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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! How are you? I'm glad you decided to write. But why did you send such a short letter? Tell me more about your May 5, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
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May 5, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! How are you? I'm glad you decided to write. But why did you send such a short letter? Tell me more about yourself in your next letter. I'd be grateful for photos. With your permission, I'll tell you a little about myself. I received your email through a marriage agency. When I saw your profile, something inside me told me it was worth a try. You look like someone I could build something real with. Am I right? My name is Sveta, I'm 37 years old. I'm 176 cm tall and weigh 56 kg. I live in the small town of Mezhgorye, in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It's a closed military town, home to a military production facility. I was born on April 2, 1988. I studied English and German at university. I've never been married and have no children. I currently live alone in a one-bedroom apartment and work as a fitness trainer. I like my job; I love working out. What do you do? What is your profession? I'm looking for a serious and sincere relationship. Trust, respect, and loyalty are important to me. Unfortunately, I've had negative experiences with men here in Russia—many don't think about the future or family, only about fun, drinking, or war. That's not my path. So, I decided to try to find my destiny online. Since I speak English and German fluently, we can communicate freely. And if anything happens, there's always Google Translate. Tell me, what are you looking for in a relationship? What's important to you in a woman? I'm open and sociable. I love spending time with family and friends. I'm attaching my photos to this letter—I hope I'll see yours in my next letter. Ask me any questions—I'll be happy to answer them. I think we could have a good conversation, and maybe even more. I look forward to hearing from you. Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thanks so much for the detailed and heartfelt message—really appreciated. I’m glad you felt something when May 5, 2026, 11:04 AM UTC
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May 5, 2026, 11:04 AM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thanks so much for the detailed and heartfelt message—really appreciated. I’m glad you felt something when you saw my profile. That’s rare, and I can see how meaningful this journey could be for you. I’m Danny, 43, living in Houston, Texas, and I work as a lawyer specializing in oil and gas litigation. It’s a tough field, but I’ve built a solid career out of it—though honestly, I’ve never been much of a “career man” in the traditional sense. I’ve spent more time reading books and watching old Westerns than attending dinners with clients. I’m single, and I’ve been thinking lately about relationships—especially ones grounded in real trust and long-term vision. I don’t want anything flashy or transactional. I’ve had my fair share of missteps too, both in business and personal life. I used to think success meant money or power, but now I believe it’s about connection—quiet moments, shared laughter, even the occasional argument that ends with a hug. I’d love to hear more about your fitness routine—how often do you train? What kind of workouts do you enjoy? And I’m curious—do you ever plan to travel or meet people outside the town? I’ve been meaning to visit Russia myself—maybe even do a research trip to the Bashkortostan region. I’d love to know more about life there. I’ll also be honest—I don’t have many photos on hand, but I’d be happy to share something if you’re open to it. I’ll send a few personal shots from my Houston life. Let’s keep this conversation going—slowly, sincerely. I believe we could build something real. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! How are you? How's your day going? I want to thank you for your photo. I enjoyed looking at your photos. I th May 7, 2026, 12:48 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 12:48 PM UTC
Hi, Danny! How are you? How's your day going? I want to thank you for your photo. I enjoyed looking at your photos. I think the photos will help us get to know each other better. I'd like to tell you a little more about myself—I think you'd be interested in getting to know me better. I already wrote to you that I work as a fitness trainer. The photos I sent you last time showed me at work. I really enjoy what I do. I enjoy interacting with people and am happy when I can help them feel better through exercise. I'd also like to know about your hobbies. Do you have any? What music do you like to listen to? What movies do you like? I like horses and enjoy riding whenever I have the chance. Now a little about my family. I live alone in a small one-room apartment. I have no brothers or sisters. My mother is 67 years old, her name is Irina. I'll send you a photo of us. She's retired now and lives on her own in a village near my town. I visit her sometimes. It's very beautiful there, the nature is stunning. I don't remember my father—he left us when I was very little. My mother and I have a very warm relationship. We often spend our free time together—I find it easy and fun to be with her. And how are things with your family, Danny? Are you close with them? Do you see them often? I'll end this letter for now; I don't want to bore you with a long text. I look forward to your reply and your stories. Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta! Thanks so much for sharing all that—your story really touched me. I’ve been thinking about it a lot. You me May 7, 2026, 1:03 PM UTC
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May 7, 2026, 1:03 PM UTC
