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Darya / Dasha - ds_86emashova@outlook.com

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from: Darya <darya1986_es@outlook.com> via sendgrid.net
reply-to: Darya <ds_86emashova@outlook.com>
date: 3 Feb 2023, 04:02
subject: your message
mailed-by: sendgrid.net

Hi. My friends call me Dasha. On my good job, a steady income. If you have doubts about my integrity or if you think I’m going to prove something or justify it to you. You better not answer that letter! Of course, like any girl, I dream of a family. The main objective is to meet a man. Maybe even on the internet. Age doesn’t really matter to me! I’m not young anymore either. I always think I’m a good and well-bred girl. I always have good food and everything is fine and clean! If you want a girl like me, we can try to start a relationship. I want to meet an interesting, confident person who also has goals in life. One who does not complain about problems in life and the past. If your goal is just fun or some kind of perversion, just don’t answer that letter. I will be waiting for your photo and information about your life!
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