from: Ullrich Araceli <wow.usnxsp@hotmail.com>
date: 25 Feb 2025, 12:07
subject: hugs
mailed-by: hotmail.com
Hello!
Please, pay attention! This is not spam! Your e-mail I was provided at a dating agency, dating through the Internet.
It took me a long time to write this letter. The combination of circumstances in my life has given me confidence write you.
It's time cool shake up our life. I'm here looking for a man for a serious relationship! Are you a free man? Do you looking for a girl for a stable relationship?
Let's start our pleasant acquaintance and comfortable communication! You will like it! You can right now see my image. I attached it in a letter. I almost forgot say about the main thing!
My name Scarlett. I am 38 years old. I from Australia. I think that distance is not a problem for our communication?
I have heard many examples of men and women from different countries not a hindrance creating stable relationship. Perhaps we can do it too!
Each of us has a the right to be happy! If there's a one chance in 1 000 000 chances that we can do it, let's don't miss it!
Please, send me a message ONLY if you are interested in a relationship! This is important to me!
Please answer me to my address: scarlettajo@zohomail.com
Waiting for your answer! More information about myself and my life lads in the next message after your answer to my message. I am very glad to start our acquaintance!
I wish you a good mood, Scarlet
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