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Romance Scammer - alina.miss@gmx.com

Posted: 02 April 2026
by Miyuki
from: Cayla Rouleau <racswtiog412@hotmail.com>
date: Apr 1, 2026, 7:49 PM
subject: 😄😗I hope this message finds you well with a smile and a flutter I hope our connection sparks something special. I promise to keep things light and fun.
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: hotmail.com

Please make sure to go through the email. Use a couple of minutes of your personal time.
Are you presently in search of a lover or partner? If that is so, I will be seriously happy to know you
Allow me to send my shot to be able to discover how I appear. I'm a real blonde.
I live in a region named Russia, you probably heard of it. My name is Alina.
I am now thirty-four years, if you're younger, I am not really serious about a man more youthful compared to me my age.
If you aren't sincerely interested in ladies, please do not respond.
I would like to find a male with someone i will be very happy with or become a very good friend.
I'm not researching for excitement, I want a serious relationship with a guy who has serious aims.
My heart has been totally free for quite a while now, I would like to meet up with a darling with whom I will come to feel a cherished female.
Inform me please regarding your self, what's your age? where exactly do you live? Send your snaps please.
Write me on my email address: alina.miss@gmx.com
So , we could keep going our dialog.

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