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Polina - Romance Scammer - wispy.dreamsmiller@outlook.com

Posted: 08 February 2026
by FBWYOU
from: sreeram.p@maxwellgeosystems.com
reply-to: Polina <wispy.dreamsmiller@outlook.com>
date: Feb 7, 2026, 5:03 PM
subject: Haettest du Lust, ein bisschen zu schreiben?
mailed-by: maxwellgeosystems.com

Hi!
Is everything okay?

Unfortunately, I've had hard times in my personal life.
That is the reason, I've taken the step to search for a true relationship on websites.
I turned to a matchmaking agency, and they gave me your contact.
Here are a few details about me.
My name is Polina, I am 33 years old and I live in a closed town called Zvezdny in the Perm region of Russia. Our town is small, with only about 9,000 residents.

I am without a partner, childless, and sometimes I feel a bit lonely.
I have a higher education degree, I am an elementary school teacher, and I have been working in my profession for 12 years now. I love working with children and take pride in helping them learn and grow.

As for my appearance: I have blonde hair, hazel-grey eyes, I am 168 cm tall and weigh 57 kg.

In my free time, I listen to music.

I have a few questions for you:
What is important to you in a partnership?
In your opinion, what helps create a strong couple?
What can you tell me about yourself?.
Do you have any hobbies? What is your career?

I have also attached some photos to help you get to know me.
If you’d like to get to know me better, I’d be happy to keep exchanging messages.
If you’re not looking for a serious relationship, then don’t waste your time.
I hope to hear from you,
Kind regards,
Polina

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