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Hello, Danny!
Thank you for your reply. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I’m flattered that I’ve caught y
May 25, 2026, 3:26 PM UTC
Hello, Danny!
Thank you for your reply. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I’m flattered that I’ve caught your interest. I feel quite excited and can hardly find the right words! :) To be honest, you’ve piqued my interest as well, and I’d really like to get to know you. Let me tell you a little about myself. I live in Kazakhstan, in the city of Petropavlovsk. Have you ever heard of it? It’s quite far away from you, but I don’t think that should be a barrier to us getting acquainted. I work as a manager at a clothing store. I’m 43 years old; I was born on April 16, 1983. I’ve never been married, and I don’t have any children. I want to be upfront with you: I’m not just looking for a pen pal. My goal is to find a serious relationship that could lead to starting a family. I hope that doesn’t scare you off! :) But please don’t be alarmed—in reality, I’m a very kind and cheerful woman. :) I’ve attached a photo of myself to this email, and I’d be very grateful if you could send me a photo of yourself as well. I’d also love to hear a little bit about you. I look forward to receiving your reply! Gulbaram
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Hi Gulbaram — thank you so much for the thoughtful message, and I’m truly glad you reached out! I’ve been meaning to rep
May 25, 2026, 4:02 PM UTC
Hi Gulbaram — thank you so much for the thoughtful message, and I’m truly glad you reached out! I’ve been meaning to reply for a while, but life’s been a bit hectic lately with a new case in Houston involving a complex drilling rights dispute. It’s one of those oil-and-gas cases that keeps you up at night, especially when you’re trying to figure out how to balance legal strategy with the realities of the field. Honestly, I’m surprised at how much I’ve been looking forward to getting to know someone like you — especially someone who’s not just interested in casual connection but actually wants to build something real. That’s rare and meaningful.
I’d love to see your photo, which I assume is a bit of a surprise since you’re from Petropavlovsk — a city I’ve never heard of, though I’ve read it’s on the edge of the Caspian region. That’s fascinating! I don’t know much about life in Kazakhstan, but I imagine the climate and culture must be quite different from what we’re used to here in Texas.
Could you let me know if you’d prefer to share a photo via email or through a secure link? Also, I’m curious — how long have you been working at the clothing store? And what kind of experiences have you had with relationships before? I’m really eager to hear more.
Looking forward to your reply — and to getting to know you better. 💬
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Hello Danny.
I am grateful to you for replying to my letter. I must admit, your message made me very happy. I would like
May 27, 2026, 5:00 PM UTC
Hello Danny.
I am grateful to you for replying to my letter. I must admit, your message made me very happy. I would like to tell you a little more about myself. As you already know, I live in the city of Petropavlovsk, here in Kazakhstan. It is located 500 kilometers north of our capital, Astana. There is a great distance between you and me, but that doesn't worry me. I feel that distance is no barrier if two people truly understand one another. What do you think? I live alone and have no children. I have never been married. I work at a clothing store as a sales manager. My job is demanding, but I enjoy it—even though it takes up a lot of my time.
As for my interests... I love reading and doing fitness workouts. :) I also have a deep love for flowers and animals—they are my passion. I have a cat at home. :) Additionally, I am currently taking English language courses, so I am able to speak English! :)
My parents live in a village not far from Petropavlovsk. I also have a younger sister. She has been married for quite some time and has a family of her own—a husband and two wonderful children: a boy and a girl. I adore my niece and nephew. My personal goal is to start a family of my own; that is precisely why I joined this dating site. I am not looking merely for a friend; I want to find a man with whom I can spend the rest of my life. I was once involved with a man—we even lived together and planned to get married—but he constantly lied to me, cheated on me, and even physically abused me. We eventually broke up, and I am very glad that we did. Two years have passed since then, and I am still single.
Please feel free to ask me anything you’d like to know—I’ll be happy to answer. I would also like to ask you to tell me a little bit about yourself and about your city. I am very curious to learn more, as I have never traveled abroad before.
