from: Aesmer <aesmar@rareta.com>
date: Aug 4, 2025, 10:32 AM
subject: Re:
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Hi. How are you? How's your mood? I'm so glad you replied to me. Sorry for some delay with my answer, I may use internet only from my work and when I have enough free time for it. You disappointed me for not sending your pictures. What is the reason, is it so difficult to do?
I want to tell you first how I got your email and wrote you my first short letter with introduction. When I was reading local news on website, I saw an advertisement from an international dating service. They offered to fill out a small form with criteria for finding a man and my welcome message from me and also attach my picture. After it they promised to send it to several suitable men who would reply to my email. It was a promotion, and for an additional fee they offered a more detailed search and responses from more men. I decided to try and this way I got your reply. I hope that now it will be clear for you how my first letter got into your mail.
Let me tell you few more information about me. As you know, now I live in Turkey, but it’s not my homeland and I came here few years ago. I’m 30 now. I live independent life far from my parents during last several years. I work as administrator in private medicine center. I have no kids and no siblings. In this letter I also want to say, that I’m absolute serious in my intentions to find my soul mate. And for this in my next letters I will tell you much more of me and my previous and current life. For you could know me better and for I also could do the same with you. By the way, I hope you will not be against if I write you big, informative letters in future? Will you have time to read and answer it? For I could also see that you are serious about it. I hope at least we may become good friends at the end or somebody more closed. By the way, do you have a lot of close friends? I also would like to tell that age difference doesn’t matter for me, since in the past I already had a relations with man who was 20 older than me. I will tell you about it more my ideas in my next letters if we continue, and I hope you understand it. As I said I write you my letters from my work since I do not have a computer at home. Mobile internet also works bad in this area since there are many mountains around and this province located far from capital. So I can’t spend a lot of time on-line. That’s why I also have no any accounts of social networks such as FaceBook. Maybe for you it sounds strange according your ideas of modern life. But I really don’t need this here. I have few close friends and most of them live here. I will tell you in my next letter that I had already some sad experience about internet, that’s why I’m trying to be carefully now.
Hope that you not lose your interest in me after reading this letter. Also I wait that you will write me some more information about your life and also send me some picture. Just few questions for you more, for you could write me as an answer also not just few lines (smile). Do you like animals? Do you like big cities more or countryside and why? What did you or still love to do in your life most of all? I think enough questions for beginning (smile). I really hope that start of this correspondence may become a start of new life for both us. I think in your and my past there were some sad moments and periods… Who knows, maybe I can help you forget all the bad things that were in your previous life, the same as you can do for me. Have a nice day. Write you next time at my first opportunity after you reply this letter. Aesmer.
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