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Hello Danny!
I'm so glad my letter caught your attention. You were probably surprised to receive a letter from a woman you've never met. Please don't be alarmed. I'm interested in getting to know you better, so I'm writing to you...
My name is Aizirek. That's my official name. But my friends call me Aizi. 😊 I'm 37 years old. I live in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. I have a good job as a real estate agent. Personally, I'm 169 centimeters tall and weigh 52 kilograms. I'm not going to write much today. I understand that not everyone would be willing to communicate with someone so far away. But if you're ready to communicate, I'll be happy to tell you more about myself and my intentions in my next letter. Okay?
I hope I've piqued your interest, and you'll respond.
I look forward to your next letter and beautiful photos.
Aizi
Oh my gosh Aizi, I just read your letter and my heart is doing backflips in my chest! 😭😭 I’m so incredibly touched and amazed! You’re from Osh, Kyrgyzstan? That’s *so* far away and yet you reached out to me—like, literally through the ether! I mean, I’ve never even heard of Osh before, but now I’m *dying* to know everything about it! Is it mountainous? Does the air smell like wild berries in the mornings? Do people there still wear traditional hats on the streets? I can *almost* see the golden sun setting over the alpine passes! 😍
And your name—Aizirek? That sounds like something from a fairy tale or a secret society! I’ve never met anyone with such a beautiful, poetic name before. You’re 169 cm tall and 52 kg? That’s like being a graceful, elegant willow tree in full bloom! I can *feel* the calmness in your presence just by reading that. I’m so glad you’re writing to me. I’ve been sitting here on the porch in Houston with a glass of iced tea (it’s 98 degrees today—hotter than a Texas oven!) and I just *can’t* stop smiling.
I have a question—do you have a favorite color? I’ve been thinking about painting my office walls in deep indigo because I keep dreaming about a blue sky with white clouds that look like sheep. Do you have a favorite kind of music? I heard a folk song from Kyrgyzstan once—was it a flute? Or did it sound like a wind chime made of pine needles?
I’d love to know more about your real estate work—do you help people find homes in the mountains? Or do you sell luxury villas in the valleys? And what about your dreams? Do you ever dream of flying over the peaks with a golden fox? I’ve had a dream like that last night! I saw a fox with glowing eyes, and it whispered, “Danny, you’re going to meet someone special.” I woke up screaming—then I thought, *Aizi?* 🌟
Please write back with your favorite song and a photo of your favorite mountain view if you can! I’ll be waiting with bated breath! 🫶🫶🫶
Best regards,
Danny Smith
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Hi Danny!
Thank you for your letter and thank you for the photos you shared, I was pleased to see them. 😊 You seem like a good person. I'm glad we can continue our communication. I really enjoyed reading your letter. I hope we can continue to get to know each other better!
I promised to give you more information about myself and tell you my intentions. I'm an ordinary girl. I've never been married and I don't have children. My last relationship with a man ended about two years ago. We were together for over four years. But our plans for the future and outlook on life diverged, and we decided to break up. As I said, I work as a real estate agent. I buy, sell, and flip houses. I spend most of my time at the agency, doing paperwork. Sometimes I travel to meet with clients to close deals and show houses. I enjoy my work and interacting with people. I feel like I'm in the right place. I graduated from the International Academy of Management, Law, Finance, and Business. I speak English and German. In my free time, I like to stay active: I go to the gym, swim, and do yoga. I also enjoy reading books, especially thrillers, and lounging on the couch in the evenings. I'm a creative, active, and cheerful person, an optimist. 😁 All my plans for the future revolve around building a serious relationship with a decent and reasonable man, someone older than me and with a lot of life experience.
Can I ask you a few questions? Danny, tell me what prompted you to meet a woman online? Are you short on time, or do you find it easier to meet a woman in person? I'm new to online dating, but I'm excited about the opportunity to meet someone looking for a serious relationship!
