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Rosie - Romance Scammer - Rozz_Bedzhekova@outlook.com

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from: meetiic.org <info@meetiic.org>
date: Mar 17, 2026, 7:45 AM
subject: Hello
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: meetiic.org

Hi, this is Rosie. I wrote to you believing in unexpected acquaintances. I hope for mutual interest.
I think you would be interested to know about my experience in the field of online dating. Unfortunately, I had a unique and sad experience. Why is it sad?! You ask. I'll try to tell you about it. I met a man on a dating site. We talked for a while, there was sympathy, but there were no feelings. I felt an indeterminate feeling inside. I couldn't figure myself out, maybe I fell in love?! But when he offered to meet and spend time together, I agreed. After all, he looked like a good man, I thought that maybe when I met him I would understand how I feel about him. Of course, I know what love is, and I've experienced that feeling. But I hoped that everything would come in time. And so I land at the airport and no one meets me. I'm not kidding, this man just got together with an ex-wife and didn't meet me. I've never felt so hurt and hurt, I was completely disappointed in men, I started to take care of myself and spend all my energy on self-development.
To make it easier for me to cope with depression, I decided to change the situation and fly to another city. I liked the city of Aalborg in Denmark. There I completed courses in the profession of "SMM marketer" and flew back to Sofia in order to find a job. I eventually got a job at an advertising company. But a few months ago, the boss fired half of the employees due to the introduction of AI technologies into his business, so now I'm out of a job. But for several weeks now I have been undergoing a new training in the profession of "Hairdresser - Stylist". And the day after tomorrow I will have my final exam.
I decided to tell you this because I don't want it to happen again, I've come a long way to forget it, and that's why I decided to tell you this first. I hope that you will understand me... But still, I believe that there are real men left who will be honest and straightforward.
I think it's time to end this story and move on to the topic of myself and my family. Unfortunately, my parents are not alive. My dad died of cirrhosis of the liver in 2021, and my mom passed away 11 months ago. This period was difficult for me. My parents have been living in Tbilisi since 2016. They had two apartments. My name is Rosie, I am 35 years old. I was born on June 17th, 1990. So I am "Gemini" according to the zodiac sign. My height is 167 centimeters, and my weight is only 52 kilograms. I was born in Bulgaria and lived with my parents in Sofia before they moved. Now I also live in Sofia, I rent a small apartment.
I guess I've already written too much about myself. But I didn't write about my plans for the future. First of all, I really hope that the day after tomorrow I will successfully pass the exam and receive a certificate of completion. Then I plan to relax and unwind. I'm looking for someone I can meet and spend a vacation with, it's not necessarily a relationship, although I'm a free girl and maybe I wouldn't mind if a simple fling turned into something more.
With each of our news, I am more and more pleased to meet you. Today I want to share some photos from a walk through beautiful places. It was unforgettable, and I hope these photos will let you feel some of my joy. For further correspondence, please use my address: Rozz_Bedzhekova@outlook.com. With warmth and respect, Rosie.

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