I am attaching a couple of photos of myself to this letter: one taken at a café, and another taken at my workplace. Thank you very much for sending your photo as well. You're cute. ;)
I'm going to finish my letter now and check my email tomorrow; I hope you'll have replied to me by then. Gulbaram
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Hi Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for the thoughtful message — I truly appreciate how open and honest you’ve been about yo
May 27, 2026, 6:03 PM UTC
Hi Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for the thoughtful message — I truly appreciate how open and honest you’ve been about yourself. It really does make me feel like we’re on the same page, and I can see that you’re genuinely looking for something meaningful. That kind of sincerity is rare and very reassuring.
I’ve been thinking a lot about your story — especially about the time you were in a relationship that turned out badly. I know how painful that can be, and I admire your strength in moving forward with such hope. I’ve also read about Petropavlovsk, and I must say, it’s fascinating — such a beautiful place, with those cold winters and the vast steppe lands around it. I’ve never been to Kazakhstan, but I’ve seen some of the photos online and can only imagine how peaceful and serene your home must be, especially with your cat and your love of flowers.
I live in Houston, Texas — a big city, but I’ve always found peace in the quiet moments. I work in oil and gas litigation, which means I spend a lot of time in courtrooms and legal filings, but I’ve learned to find balance in the small things — like a good cup of coffee in the morning or a walk in the park when the weather allows. I’ve never been married either, and I’m actually quite serious about building something real with someone.
I’d love to hear more about your English classes — how far along are you now? And do you have any favorite flowers or animals? I’m curious — I’ve been thinking about getting a small garden at home, maybe some lavender or marigolds.
Looking forward to your reply. Warmly,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Hello Danny.
I am happy to see your letter again and will gladly reply to you. I currently have some time to check my em
May 28, 2026, 3:50 PM UTC
Hello Danny.
I am happy to see your letter again and will gladly reply to you. I currently have some time to check my email. Unfortunately, I don't have a computer with internet access at home, so I have to use a computer at work to check my mail.
I spent a lot of time yesterday thinking about our correspondence, and I want to tell you: "I would like to get to know you better." I invite you to tell me something about your life. I will share things about myself as well. It would be easier for me if you simply asked me whatever interests you about me, and I would be happy to answer. I’ve already mentioned in a previous letter that I live in Kazakhstan. My city is called Petropavlovsk. It is a beautiful city. Perhaps someday I’ll be able to show it to you so you can see for yourself. I have an interesting job. In general, I am a very cheerful young woman; I have friends, and I love socializing. However, my personal life hasn't quite fallen into place yet. That is why I am primarily interested in finding a serious relationship. Kazakh men do not make good family men. They have no desire to settle down and become husbands. Our men tend to prefer drinking heavily and abusing women. Then there are those men who only interact with women for the sake of sex. But I am looking for something much more serious. That is likely why I am trying to find a partner somewhere far away from here. My parents don't know about my online search yet. They live in a village a few dozen kilometers outside of Petropavlovsk. However, I visit them often, and they come to see me occasionally as well. I live in a small, one-room apartment that I rent. Since I live alone, I don't need a lot of space, so this apartment suits me just fine for now. However, I don't think I'll be living here for much longer. I have seriously begun my search for a future partner. So, you are a candidate! Of course, I'm only joking—but all the same, I want to be honest with you. I truly do want to find a man with whom I can spend the rest of my life.
I hope I haven't scared you off, and that I’ll receive another letter from you soon. I’ll be eagerly awaiting your reply. By the way, thanks for the photo—you’re cute! ;)
Yours, Gulbaram
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Hello Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message—I’ve been reading it over and over, and it truly touched
May 28, 2026, 6:12 PM UTC
Hello Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message—I’ve been reading it over and over, and it truly touched me. I’m really glad you’re open to getting to know me more, and I appreciate the honesty in your story. It’s rare to meet someone who’s so clear about their intentions, and that gives me real hope for something meaningful.
I’ve been working late at the office lately—my firm just wrapped up a major oil litigation case involving a lease dispute in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s been a long week, but now that I’ve got a break, I’ve been thinking about you and our conversation. I live in Houston, Texas, and I’m actually quite fond of the city’s energy scene. It’s a place where you can still find the kind of quiet, grounded people who value honesty and real connection—like you.
