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Romance Scammer - yeskabriese3z26xn@outlook.com

Posted: 07 April 2026
by Yahoozeo
from: Cheesestick <2019111716@castelobranco.edu.br> via gmail.com
reply-to: Cheesestick <yeskabriese3z26xn@outlook.com>
date: Apr 7, 2026, 4:18 AM
subject: weekend!
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hi :-) I will be thrilled to get acquainted with you. I'm in search of a guy, a partner with who its nice to speak on a numerous topics. And in case it develops into something a lot more, why-not? I wouldn't mind at all. Let's just go ahead and get acquainted with each other. hopefully you do not mind at all, do you actually? This is my first-time communicating with a male using the net. I'm certainly not here for mind games or entertainment. I am wanting genuineness, value, as well as shared emotions and thoughts. That is just a quick note to see if you have read it. I will be waiting for your answer, your pix, and, of course, any basic questions you might have. Answer to me at the earliest opportunity … I can't wait to become friendly with you!

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