from: Chloe Garaudy <mobile@mkdi.net> via convectiveit.com
to: ib@126.com
date: Jun 14, 2020, 8:57 PM
subject: "time for a change"
mailed-by: e.convectiveit.com
signed-by: convectiveit.com
You are probably surprised reading my letter. It seems to me that I would also be surprised to read such a message.
I do not pursue cunning goals, so you can be calm. I have a desire to meet you and chat online.
Will it not be difficult for you to give me some time?
So far I have not managed to find a soul mate in this world, but I am not discouraged.
The desire to finally meet my love came to me later than my friends. It always seemed to me that fate itself would bring me hearts with the right man.
Time passed and I understood that princes on a white horse are only in fairy tales. Recently, I decided to take the initiative in my hands.
I decided to register on the site for quick dating, with great potential. Of course, it's unusual for me to invade the first into the personal space of an unfamiliar man.
Nowadays, people rarely meet on the streets and in restaurants. In my opinion, it's stu*id to refuse modern innovations.
Let's agree that we will not waste time on mail correspondence. The pace of life forces people to be more careful about time.
Here we can talk online and rate videos and photos. You can register and find me using my nickname.
Chloe045
I think that such an interesting man like you will be pleasant in communication.
I will be glad to continue, Chloe.
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Chloe Garaudy - mobile@mkdi.net
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