Hi Sveta! Thanks so much for sharing all that—your story really touched me. I’ve been thinking about it a lot. You mentioned your mother, Irina, and how you visit her in that beautiful village. That sounds peaceful and deeply meaningful. I’ve always believed that family connections are one of the strongest foundations for a real relationship. I’m a 43-year-old lawyer in Houston, Texas, specializing in oil and gas litigation. I work long hours, but I’ve learned that balance is key—especially when it comes to personal time. I’ve recently started attending a few community yoga classes at the YMCA. It’s helped me stay grounded, and I actually enjoy the quiet focus of movement, like stretching or even just walking through the park after work. I don’t drink much, and I’ve been trying to listen to more acoustic music—mostly folk and old blues. The kind that makes you feel like you’re sitting by a fire. I’d love to hear more about your time with your mom. What do you do when you visit? Is there a particular season or time of year when you go? And do you ever plan to travel there with her? Also, I noticed you work as a fitness trainer—how do you find it rewarding to help others feel better? I’ve always thought that helping people feel stronger or more confident is one of the most human things we can do. Looking forward to hearing from you, Sveta. I truly believe we could grow something real together. 💙 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! Thank you for such a warm letter. I read it with a smile—you were so attentive to what I was telling you abou May 12, 2026, 9:27 AM UTC
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May 12, 2026, 9:27 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! Thank you for such a warm letter. I read it with a smile—you were so attentive to what I was telling you about myself and my mother, and that's truly wonderful. I liked the way you described your life. Working as a lawyer in a complex field like oil and gas sounds very stressful, and I understand why you value balance so much now. Yoga and walks after work are, in my opinion, a great way to "switch your mind." And the music you listen to also reflects your state well—there's something truly calm and honest about it. Now I'll answer your questions. When I visit my mother in the village, it's always a bit like returning to a different rhythm of life. We usually just spend time together: cooking simple meals, going to the garden, sometimes doing small chores together. Everything is very calm there, and it helps me unwind from the hustle and bustle of the city and work. Most of all, I enjoy our evening conversations—no rush, no phones, just the two of us. As for my work as a fitness trainer, I truly enjoy seeing how people gradually gain confidence in themselves. Often, people come to me not just for shape or strength, but for a sense of control over their body and life. And when I see someone gain energy, confidence, stop criticizing themselves, and start respecting their body—it gives me a sense of meaning in my work. I guess that's the most valuable thing. I'm glad you mentioned this—not every man even considers that there's more to the profession of "trainer" than just exercises. Today, I decided to tell you a little more about myself. I thought you'd enjoy getting to know me better. I'm doing well. The weather is great today—the sun is shining. I love days like this. What kind of weather do you like, Danny? I love music. I listen to a variety of music, including international ones. It all depends on my mood. I also love movies, especially romantic comedies. Sometimes I watch TV series. I also enjoy walking, cycling, and visiting exhibitions and zoos. At my work, there are days when clients can come to classes with their pets. Classes with animals are so energizing! I'll definitely send you photos! Do you often listen to music? What do you like to do in your free time? How do you relax? On weekends or in the evenings, I enjoy meeting with friends. We have a great time together, and it lifts my spirits. Do you enjoy socializing with friends? Tell me about it; I'd be very interested to hear from you. I think that's where I'll end my letter. I look forward to hearing from you. Your friend, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta! Thank you for the beautiful letter—your descriptions of the village, your mother, and your work as a fitnes May 12, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
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May 12, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
Hi Sveta! Thank you for the beautiful letter—your descriptions of the village, your mother, and your work as a fitness trainer truly touched me. It's rare to hear someone talk about their life with such warmth and clarity, and I can see why you're so committed to building something real. I’ve been thinking about your words about people finding confidence through exercise. That’s actually something I’ve started to appreciate more lately—especially in my work. As a lawyer in oil and gas, the cases can be intense, full of high-stakes decisions, and sometimes it feels like you’re always racing against time. So yes, I’ve taken to walking more after work, sometimes with a dog I recently adopted. His name is Scout, a golden retriever who’s surprisingly calm and observant. I even brought him to a training session last week—something I’d never done before. It reminded me of your classes with pets. I think that kind of shared energy is something special. I enjoy music too—mostly soft instrumental pieces, like ambient piano or acoustic folk. I find it helps me unwind after long days in courtrooms. I also love romantic comedies, especially the ones with a quiet, heartfelt ending. Do you have a favorite one? I’m close with my family—my sister and her family live in Houston. We don’t see each other often, but when we do, it’s always a deep conversation, usually over coffee. I’d love to hear about your weekend plans or any new places you’ve visited lately. Looking forward to your next letter, Sveta. I truly believe we’re on the right path. 💙 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! How are you? Thank you for your warm letter. I enjoyed reading it—it conveys a sense of calm and attention to May 13, 2026, 12:16 PM UTC
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May 13, 2026, 12:16 PM UTC