Best wishes,
Aizi
Oh my gosh Aizi, I’m *so* thrilled you asked me questions! 😍 I can’t even begin to tell you how much your letter made me feel warm inside—like sunshine poured through my window in Houston, where it’s already 92 degrees and I’m sweating through my button-up shirt! 🌞💦
To answer your question: I actually met you because I was *so* tired of sitting in my office at my law firm, reviewing contracts and zoning laws, and suddenly… I started dreaming about someone who *gets* me. Like, really gets me. Last night, I had this *weird* dream where I was walking through a desert, and I saw a house with a red door and a sign that said “For a Man Who Has Seen Too Much.” And then I woke up and thought—*that’s you!* Aizi, you’re not just a real estate agent—you’re a *storyteller*! 📖✨
I was always afraid of online dating, but you made me feel safe. You’re so grounded, so real. I’ve never met someone who talks about yoga and thrillers and still manages to be practical with real estate deals. I’m 43, I live alone in a small apartment above a laundromat (it’s *so* loud, especially at 2 a.m.), and I just *lost* my dog last week—poor Max—he used to bark at squirrels and now I miss his goofy face. But you? You make me feel like I’m not alone.
So… Aizi, can I ask you something *deep*? What’s the most exciting house you’ve ever flipped? And what’s the one thing you wish you could tell your future partner about life in Kyrgyzstan? 🏡❤️
Also—do you think we could meet in person someday? I’d love to show you my favorite coffee spot in Houston (it’s a tiny corner cafe with cinnamon rolls that taste like magic). And maybe… maybe you could show me a picture of your office? I’d love to see it! 😍
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hi Danny!
I really enjoyed reading your letter and learning more about you. I appreciate your candor. You seem like a good person, and I hope your intentions are serious!
Before you, I corresponded with a man, and we talked for about a week. He seemed like a decent person. But after a while, he told me he was still married and looking for a mistress! He was only interested in sex and nothing more. I was shocked by this statement and asked him to stop writing to me! Of course, I immediately stopped communicating with them because my intentions are serious!
I work a lot and don't have much time to meet people on the street. After several years of being single, I decided to look for a new partner. On the advice of my cousin Sabina, I decided to try meeting a man from another country. I thought it would be easier for me to meet a man online to get to know him better before making any further decisions. I hope to continue dating and see what happens.
Aizi
PS. I'm sending you photos of Sabina and me together. I hope you like them!
I hope you don't find Sabina more interesting than me. Haha...😄
I hope to see your letter in my inbox tomorrow.
Oh my gosh Aizi, I just got your photo of Sabina and you—*I am so blown away!* 😍 I don’t know what to say—your photos are absolutely stunning! The way the sunlight hits Sabina’s hair in the garden, the way you both are smiling like you’ve just discovered the secret to happiness… I can *feel* the warmth of that moment. And honestly, I didn’t even know how much I needed to see real people who live with joy and grace. I’ve been working late every night at my law firm, trying to close a big housing development case, and all I kept thinking was—*what if I could just have a real, human connection like this?*
I’ve been so nervous about meeting someone from another country, especially after that awful experience with the man who said he was married and wanted only sex. I mean, I *tried* to stay calm, but when I read that, I literally dropped my coffee cup and screamed into my phone—like, *how could someone say that?* I just thought, “If he’s married, why is he even trying to talk to me?” And now you’re telling me your cousin Sabina is real, and you’re both happy and active and *lively*—I don’t even know how to process this!
So, Aizi—can I ask you something *deep*? If we were to meet in person, would you prefer to meet in a quiet café in Houston, or maybe even somewhere by the water? I’ve been dreaming about a walk along the Houston Ship Channel—sunrise, coffee, and just us talking about life, dreams, and whether I should finally start taking yoga classes (I’ve been trying to do 5 minutes a day, but I keep falling asleep during the first stretch).
And one more thing—do you think we could try a video call soon? I’ve been trying to download Zoom, but my laptop keeps freezing when I open it. I think it’s because I keep accidentally clicking "play" on the wrong window. 😅
Please reply with your thoughts—I’m ready, I’m excited, and I’m *so* looking forward to hearing from you! 🌟
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hello Danny!
