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Sgt Rose - sgro456433@gmail.com

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from: Sgt. Rose <sgro456433@gmail.com>
date: Nov 5, 2020, 8:09 AM
subject: I hope to get a feedback from you today
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hi There,

It's me Sgt. Rose writing you again, I don't know if you got my last email to you but for some reasons which are beyond my explanation, I cannot receive emails from my previous email account. I have reported the issue to Google mail to look into it and get back to me. But in the meantime, I decided to continue our conversation here for now pending when this is resolved.

I have already introduced myself as 35yrs of age, Single and have no kid. Working as wa Logistics Coordinator in the US Army currently on an active Duty in Kabul Afghanistan. Life here isn't nice. Coronavirus situations have worsened the condition and a little social life we used to enjoy here in the base. I'm seeking for a serious relationship with a man who is seeking the same. Age is not never a problem for me. Like the saying goes '' The older the wine, the sweeter''

I hope to get a feedback from you so we can take it up from there,

Enjoy the rest of your day,

Cheers
Sgt. Rose
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