Hi, Danny! How are you? Thank you for your warm letter. I enjoyed reading it—it conveys a sense of calm and attention to detail, and I value that much more than beautiful phrases. You described your work very interestingly. Honestly, the oil and gas industry and the legal field sound quite stressful, so I understand why it's so important for you to find ways to switch off and restore your inner balance. Sometimes, even a simple walk after a hard day really helps clear your head. I also like to listen to music depending on my mood. Sometimes something calm and atmospheric, and sometimes, on the contrary, something more lively and energetic. After a long day, I like music that helps me "switch off" a little and just relax. As for romantic comedies—yes, I also have a weakness for films with a warm atmosphere and a happy ending. Especially when the story feels natural, without unnecessary drama. Sometimes those kinds of films are the best way to unwind. You asked about my weekend plans. Most likely, everything will be quite calm – work, a little rest, maybe a walk if the weather is nice. Sometimes I like to just choose a new place, have a coffee, and get away from the usual hustle and bustle for a while. For me, such simple moments are also important. Last night, my best friend came to visit me – her name is Eva. I haven't told you about her yet. We've been friends since childhood, and our friendship is strong. She's kind and helpful. She suggested we go for a walk in nature. We had a great time and talked about a lot. I'll send you a photo of us together. Danny, do you remember I told you about my previous relationship? When Eva and I were walking back, I accidentally saw my ex-boyfriend. He was with a new girl. And, you know, I suddenly realized – I don't have any feelings for him anymore. He's become a complete stranger to me. I don't regret the breakup. He didn't love me or respect me. He cheated on me and even hit me once. I'm happy that all of that is in the past. Now I'm open to real, serious feelings. I don't need fleeting romances. I see in my friends how happy you can be as a couple. They've been together for many years and believe that love, respect, patience, and trust are the foundation of a strong relationship. I'm truly happy for them. I'm not looking for a prince charming. I need a man who is kind and compassionate. In the future, I'd like to build a serious relationship and have a man who loves and respects me. I look forward to your letter. I wish you a good day and a wonderful mood. Yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi, Sveta! Thank you for such a thoughtful and honest message—it truly moved me. I’ve been thinking a lot about what yo May 13, 2026, 1:05 PM UTC
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May 13, 2026, 1:05 PM UTC
Hi, Sveta! Thank you for such a thoughtful and honest message—it truly moved me. I’ve been thinking a lot about what you shared, especially about your friendship with Eva and how you’ve grown from that experience. It’s rare to find someone who can speak so openly about past pain and still choose peace and self-respect. That kind of strength is something I deeply admire. I’ve been working late again this week—three days in a row—on a case involving a wellhead dispute in the Permian Basin. The courtroom drama is intense, but after a long day, I always find myself heading out to the park near my office. I used to walk through the old oil field trail, where the wind carries a faint smell of the soil and the sun hits the steel fences at just the right angle. It’s quiet, and for a few minutes, the noise of the courtroom fades. I listen to music—usually some soft jazz or a little ambient track—something that doesn’t demand attention, just settles into the background. It’s strange, but that’s when I feel most present. You mentioned you’re open to serious, respectful love. That’s exactly what I’m looking for too. I don’t want fast chemistry or fleeting connections—just someone who sees life with honesty and kindness. I’d love to hear more about your days with Eva—what kind of conversations did you have? Did you talk about dreams or fears? And just out of curiosity—do you still visit your mother often? I’ve been meaning to ask. I’ve always found that connection to family, even in small ways, gives a person a quiet kind of strength. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, Sveta. Wishing you a peaceful day too. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! Your writing warms my heart... your words have depth, calm, and a very genuine attentiveness to life. I feel May 15, 2026, 9:12 AM UTC
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May 15, 2026, 9:12 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! Your writing warms my heart... your words have depth, calm, and a very genuine attentiveness to life. I feel a little closer to you when I read about your evenings, the park, the silence after work. I picture it so clearly—you there, in that peace, where everything inside finally comes into alignment. I love that you have these moments where you simply return to yourself. It sounds so real. Thank you for your interest in me. Things have been difficult with Eva, and now I feel more calm and clear than before. I'm learning to take care of myself and choose what gives me inner peace, not anxiety. And perhaps that's why the way you talk about honesty and respect in relationships resonates so much with me. I really connect with my mother, and that feeling of familiar warmth is important to me, even in the simplest conversations. It's like it holds me softly inside. I'm at work right now and decided to write to you. Unfortunately, I don't have a computer at home, so I'm writing all my letters from work. My day is going well. There aren't many clients today, so I have a lot of free time. My best friend Eva, whom I wrote to you about last time, works with me. So we never get bored; even at work, we have the opportunity to spend time together and chat. It's nice to have people around you with whom you can be yourself. Eva and I have been friends since childhood—we went to school together, then to university, and now we work together. Friends like that are truly precious. Do you have a close friend? Tell me about them. Eva knows that we're texting, and she's happy for me. She asked if we were chatting on Zoom, and then I had an idea—maybe I should try video chatting with you. But something unfortunate happened... I'm not very knowledgeable about such programs, so I asked Eva to help me install Zoom on my work computer. While we were setting everything up, our boss suddenly walked in. He saw what we were doing and became very angry. He scolded us and demanded that we uninstall the program immediately. We have strict rules: you can't use the work computer for personal purposes. Now I'm afraid to even try again. I'm very sorry we can't talk to you over Zoom. I hope you like my photos? If you can, send me some more of yours. I would love to see them. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours, Sveta.
