Natalya - Kazakhstan - natalya_krasotka7155@outlook.com

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Natalya - Kazakhstan - natalya_krasotka7155@outlook.com

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from: Natalya <natalya_krasotka7155@outlook.com>
date: Aug 2, 2023, 8:53 AM
subject: Thank you very much for your letter
mailed-by: gmail.com
signed-by: outlook.com

Hi my dear!

Thank you very much for your letter. It brightens my day! I hope that
you have the same feeling when you receive mine. And of course, I
enjoy our correspondence and I am serious. I consider you to be my
friend, I think that you understand me in lots of things and it's easy
for me to talk to you on many topics. You can ask me any questions you
want.

I think that this is very important for the relationship, if both of
the partners want the relationship to grow. Trust is also very
important, no relationship can be strong without it. Thank you for
being honest with me and from my side I can say that I will be honest
with you also. I think we should try to tell each other as much as we
can.

I would like to know you better from inside, because you seem very
interesting to me, so I have a question for you: What qualities do you
appreciate in people the most? In my opinion, honesty, faithfulness,
kindness, sincere and understanding are very important in people. I
also think that in every relationship trust plays the main role.
That's why I think that 100 trust should be between man and woman
they should be able to say every single thing to each other, share all
their joys and sorrows. If they have a problem they should try to find
a solvation together. What do you think? What is your opinion? And
feel free to ask me anything, I'll answer you with great pleasure.

I will be looking forward to your letter!!!! Sincerely,

Natalya.....
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