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This section deals specifically with online romance scams. The images used by the scammers are stolen from innocent people, usually from their social media pages.
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saya965@hotmail.com

Sun Apr 14, 2024 3:12 pm

Good day Sweetheart, How are you doing? I realize that it may be difficult to learn each other through a single mail, but we should give it a shot. I have a decent job with no serious difficulties in everyday life. I am interested in learning you better and exploring your persona. However, I do believe we should not be in a hurry. Our acquaintance will become more intimate and meaningful over time. I'd really like to highlight that honesty and faithfulness are really essential to me. I could never forgive infidelity or deception. For this reason, please don't react to this email if you are already in a bond. Please respond to my thoughts and ask yours. It may help us both study each other much better. Lastly, I must add that I don't know how you actually smell, or how you inhale and exhale when you're asleep. You might snore just like a bear and toss the blanket up through the night. If you'd like, you could drop me your phone number so I can easily call you when I'm completely ready. I'm eagerly awaiting your following letter.


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From: Fattykins <10189@de-aston.lincs.sch.uk>
Subject: you did not write me, but hello!
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 19:14:46 +0300


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