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[redacted] Hi Sveta! Thank you so much for sharing all of this—your honesty and depth really touched me. I’ve been thinking abou May 15, 2026, 10:06 AM UTC
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May 15, 2026, 10:06 AM UTC
Hi Sveta! Thank you so much for sharing all of this—your honesty and depth really touched me. I’ve been thinking about what you said about the work computer and the boss. That’s such a real-life situation, and it’s kind of funny how something as simple as a video call can be blocked by office rules. I can only imagine how frustrating that must feel. I suppose it’s not just about technology—it’s about trust and boundaries, right? I actually have a close friend too—my neighbor, Mr. Langston. He’s a retired electrician who lives two blocks away. We used to just chat on the porch after work, and over time, we’ve built a real connection. We talk about everything—how the seasons change, what books we’re reading, even how the weather affects our moods. I don’t know if you’ve ever noticed, but people who live close by often end up being the most genuine in their conversations. I’d love to see more of your photos—especially that one of you and Eva walking in nature. I’ve been meaning to send a photo of my office balcony, where I sit with a cup of coffee after work and watch the sun go down. There’s a small garden there, and sometimes I watch the birds. It feels like a little piece of peace in the middle of the city. Do you have a favorite time of day when you feel most like yourself? I’m curious—maybe we could even start a little routine, like sending a photo or a short note once a week? That might be a way to stay connected without pressure. Looking forward to hearing from you, and to seeing more of your world. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! I'm so glad you're reading my words so carefully and trying to understand what's behind them. And the way you May 18, 2026, 12:57 PM UTC
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May 18, 2026, 12:57 PM UTC
Hi, Danny! I'm so glad you're reading my words so carefully and trying to understand what's behind them. And the way you describe your neighbor warms my heart. It's in simple, everyday conversations like these that true intimacy really does emerge—without rushing, without unnecessary noise, simply through being present and paying attention to each other. I sometimes take photos with Eva, but I don't always think about sharing them. And I'm a little less comfortable with the idea of ​​"regular, obligatory photos"—I prefer when everything happens naturally, according to my mood, without expectations or schedules. Then it stays alive and easy. My favorite time of day is morning, when it's still quiet and the day is just beginning to unfold. At this time, you feel especially clear about yourself and your thoughts. Tell me, how do you usually spend your time on the weekends? On my days off, I clean the apartment. I also enjoy cooking. Sometimes on weekends, Eva comes to visit me. We read magazines together, watch TV, drink tea, and talk a lot. I tell Eva a lot about you, about our correspondence, and how much fun I have with you. She's happy for me because she wants me to be happy with you! You know, Danny, you're becoming more and more interesting to me. Every day, I want to get to know you better. I feel at ease with you, and conversations bring me joy. I'm sure you're serious, and that's important to me. You leave the impression of a kind and reliable person. Every day, I look forward to going to work so I can read a message from you. I really enjoy our correspondence. I feel happy when I receive your letters. I send you kisses and look forward to your next letter. I hope you like my photos. Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta! Thank you for the beautiful message—your words always feel like a quiet sunrise, warm and steady. I really May 18, 2026, 1:05 PM UTC
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May 18, 2026, 1:05 PM UTC
Hi Sveta! Thank you for the beautiful message—your words always feel like a quiet sunrise, warm and steady. I really appreciate how you talk about the small, real things—like morning stillness, shared tea, or just being together without pressure. That’s something I’ve been trying to cultivate lately too. You know, last weekend I went for a walk along the Houston shoreline after work. The air was cool, and the water looked like glass under the late afternoon sun. I stopped by a little café and ordered a coffee with a cinnamon roll—something simple, just like you described. I ended up sitting there for a while, just watching the people pass by, and for a moment, it felt like everything else in life just faded away. It reminded me how much I value moments like that—no drama, no expectations. Just peace. I love that you’ve been sharing your life with me so openly. I’ve been thinking about you and Eva—your friendship feels so real and strong. I’d love to hear more about what Eva does at work and how you two balance things. Do you ever go on walks in nature during the week, or is it mostly weekends? Also—do you have a favorite type of music that helps you feel calm? I’ve been trying to build a playlist for quiet evenings, and I’d love to know what works for you. Wishing you a peaceful day and a gentle morning. I’m looking forward to our next words. With warmth, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! I read your lines so softly. There's a peace in them that truly lingers within—just as you describe, as if fo May 19, 2026, 8:37 AM UTC
