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Tasha - Russia - ostashasha@gmail.com

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from: ostashasha@gmail.com via iprimus.com.au
date: Dec 3, 2019, 9:47 PM
subject: Honey, what and time?
mailed-by: iprimus.com.au

Have you ever thought last time that this year will be finished soon?
The fact that one more year of your life has passed and something
very important is not present in this still. Recently, I began to
think about it often. I realized that it is necessary for me to
receive in this life so that it becomes complete and happy. I need a
close, dignified, reliable man in my life. The man with whom I want
to spend the rest of my life. I am sure that loneliness is the most
difficult condition that makes a person sad and can cause depression.
Do you agree with me? Who knows, maybe your are this man, whom I'm
looking for? Perhaps we can try to communicate and find out it for
sure? My age is 38 years old. You will receive my photo with this
letter. I hope you like it. And you will answer me soon. My name is
Tasha, my friends call me that way and I like it. I live in Russia. I
hope this is not a problem for you, to start communicating and
getting to know each other better? As you can understand, my
intentions are only the most serious. And I hope that I was able to
interest you by this letter. Sorry if this letter wasn’t interesting
to you, and I just wasted your time. Have a nice day. Tasha.
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