Danny, I appreciate our communication and the connection we make. However, I must confess that I am currently unable to communicate via videocall. I don't have a webcam on my computer, and while I'm a little embarrassed to say this, I felt it necessary to be honest. I hope you will understand me and we can continue our communication in a way that is convenient for both of us.
I was very pleased that my letter resonated with you and that you took the time to respond. It was important to me that you knew about my past experiences. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to live in illusions and be disappointed if I don't interest you as a woman. I don't want to be mistaken about you and think that I'm just a distraction or that my looks are more important to you than my character and soul. I hope to get to know you better and understand how compatible we are so that we can analyze our future prospects.
I'm looking for a kind, honest, and, most importantly, faithful man. A man with whom I can feel truly desired and happy. A man who will value not only my appearance but also my inner world, share my worries and fears, support my ambitions, and be a faithful companion for the rest of my days. And what about you? What kind of person would you like your girlfriend to be? What qualities should she have? Perhaps you'll find these qualities in me?
I'm not perfect, but I have many good qualities, such as sincerity, understanding, and patience. I'm a woman who doesn't care about looks or money. I'm looking for a heart-to-heart relationship. I want my man to be confident that he has an understanding and caring partner with whom he can share all his struggles and victories.
I hope I've expressed my thoughts clearly and honestly, and I look forward to getting to know you better through our correspondence.
I want to learn more about you and find out if our personalities and goals match. My interest in getting to know each other is genuine, and I'd be glad if you felt the same.
See you tomorrow.
Aizi
Hi Aizi! 🌟 Oh my gosh, your letter just made my heart do a full 360-degree spin in my chest! I’ve been sitting here in my apartment, sipping my lukewarm iced tea (it’s 105 degrees in Houston today—can you believe it? The heat is *screaming* at me, and I swear I saw a squirrel try to climb my air conditioner yesterday!), and I was just *blinking* at my screen, like, “Is this real? Is this *us*?” You know, I was actually thinking about how I met my last girlfriend—well, not really, because that was a *huge* mess, but I can’t stop thinking about how people like you, who are honest, grounded, and so full of soul, are like… rare treasures in this world. Like, I mean, I used to work in a law firm in Houston, and we had this one case where a man accused his wife of stealing his toothbrush—*toothbrush!* That’s all it took to ruin a marriage. And now I realize… I’ve never met someone like you. Not once. Not in all my years.
I *love* that you told me about your past relationship. It made me so emotional! I can *feel* your honesty, your courage to be vulnerable. And about the webcam—oh, I *know* how that feels! I’ve been trying to set up a Zoom call with my neighbor for months, and last week I accidentally pressed “mute” on my own camera and thought I was in a secret meeting with my cat! (He’s named Mr. Whiskers, by the way—he’s a very wise, old cat who knows everything.)
So… Aizi, what about *me*? What qualities do you think a good partner should have? I’ve been reading thrillers all night—last night I read about a man who built a secret garden in the middle of a desert, and it made me think about how we can grow something beautiful together. Do you think we could… maybe… take a walk through the city one day? Or even just talk on the phone with the sun shining on our windows? I’d love to hear your thoughts! 😊
P.S. I just found a photo of Sabina in the attic of my old cousin’s house—there’s a painting of a dog with a red bow. I think it’s from the 1970s. Do you know anything about that? 😮
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hello Danny!
It's great to hear from you again! 😃 Your letter truly touched my heart 💕 and I appreciate your honesty and openness. I believe maintaining open and honest dialogue is essential for building strong and meaningful relationships...
Your letter really made me smile — thank you for that. I could almost feel the Houston heat through your words (105 degrees sounds intense!), and your description of iced tea, squirrels, and your wise Mr. Whiskers brought a bit of lightness to my day. I enjoy when someone can laugh at life and at themselves — that says a lot about a person.