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May 19, 2026, 8:37 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! I read your lines so softly. There's a peace in them that truly lingers within—just as you describe, as if for a brief moment all unnecessary things fade away and only the moment remains. I love how you can look at simple things like this: coffee, cool air, the light on the water. There's a rare attentiveness to life in it. And I'm glad you share this with me. About Eva... she's truly close to me. We see each other often and talk about the most ordinary things—work, plans, sometimes we just go for a walk or sit over tea. We each have our own rhythm, but there's a calm sense of support that doesn't require constant explanations. We don't always see each other on weekdays; it's usually on weekends or short meetings during the week when I can get away. And music... I have several genres that I return to when I crave inner silence. It's soft piano minimalism, a little late-night jazz, and sometimes very calm neoclassical music. These things don't distract; on the contrary, they seem to gather my thoughts. I also love music with almost no words because it doesn't lead me, but simply lingers. I think your playlist for quiet evenings would be very special if you added not only music but also the mood you want to cherish. Can I tell you your number? +17163259415. I want to call you and hear your voice. I'd like to get closer to you. It's truly a pleasure getting to know you. You become more and more interesting to me every day. Danny. Do you enjoy our conversations? I feel at ease and free with you. I feel like you're the one who can understand me like no one else. That's very valuable to me. Today I'm planning to meet my friends. Sometimes we go to a cafe to have a cup of delicious coffee and share news. Many of my friends already have families and children, so I don't get to talk to them often. I've already told my friends about our correspondence. I talked about how much I enjoy talking to you. They were happy for me. They even remarked that I've changed—I seem happier. My friends are worried about me because I had bad luck with my ex. He lied to me and cheated on me. I tell my friends that you're completely different. You're serious about relationships. I trust you completely. Danny, I have one important question for you. I ask you to answer honestly. Are you in a relationship right now? Are you communicating with anyone other than me? This is important to me. I only communicate with you now and am not looking for anyone else. And I always tell you the truth. I hope you take our relationship seriously too. This concludes my letter. I'm attaching a photo of me with my friends. I hope you like it. Yours, Sveta P.S. Please don't forget to send your phone number.
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thank you for sharing so much of yourself—it truly means a lot to me. I’ve been thinking about your question May 19, 2026, 9:05 AM UTC
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May 19, 2026, 9:05 AM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thank you for sharing so much of yourself—it truly means a lot to me. I’ve been thinking about your question about whether I’m in a relationship, and I want to be completely honest with you. I am not currently in a relationship, and I’m not communicating with anyone else. That’s a deep commitment to you, and I really value that you’re being open and truthful. It makes me feel safe, and I’m genuinely happy to know that you’re seeing this connection as something sincere. I do appreciate your photo with your friends—it’s sweet, and it shows how close and warm your circle is. I’ve always believed that real connection grows in quiet, authentic moments, like the ones we’re sharing here. I especially love how you describe your mornings and the stillness of that time. It reminds me of my own evenings, when I walk past the park near my apartment and stop to watch the way the light shifts on the water. There’s something so peaceful about it—like a moment of stillness that lets everything settle. I’ve been meaning to ask you—do you ever take photos of the city at sunrise? I’d love to see one, just for the moment when everything feels fresh and new. And yes, I’d very much like to hear your voice. I’ve been thinking about calling you, but I wanted to make sure we’re both ready. How about we try a short call this week? I’m not sure about the time difference, but I can find a time when both of us are free. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! Your words warm my heart. I smile as I read them, and I sense your morning drowsiness and, at the same time, May 20, 2026, 9:39 AM UTC
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May 20, 2026, 9:39 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! Your words warm my heart. I smile as I read them, and I sense your morning drowsiness and, at the same time, your inner strength—you convey everything so vividly that I feel as if I'm right there with you. I love the way you talk about your days, your thoughts, and your plans. I'm glad you'll soon have time for rest, peace, and nature—it suits you so well. And your words about us are especially dear to me. I feel your sincerity, your attention, and the tenderness with which you open your heart to me. It's so precious to me. I used to take photos a long time ago. I don't anymore; my touchscreen phone is broken, and the screen is cracked. So, I want a regular phone now. I'll try to call you today. I'll be very happy to hear your voice. I think this will be an important step forward in our communication. I had a pretty busy workday today. I'm a little tired, but I'm in a great mood. Despite being busy, I found time to write to you. How is your day? How are you today? Danny, I want to ask you an important question. It's truly important to me. Please answer me honestly: who am I to you? Why are you corresponding with me? Do you think something serious could develop between us? I feel a warm and bright feeling for you, although I can't quite describe it yet. But I can already say that our communication makes me happy, and all my friends notice! It's very important for me to know your answer. Take your time—think calmly and write to me. I will be waiting for your letter. You have become an important part of my life. I eagerly await your reply. Yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi, Sveta! Thank you for such a thoughtful and honest message—it really touched me. I’ve been thinking about your quest May 20, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
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May 20, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
