from: SpeedyVigil <1937262@std.hu.edu.jo>
reply-to: SpeedyVigil <desislavaboyanova@mldblg.com>
date: 27 Aug 2025, 14:34
subject: hi.
mailed-by: std.hu.edu.jo
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Hello, My parents named me Desislava, I’m 37 years old. as a result of horrible conflict in Ukraine. My house in the city of Bucha was demolished, and my partner and father, that went to the conflict, passed away. My mom and I relocated to Bulgaria, trying to start everything all over. And now we have living right here for two years. I attempted to start up a fresh relationship in here, but I could not. Right now i'm totally lonely. Furthermore, i wanted to let you know that I don't have kids. In case you are also looking for a really serious bond, I would be glad to meet up with you and get to know you better! Having said that, if you intend to have pleasure or promote undressed images, do not trouble me! I am just aiming for something much more substantial and I do not require games! Everything I'd like to see right now is love and happiness! I'm a decent lady, and candor and really serious objectives are vital for me. I understand that developing connections can be tough, however I am willing to give it a second chance. Your real age does not matter to me. Should you be interested and able to meet up with me, please send me a photograph of your self! And perhaps you can let me know just a little about your personality. I will be delighted to find out about you and maybe find my genuine love in you.
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Desislava - Romance Scammer - Ukraine - desislavaboyanova@mldblg.com
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