from: dara <gayzh91@gmail.com>
date: May 2, 2026, 2:00 PM
subject: hi
mailed-by: gmail.com
Hello!!!
I'm sorry to bother you, but I hope that my letter will be a big surprise for you. I will be glad if you like my photos and are interested in me, and therefore you will reply to my letter so that you and I can get to know each other. You may have a question about why you want to get to know me, but I want to say right away that I'm looking for real love and a serious relationship for life, and I'll be glad if you want that too.
If you're still interested in me, then I'll tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Dariga. I'm 38 years old, but I'm about to turn 39. But age doesn't matter to me, because all ages are submissive to love, right? I've never been married and I don't have any children. Now I am a single girl who lives in Astana, do you know where this city is located? I used to live in Russia, but I had to leave there for Kazakhstan 2 years ago. Life in Russia has become difficult due to sanctions and internal problems, because prices for goods and services have become high, and salaries have become small. It's quieter to live here in Kazakhstan, and I like this city.
I hope that you are interested in me and you will be very happy to meet me. If you want to continue communicating with me, write me an email, tell me a little about yourself and send me your photos as I did. If you answer me, I will tell you more about myself in the next letter. I want to say right away that I am an honest and decent girl and I will never send naked photos of myself over the Internet. After all, I know that the Internet is full of perverts who get to know girls only because of naked photos, luring them fraudulently. I hope that our acquaintance will be based on honesty, trust and understanding.
I will be glad if you answer me soon. I will be waiting for your letter and your photos soon.
Dariga.
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