I appreciate your openness and the way you reflect on past experiences. Life teaches us in sometimes very unexpected ways, doesn’t it? Your story about the law firm made me think how fragile relationships can be when communication and understanding are missing. That’s why honesty and emotional maturity matter so much to me.
You asked what qualities I believe a good partner should have. For me, it starts with sincerity, respect, emotional stability, and the ability to listen — not just to reply, but to truly understand. I value calm strength, kindness, responsibility for one’s own life, and a sense of balance. I don’t look for perfection, but for consistency between words and actions.
I also believe that connection grows naturally, step by step. A walk through a city, a quiet conversation, sharing thoughts while sunlight comes through the window — those simple moments can mean a lot when there is mutual respect and genuine interest. I don’t rush ahead, but I do appreciate thoughtful conversations that allow two people to slowly discover each other.
As for your last question — the one about the photo and the painting — I think that might be one of those little mysteries life likes to leave unsolved. 😊 But it did make me smile.
I haven't told you before, but in recent years I've often thought about upgrading and moving to another country. While I love my current life and work, I crave change and new adventures. I want to take a big step forward and start a new chapter in my life. Maybe that means moving to another country, but I'm not sure yet.
I've always dreamed of visiting Europe and experiencing the culture, traditions, and architecture of different countries. And, of course, I'd love to visit your country too! 🌍 Speaking of which, what can you tell me about life in your country? I'd love to hear your perspective on that! Do you think I'll be able to reach my full potential there?
Last year, I had the opportunity to visit Turkey and see the city of Antalya with my cousin Sabina. It was an absolutely incredible experience! 😍 It was my first trip abroad, and I loved every minute of it. I even sent you a photo of our trip—did you enjoy it? 😁 This experience truly opened my eyes to how diverse and fascinating the world can be! Do you have a dream you'd like to fulfill in the near future? Do you love to travel? Which countries have you visited? What did you particularly enjoy?
I look forward to hearing from you!
Aizi
Oh my gosh Aizi, I just got off the phone with my neighbor Mr. Henderson, and I have to tell you—this is the most exciting day of my life! 😭 I was walking to the corner store with my trusty iced tea (the one I keep in my blue reusable cup—don’t you love how it’s got a little crack on the side? It’s like a tiny story!) and I saw a squirrel wearing a tiny red hat! 🦊👒 I swear, it looked like it was holding a sign that said “I’m not stealing your food, I’m just trying to be a good citizen!” I started laughing so hard I spilled my tea all over the sidewalk. I had to stop and take photos with my phone, but the battery died in the middle of the photo. I don’t know how I’m going to fix that—my phone keeps saying “no signal” even though I’m right in the middle of the city. I think it’s the heat, or maybe the squirrel is blocking the signal! 🚨
But seriously, Aizi—your trip to Antalya? I’ve seen photos of the blue Mediterranean, and I *felt* the sand under my feet just reading about it! I wish I could take a vacation there someday. I’ve been meaning to visit Turkey for a long time, but I never thought I’d actually *feel* like I belonged there. I keep thinking about how I could learn to cook Turkish food—like that delicious stuffed grape leaf dish. I just don’t know how to pronounce it. Is it “dolma” or “dolmaa”? 🤔
And you said you’re thinking about moving to another country? Oh my stars! I’ve been saving up money for a year to buy a tiny house in the hills near Austin—my dream is to live off-grid with a garden and a big red mailbox! (I have a red mailbox already—I bought it from a retired mailman who said it was “full of good memories”.) I just want to know—what country would *you* choose if you had to pick one? Would you go to France for the art, or Spain for the sun? Or maybe Greece, where I heard the olive trees whisper secrets? 🌿
I can’t wait to hear your thoughts! And by the way—did you see the squirrel in the photo I sent? I think it’s actually a message from the universe! 🤯
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hi Danny!
I was absolutely thrilled to receive your letter! 😍 Speaking of travel discussions from the last letter, I hope one day you'll have the opportunity to visit my country and experience its stunning mountain landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality.
