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Katusha / Katya / Romance Scammer - ekaterina1990ruu@outlook.com

Posted: 14 November 2025
by CGI1
from: Satoko Clemenhernandezperez <clemen0797satoko@hotmail.com>
date: Nov 14, 2025, 4:15 PM
subject: Here's something? I just spotted you
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

Hello, my name is Katya. I am from Russia. I am already 35 years old. My height is 164. My weight is 55 kilograms.
Important. If you have doubts about my sincerity or you are sure that I will prove something to you or come up with excuses! Better don't reply to this letter!
Of course, like any girl I dream about a family. My true goal is to start communication and more with a man, possibly online. For me, age is actually it's not the main thing.Among other things, I consider myself a good and well-mannered woman.
I excellent cook and don’t like a mess in the house. If you are need for such a woman, then let's communicate.
My real goal is meet an not boring, confident man who hasplans for the future in life. Someone who won’t cause pity because of something in the past. Someone who wants rise up and achieve more.
Please answer me to my address: ekaterina1990ruu@outlook.com
I will be happy start communication with a serious man, I'm waiting for image and personal information about you,
Katusha 🍒

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