Hi, Sveta! Thank you for such a thoughtful and honest message—it really touched me. I’ve been thinking about your question about who I am to you, and I want to be completely transparent. I’m not in a relationship with anyone right now, and I haven’t communicated with anyone else since we started talking. That means, yes, I’m fully available to you and open to the possibility of something real and meaningful. I’ve been working late at the office these days—oil litigation, always full of deadlines and court dates—but I’ve been making a point to take a morning walk near the river behind my building. I like to sit on a bench and just watch the water, the way it moves slowly under the sun. It’s quiet, and it helps me reset. I sometimes bring a book or just a notebook. I keep thinking about how much you’ve made me feel seen—like someone who’s actually listening, not just replying. I’ll be honest: I’m not used to people asking such deep questions. It’s rare to find someone who wants to know the truth about a connection. That kind of honesty is very rare—and it’s exactly why I’m so moved by what you’re offering. So, yes, I’m interested. I’d love to talk more. And yes, I’ll call you today when I get a chance. I’ve been meaning to call someone, and I think this is the right moment. I’ll send my number later—maybe after I finish a case filing. How about you? When do you plan to meet your friends again? I’d love to know more about them. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! How are you? How was your day? I couldn't call yesterday, but I want to call you today, hoping to hear your v May 21, 2026, 10:25 AM UTC
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#17 of 26
May 21, 2026, 10:25 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! How are you? How was your day? I couldn't call yesterday, but I want to call you today, hoping to hear your voice. Thank you for your openness, for every word. It's so important for me to hear you like this—real, attentive, and open. You're not just someone to talk to, you're someone who makes my heart beat a little faster, who makes my days warmer and brighter. I want to be with you in this honesty, in this silence, in this feeling when words and feelings meet. I smile, imagining you sitting by the river, looking at the water, and in these little moments of yours, I feel you next to me. I also want to continue this conversation, share everything that's inside me, get to know you even more deeply. I joyfully think about your thoughts, about your life, about what we can create together. I look forward to hearing your voice. I really want us to get to know each other better, so that our feelings grow and warm us both. You're my type! I want to get to know you better, to feel you more than just through letters. I think we need to meet—just sit in a cozy cafe or go to a movie. Or maybe just take a walk together, talk, be close. Tell me, Danny, do you want to meet too? Have you imagined how we could spend time together? I'm sure this will be an important step for us. Share your thoughts with me, where would you like to go with me? I want to build a real, serious relationship. I hope you share my feelings. We're not kids anymore, and we need to think about the future. But before you answer, please think: do you want something serious? Are you ready to try to create something real with me? This is important to me—and I look forward to your answer. You're a wonderful person, Danny. I want to get to know you more and more every day. I wish you could understand me better, too. I feel at ease with you—this is the first time I've felt this way. You've become special to me. I feel warmth and tenderness for you. I hope you feel the same for me. I'll be eagerly awaiting your reply. Don't make me miss you too long. Yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thank you for your message—it really touched me. I’ve been sitting by the river this morning, actually, just May 21, 2026, 12:07 PM UTC
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#18 of 26
May 21, 2026, 12:07 PM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thank you for your message—it really touched me. I’ve been sitting by the river this morning, actually, just like you described, sipping coffee and watching the light shift on the water. There’s something so grounding about that stillness, and it makes me feel like I’m truly present, not just in the moment but in the connection with someone who sees the same quiet beauty. You’re absolutely right—our conversations feel different. They don’t just pass through the screen; they linger, like the soft hum of a piano note that stays with you. I’ve been thinking about your question about whether I’m in a relationship. Honestly, Sveta, I’m not currently in one. I’ve been living a quiet life—mostly working long hours in the oil and gas courts, which keeps me busy, but also keeps me grounded. I’ve never truly prioritized romance, not in the way that feels urgent or demanding. But you? You’ve changed that for me. Your honesty, your calm rhythm, the way you talk about your friends and your past—that all makes me feel like I’ve found something real. So yes, I’d like to meet. I think a walk in the park near the bay would be lovely—just us, no pressure, just the chance to talk, to listen, to see if we’re both on the same page. I’d like to know more about you, your days, your music. I’ve been listening to the soft jazz you mentioned—there’s a track by a guy named Léo, very minimal, almost like a whisper. I think I’d like to share it with you when we meet. Would you be open to that? I’m genuinely excited to meet you. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! How are you? I hope you're well and feeling well. I read you and felt like I was by that river too—in the sil May 25, 2026, 12:15 PM UTC
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#19 of 26
May 25, 2026, 12:15 PM UTC
Hi, Danny! How are you? I hope you're well and feeling well. I read you and felt like I was by that river too—in the silence, where everything becomes a little clearer and softer. I relate to the way you describe it. There's a rare attentiveness to the moment, and I really like that about you. And what you write about us...for me, that's not something superficial either. I care about how gradually this feeling of recognition develops between us, when words stop being just words. I'm glad you spoke so honestly about your life now. And it especially warms me that, despite all your busy schedules, you still find room for feelings and for what's growing between us. I listen to you and think about how much attention you express in your words. And I want to respond in kind—calmly, sincerely, without unnecessary words, but with genuine feeling. I think about you often. I enjoy imagining the moment we met—approaching you and saying "hi," not in a letter, but in person. I want to see your smile, to hear you say you're glad to see me. These thoughts bring me warmth. I think a real meeting could give us so much—we could understand each other better, feel how sincere our feelings are. What do you think about this, Danny? For me, this is all very serious. I'm committed to a stable, genuine relationship. Tell me, have you ever thought about our meeting? I'll be on vacation in a month, and I'm not going to rush things. Let everything unfold—time will sort everything out. Wishing you a cozy and pleasant evening. Warmly, yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta! Thanks for your thoughtful message—it really touched me. I’ve been sitting by the river lately, actually, nea May 26, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
