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Gayla Wesley - lovelyheartgayla@gmail.com

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from: Gayla Wesley <lovelyheartgayla@gmail.com>
date: Oct 25, 2020, 9:44 PM
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How are you doing today? Hope you are doing good today ? My Name is Gayla ,i saw a profile on mingle2, Today is my first day on this site. Since I set up this site to meet new people,I ran across your profile and to be honest with you I got captivated by the appearance. I must say thanks for restoring my courage because with all the profile I have seen and read in my life,this is the one that I like most though I don't know why ,but I am interested and I would like to get to know you better , I want you to know that I am not into any kind of mind games and I expect the same from you , I am looking for a good friend and possibly a relationship that could lead to meeting to see what happens and luckily for me I might find my soulmate and I know I am one step ahead so if you are interested in me you can get me on my # (618) 746-2102 or add me on hangout (Lovelyheartgayla@gmail.com). i will be looking forward to chat heart to heart chat with open up mind with you
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