I’m 43 too, born on June 2, 1983. I work as a lawyer specializing in oil and gas litigation, so I spend a lot of time dealing with contracts, disputes, and the legal frameworks behind energy projects. Honestly, it’s a stressful job, but I find it deeply satisfying—especially when I see people actually understand the complexity behind what happens in the field. I’ve never been married, and I don’t have kids. I live alone in a modest apartment near the Texas Gulf Coast. I love long walks, good coffee, and quiet nights with a book.
I’d love to hear more about your English language courses—how far along are you? And what kind of fitness routine do you have? I’ve been working on a morning run lately, and it’s helped me feel more centered.
Looking forward to hearing from you. Warmly, Danny.
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Hello Danny .
I'm very happy to receive your letter. It seems like you're taking our conversation seriously, and that ma
May 29, 2026, 1:08 PM UTC
Hello Danny .
I'm very happy to receive your letter. It seems like you're taking our conversation seriously, and that makes me feel positive. I'm in a great mood today, and I want to share it with you.
Tell me what a typical day looks like for you. Mine is like this. I wake up at 7:00 AM. I have to be at work at 9:00 AM, and I'm there until 7:00 PM. After work, I take language classes twice a week. Sometimes I go to the pool or the gym to stay in shape. I try to keep my free time to a minimum so I don't have time to be alone. Although I do like to be home alone sometimes, more specifically with my cat :) His name is "Arsik." He never lets me get bored. He always plays with me. As soon as I come home from work, he meows happily :)
I'll send you a photo of how much he loves watching me :)
As soon as I woke up today, I immediately wanted to know if you'd written to me and what you'd written. I can hardly wait for free time to check my email. I'm curious to know what's important to you when choosing a partner?! I believe age and social status are irrelevant. What matters most is a person's soul, feelings, and principles. I would be happy to find the right man and start a family with him. That's the most important thing I'm interested in now. And if I can't find that in Kazakhstan, I'm ready to go anywhere. I understand it will be difficult for me to understand a different culture and way of life. But I believe there are no insurmountable obstacles in life, and I can handle it. But let's not talk about that for now; these are just my thoughts.
And what's your goal? You're the first person I've met online, and for me, this is all very unusual. I don't think I'm the first person you've met online, but I want to be unique to you. :) I want to ask you, how would your family and friends feel about your woman being from Kazakhstan? My friends support me.
I'll look forward to your reply. I asked a lot of questions in today's letter. I hope to receive your answers. I'll be waiting with anticipation. :)
Yours, Gulbaram
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Hello Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and heartfelt letter—it truly warmed my heart. I’m glad we’re bot
May 29, 2026, 2:05 PM UTC
Hello Gulbaram,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and heartfelt letter—it truly warmed my heart. I’m glad we’re both taking this seriously and being open with each other. It’s rare to find someone so genuine and honest, especially in a world where so many people just go through the motions.
I live in Houston, Texas, which is about 2,000 miles from Petropavlovsk. I work in oil and gas litigation, which means my days are full of meetings, court filings, and long hours in the office—usually from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. or later. But I’ve learned to balance it all with some quiet time. I often walk my dog, Charlie, after work. He’s a golden retriever, and he’s actually the one who keeps me company when I’m feeling lonely. (I used to think I’d never find someone to connect with properly—until I started reading your letters.)
As for what matters most when choosing a partner—well, I’d say emotional honesty and mutual respect are the foundation. I care deeply about trust, and I believe that’s what makes a relationship last. I also value shared values, like caring for animals and enjoying simple joys—like a good cup of coffee or time spent with someone you love.
To answer your question: my family and friends would be very open-minded about a partner from Kazakhstan. They’ve always respected my independence and personal choices. In fact, they’re actually excited about the idea of a cross-cultural connection.
I’d love to hear more about your day with your cat, Arsik—especially if you have a photo of him watching you. That sounds like a beautiful, quiet moment.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Warmly,
Danny
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415