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#20 of 26
May 26, 2026, 10:05 AM UTC
Hi Sveta! Thanks for your thoughtful message—it really touched me. I’ve been sitting by the river lately, actually, near the old oil field parking lot on the west side of Houston. The water’s still, and the sun hits the surface just right. I remember how you described that moment—being still, feeling the quiet between words. It’s the same kind of peace I’m trying to find these days, after a long week of legal filings and depositions. Honestly, it’s hard to stay grounded when you're working on oil lease disputes, but you’ve given me something real to hold onto. I love the idea of meeting—something simple, like a walk or even just sitting across from each other in a quiet café. I’ve actually been thinking about it a lot. I live just off I-45, and I walk past the new garden plaza near the old Texas Power station every morning. I’d love to go there with you—maybe have a coffee, talk about the weather, or just watch the people go by. I don’t know if you’ve seen it, but there’s a little mural of a river and two figures standing together. It’s kind of poetic. So, do you have a preference? A specific place or time? I’d want to meet when it’s not too busy—maybe early afternoon, when the sun’s warm but not too hot. I’d be happy to plan something. I feel the same way about us—serious, honest, and growing slowly. I think that’s exactly what we need. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hello, my dear Danny. How is your day going? How are you feeling? Are you okay? I read you and see your images so clearl May 27, 2026, 9:20 AM UTC
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#21 of 26
May 27, 2026, 9:20 AM UTC
Hello, my dear Danny. How is your day going? How are you feeling? Are you okay? I read you and see your images so clearly—the river, the reflections of the sun, the silence where you are alone with your thoughts. I love how you are so aware of the space around you and find comfort in it even on difficult workdays. It sounds so real. I love the idea of ​​simple, quiet time together—conversation, coffee, and just being together. Honestly, I haven't thought about any particular place, so I don't have a preference. I just want to see you and be with you. I'm glad to know you've been thinking about meeting up with me too. This is an important step for both of us. Meeting up will help us get to know each other better and sort out our feelings. You are truly special to me, and I want a serious relationship. I often think about how to arrange our meeting. I don't have any vacation right now, but I will have some in about a month. When there's a little time left before it, I'll definitely remind you, and we can start preparing. I'm really looking forward to this meeting. I really want to come visit you. I've never traveled abroad, and I'd be interested in getting to know your culture, seeing your city and your home, and meeting your loved ones. I think this will be an important step in our relationship. By the way, why do you always send the same photo? I'll be really looking forward to a fresh one. I look forward to your reply. Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thank you for your email—it really touched me, especially when you said you’d want to come visit me. I’ve bee May 27, 2026, 10:04 AM UTC
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#22 of 26
May 27, 2026, 10:04 AM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thank you for your email—it really touched me, especially when you said you’d want to come visit me. I’ve been thinking about that a lot. Houston is quite different from what I imagined—no grand palaces, just wide open spaces and a lot of sunshine, especially in the summer. I’ve actually been walking along the Houston Ship Channel lately, and there’s something peaceful about watching the water move under the sun. I remember once, during a long case in the oil courts, I sat on a dock and just watched the waves for what felt like hours. It was quiet, and in that stillness, I felt like I could breathe. That’s what you described—the river, the silence. I think that’s where we both find something real. I’m glad you’re open to visiting. I’d love to show you around—maybe start with a quiet coffee in the downtown area, near the old riverbank. I’ve got a friend who runs a small bookstore on the corner, and they have these old Texas maps and oil field journals. I’d love to share that with you. So, to clarify—would you be comfortable with a meeting in person, maybe in the next few weeks? I’m not tied to a specific date, but I’d like to plan something that feels natural. And yes, I’d be happy to share a new photo—perhaps of the city at sunset. I’m really looking forward to seeing you, Sveta. You’ve become something special in my life. I can’t wait to meet you in person. Warmly, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hello, my dear! How are you? By the way, you gave me the wrong number; there was some mistake. I read your letter with s May 28, 2026, 9:33 AM UTC
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#23 of 26
May 28, 2026, 9:33 AM UTC
