university. My English isn’t perfect, but I am trying to improve.
I hope you also speak English, so our communication will be easy and pleasant. If not, we can always use Google Translate.
I currently live alone in my apartment. I have never been married, and unfortunately, I don’t have children yet.
But I would very much like to build a family based on love, respect, and trust. In Russia, I have been disappointed by men because many of them don’t value serious relationships.
For me, family is important, not entertainment, alcohol, or superficial communication.
I believe there is a man in the world who values a deep connection between partners, and I really hope that we can find common ground.
What kind of relationship is important to you? What do you look for in a woman?
I enjoy spending time with friends and loved ones, savoring conversations, walks, reading, and traveling. It’s important to me that my partner shares my values and wants to grow together.
I’ve attached some photos of myself, and I’d be happy to see yours in your next letter. Tell me about yourself, your work, hobbies, and what makes you happy.
Feel free to ask me any questions; I’ll be glad to answer. I really hope we can get to know each other better.
Looking forward to your reply.
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