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Polina - Romance Scammer - dr_polina@healshare.ru

Posted: 29 August 2025
by Roxy
from: Polya <alireza.ahmadi@student.portside.sa.edu.au>
reply-to: Polya <dr_polina@healshare.ru>
date: Aug 10, 2025, 2:32 PM
subject: What's happening!.
mailed-by: student.portside.sa.edu.au
signed-by: portside.onmicrosoft.com

Hey there!
Hope your day is an awesome time!
My name’s Polina, and I figured I’d try my luck and connect with you.
You never know—sometimes the most meaningful relationships spark when you aren’t ready for them!
I’m 34, based in my homeland, and truthfully, I’m looking for something more exciting than the same old routine.
I’ve got a career I enjoy, but living should be not just only work, yeah?
I want some enjoyment, new experiences, and maybe even a little adventure.
Texting seems like a easygoing way to learn about someone free from stress.
I’d love to connect with someone I can chat with about everything, have goofy laughs with, and maybe even build a real friendship.
In case you want to know more about me, write me a little related to yourself as well! What thrills you? What makes you happy?
Anticipating a fun talk—speak later!
With kindness from a hidden place of Russia,
Polina.

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