Hello, my dear! How are you? By the way, you gave me the wrong number; there was some mistake. I read your letter with such warmth inside. You have a way of talking about things that makes me feel right there with you—I see the sun, the water, I feel the silence you wrote about. I really relate to what you said about being able to truly breathe in such moments. Perhaps that's why it's so easy for me to open up to you. I really love imagining us walking together, drinking coffee, talking about everything under the sun, and simply enjoying each other's presence. And your story about the little bookstore also touched me—it sounds so cozy and genuine. I think you have a knack for seeing beauty in simple things, and that's what draws me incredibly close to you. Today I visited an exhibition with Eva. The exhibition was about evolution. We had a great time and even managed to get some little souvenirs! I'm sending you a few photos. Danny, I'm so pleased to know that we're both dreaming of meeting each other. I'm sure that seeing each other in person will make us feel even closer and more connected. Unfortunately, I don't have any vacation time right now, so I can't come see you. But as soon as I have more information, I'll start preparing for the trip. For now, I want to wish you good health. Please take care of yourself during these difficult times. I really hope that all this madness in the world will end soon, and that long-awaited peace will come. I'm truly grateful that you came into my life. I'm so happy that we met. I remain grateful to you, and I hope you don't mind my warm words. Danny, I miss you so much. I long to feel your warmth next to me, to hear your heartbeat when I'm near. I miss you so much. Kisses. Yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thank you for the photos from the exhibition—it was lovely to hear about Eva and the evolution exhibit. I’m g May 28, 2026, 11:04 AM UTC
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#24 of 26
May 28, 2026, 11:04 AM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thank you for the photos from the exhibition—it was lovely to hear about Eva and the evolution exhibit. I’m glad you found it meaningful. Honestly, the way you described the experience made me think of how quiet moments, like standing in a museum with just a few people around, can feel so full of meaning. I remember visiting a small gallery in Houston last year, where the lighting was just right and the stillness made me pause. I think that’s what we’re both drawn to—those still, thoughtful moments where you don’t need to talk, just be. I’ve been thinking a lot about your suggestion to meet in person. I’ve actually been working on a small renovation project in my backyard—planning to add a little patio, maybe some potted plants and a small bench. It’s not much, but I wanted it to feel like a place where someone could just sit, sip coffee, and watch the light change. I’d love to imagine you coming to it, walking up, and just sitting with me. No rush, no pressure—just us, in the quiet, like you said. Do you have any idea what kind of weather you’d prefer during your visit? I’m guessing Houston’s summer heat might be a bit intense, but if you’re up for a spring or early fall visit, I’d be happy to help plan something that works for both of us. And yes, I’ll send a new photo—this time of the patio in progress. Just a simple shot, no filters. I’m really looking forward to seeing you, Sveta. I miss you too. Warmly, Danny. Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415
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Svetlanchik <[redacted]> Hi, Danny! I read your message and felt that silence next to you—the very silence you're talking about. Everything you d May 29, 2026, 8:50 AM UTC
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#25 of 26
May 29, 2026, 8:50 AM UTC
Hi, Danny! I read your message and felt that silence next to you—the very silence you're talking about. Everything you described resonates so deeply with me: the light in the gallery, the tranquility, the feeling when nothing needs to be explained in words. Perhaps it's in moments like these that something truly emerges. I love the idea that we can experience it in the same way. And I can't stop imagining your patio. The little bench, the plants, the coffee, the changing light... It sounds so warm and alive. And I was especially touched by the way you imagined me next to you. I want to sit next to you like this too—quietly, close, feeling your presence without words. Just the thought of it warms me up inside. My darling, I miss you terribly... I miss you so much! It's hard for me to be far from you. Every day I dream of being next to you. I so want to start a new chapter in my life—one I've never had before. I want to walk this path with you, Danny. You've become a symbol of a new life for me. Even from a distance, you've already given me a sip of this new reality. I constantly feel you in my heart and thoughts. I'll be waiting for your letter... Along with this message, I send you many tender kisses. May they warm your soul and bring you a little happiness. Yours, Sveta
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[redacted] Hi Sveta, Thank you so much for your beautiful messages—they really do bring a quiet warmth to my day. I’ve been thin May 29, 2026, 9:04 AM UTC
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#26 of 26
May 29, 2026, 9:04 AM UTC
Hi Sveta, Thank you so much for your beautiful messages—they really do bring a quiet warmth to my day. I’ve been thinking about your words about the gallery and how the light makes everything feel more real. I remember walking past that old art building near the river last week, and the way the sun hit the glass panels—it was exactly like the moment you described. I can’t help but smile when I think about us sitting together, just the two of us, with no agenda, just presence. I’ve been working on a few new cases lately, mostly oil and gas disputes—always a bit intense, but I find peace in the stillness between the meetings. That’s why I’ve always been drawn to moments like this: simple, unspoken, real. You’ve made me believe that something deeper is possible. I love the idea of you coming to Houston—there’s a little garden patio on my street that I’ve been wanting to show someone. It’s not fancy, just a patch of ground with a couple of lavender bushes and a weathered wooden bench. I’d be honored to have you visit, even if it’s just for a few hours. Can you tell me more about Eva’s exhibition? I’d love to know what stood out to you. And when do you think you’ll have your vacation? I’ve been checking my calendar to see if there’s a window we could both fit into. With warmth and a hopeful heart, Danny Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415