Victoria - Scammer - Russia / Ukraine - inari1879@gmail.com

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Victoria - Scammer - Russia / Ukraine - inari1879@gmail.com

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from: inari1879@gmail.com
date: Oct 31, 2023, 2:19 AM
subject: Re: Introduction
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Hello
I was so happy to get your letter. I like to make new friends and I believe that a good friendship between a man and a woman have a good chance to turn into love in the future. I want to hope that friendship can be an excellent start for the future true love! I'm glad that you liked my photos and got interested in me. I will tell a little about myself. My name is Victoria. My height is 175 sm, weight 55 kg. I am originally from Russia and Ukraine. Now I live and work in Brisbane for about 2 years. I am a nanny in a Russian-Australian family. I have a University degree in Russian language and literature. I have a family in Russia, it is my mother. I love her very much. I like reading books, watching melodramas and historical films, dancing, doing fitness, and swimming. My dream is to jump with a parachute. Have you ever done this? I like spending time with children, but I do not have children of my own. I love animals and wild flowers. My favorite flowers are chamomiles. Cats and dogs are my favorite. Do you have a pet? :) In people I appreciate loyalty, kindness, decency, sincerity, sense of humor. What I hate is lies, betrayal, non-punctuality, cowardice, greed, ill-will. I would like that all people in the world live happily and peacefully. For me the biggest evil of the modern world is terrorism! I'm just tired of being alone. I hope to find my happiness on the Internet. But I'm only looking for serious relationship. Please tell me more about you, your life, work, hobbies, living situation in the next letter. I want to know everything about you! I am looking forward to getting your new letter and photos. I also attach my photo.
Victoria

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