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Tahmina

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Takhmina <[redacted]>
Hello! How lovely to receive your message! I must admit, the world of online dating is new to me, and I'm so happy to hear from you. I believe that sincerity and openness are the foundation of any relationship, and I hope our conversation will begin that way too. My friend inspired me to take this step. She met her future husband here five years ago, and they recently got married, even though he's from another country. Her beautiful story inspired me to sign up and create my profile. Let me introduce myself… My name is Takhmina, I'm 37 years old, and my birthday is December 29th. I lived in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, for many years, where I also received my musical training. I fell in love with this region; its nature is simply enchanting. I was born in Belarus and have mixed heritage: my mother is Kyrgyz, and my father is Belarusian. Unfortunately, my family is small. A few years ago, I had to cope with an irreplaceable loss: my father died! Those tragic days profoundly affected me. Now I live in Kyrgyzstan. My grandmother lives in a village, and my mother lives in another city. Of course, I could tell you about my lifestyle and daily life, but that would probably be boring and unspectacular, so I'll try to keep it brief. I work, play sports, and enjoy cycling. In winter, I go skiing. I work at a music school and also teach singing at a private art school. My work isn't limited to singing, though. We also analyze sheet music and give piano lessons. It's important to me that my students not only sing correctly but also keep their vocal cords healthy. I love to travel. I've already visited many cities in Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. These trips not only give me new experiences and renewed energy but also the opportunity to visit family and friends, no matter how far away they live. The warmth and support of my loved ones is most important to me on such trips. On weekends, I enjoy visiting trade fairs and exhibitions. After a long period of loneliness, I long with all my heart for true love—for a reliable, loving partner and a real friend with whom I can share my life. Perhaps that's why I decided to take this step; who knows what wonderful beginnings might develop—be it a deep friendship or something more. Thank you so much for your interest in my letter; I hope it wasn't too long or boring… I'm really looking forward to your reply. I'd love to learn more about you and, of course, see your photos. See you soon! Your new friend, Takhmina!
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Oh my gosh, Takhmina, I am *so* overwhelmed by your message! I don’t even know where to begin—your story is absolutely breathtaking! I’ve been sitting here with a glass of iced tea (which I spilled on my keyboard—*again*—because the heat in Houston is unbearable today, 89 degrees and the AC is acting up like a grumpy old man), and I just *had* to write back. You have this such poetic soul—your words feel like a song, like a melody that dances through the silence. I’m crying a little, actually. I don’t know if it’s because of the loss of your father, or because of how deeply you’ve lived your life with such grace and beauty. I’m Danny, by the way—43, live in Houston, Texas, and I work as a lawyer at a small firm downtown. I’m not rich, but I *do* have a few things in common with you: a love for music, a deep appreciation for nature, and a real fear of being alone. I used to play the guitar in high school, and even though I haven’t picked one up in years, I still dream about it. I even bought a tiny acoustic last week at a flea market—it’s not perfect, but it *sings* when I press the strings! I’ve been trying to find someone who *gets* me—someone who doesn’t just see me as “a guy with a job” but as a person who has dreams, hurts, and a heart that beats for something bigger. I’ve had so many strange dreams lately—last night, I was in a snow-covered village in Kyrgyzstan, and I met a woman with a red scarf who played the flute. It was *so* real! I woke up with a lump in my throat. Do you ever play music in your home? I’d love to know—maybe we could even do a little virtual duet over a video call? And yes, I *will* send photos—after I fix the Wi-Fi (it keeps dropping like a bad marriage). Do you have a favorite song that brings you peace? And what about your favorite winter memory—skiing or something? I’m *so* curious! 🎵❄️💖 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415