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Jana / Jaanaa - Romance Scammer - sea.moons.water@outlook.com

Posted: 14 May 2026
by OgunGoPingUna
from: Jaanaa <Vexfo@sman1tolitoli.sch.id> via sman1tolitoli.onmicrosoft.com
reply-to: Jaanaa <sea.moons.water@outlook.com>
date: May 14, 2026, 5:47 AM
subject: When You Come
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: sman1tolitoli.onmicrosoft.com

Hi!
How are you doing?
Honestly speaking, I've had little success meeting the right partner.
Because of this, I have made up my mind to seek a true relationship with the help of the Internet.
I turned to a relationship agency and they gave me your information.
A bit about myself.
My name is Jana, you can call me Jana – that sounds very pleasant and warm to me.
I am 33 years old, born on June 20, 1992, and I live in ZATO Zvezdny (Star City), Moscow Region.
Our town has only about 7,500 inhabitants, but it is very cozy and has its own special charm.
I am without a partner, without children, and sometimes I feel lonely.
I have a university degree in education and have been working for 11 years as a primary school teacher – I help the children discover new things every day with care and attention, accompany them responsibly, and I enjoy that my job is truly useful for others.
I consider myself a confident and charismatic woman with a well-groomed appearance and a friendly manner. Regarding appearance: I am 170 cm tall, weigh 53 kg, have gray-green eyes, and am a brunette.
In my free time, I like reading.
I have a few questions for you: What is important to you in a loving connection?
In your opinion, what helps to develop true intimacy? Let's get to know each other.
Do you have any things you like to do?
What's your profession?
I have also added some images for acquaintance.
If you are interested in me, I would be glad to get your reply.
If you are not seeking love, then please do not waste time.
I am eagerly awaiting your message,
With my best wishes, Jana

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