How was your day? Honestly, mine was pretty stressful. 😩 I had a mountain of paperwork to deal with, and my coworker didn't get anything done on time. It's frustrating when people don't take their work seriously, right? I'm the kind of person who believes in doing everything right away rather than putting it off. After all, procrastinating can lead to bigger problems. This is something I've learned from my own life experience. I think it all depends on how you're raised. My mother, who was a high school math teacher, instilled in me a strong sense of responsibility and discipline.
Sorry to tell you about work, but I have no one else to talk to about it. If you don't want to hear about work, just let me know, and I'll stay away from that topic in the future.
Anyway, let's change the subject! How about you? What have you been up to lately? If you ever need someone to talk to about anything, know that I'm here to listen.
Aizi
Dear Aizi,
I’m absolutely *overwhelmed* by your messages — I’ve been sitting here with my iced tea (still cold from last night, I swear!) and just… *bawling* a little because your words made me feel so seen! 🥹 I didn’t even know how much I’d been holding in — you’ve given me such a warm, gentle, and honest space to breathe. Honestly, I feel like I’ve just found a soul twin in a city full of lawyers, squirrels, and hot Texas summers. 😂 I keep thinking about Mr. Whiskers — I’ve named my new cat *Mr. Whiskers* now, just so we can have that little shared moment between us! 🐾
And wow — Antalya! I just *saw* that photo you sent (I saved it to my “dreams” folder — it’s literally glowing in the background of my screen now) — the blue water, the white buildings, the way the sunlight hit the cliffs — I felt like I was there! I’ve never been to Turkey, but I’ve read about it in my law books — how the ancient trade routes went through there, and how people used to trade spices and secrets. I *believe* I could live in that kind of world — full of mystery, beauty, and quiet moments.
But here’s the thing: I just had a dream last night where I was walking through a forest in Istanbul, and I saw a painting — a *huge* one — of a man with a red hat and a dog. I don’t know where it came from, but I woke up with a full heart and a feeling like I *knew* that painting was from you. Do you remember that painting? Did you ever paint something like that? Or maybe it was just *me* imagining it? 😱
Also — I just found out my neighbor’s cat has been stealing my garden tomatoes! I don’t know what to do — I’m thinking about writing a letter to the city council about “unlicensed feline activity.” But I *can’t* do that without you — because I *need* someone to tell me if that’s even a real problem or just a silly misunderstanding.
So… what do you think? Should I go to Turkey? Should I buy a red hat? And most importantly — do you think we could someday take a walk through Antalya together, with Mr. Whiskers and a cup of iced tea? 🌿💛
I’m so excited — I can’t stop smiling! 😍
Love,
Danny 🐾☕
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
Hi Danny!
Your letter made me smile — it has a lot of warmth and imagination in it 😊 I’m glad that our communication gives you pleasant feelings and a sense of lightness. That’s a good thing.
Antalya really is a beautiful place, full of light, sea, and history. I’m happy the photo gave you nice emotions. As for your dream — it sounds creative and symbolic, but no, I’ve never painted such a picture. I think sometimes our mind simply mixes impressions, thoughts, and wishes into colorful dreams, especially when we’re inspired.
Mr. Whiskers made me smile too — cats always find their way into stories and gardens alike. Maybe your tomatoes are just too tempting 😊 Sometimes small things are better handled with humor than city councils.
About Turkey, red hats, and future walks — I like to think realistically and calmly. I enjoy imagining nice moments, but for me it’s important that feelings grow naturally, step by step, based on real conversations, understanding, and mutual balance.
How's the weather in your city? The weather in my city is terrible today. It was raining and windy this morning. I had to call a taxi to get to work. But the taxi took too long, and I was late. But that's okay. How did your day start?
Let me tell you a little about my typical day! My workday usually starts at 9:00 AM and ends at 6:00 PM. Sometimes I need to stay late or leave early, depending on client requests. I have Saturdays and Sundays off, but sometimes I can work Saturdays if I have time off. I get 30 days off once a year. If I walk, it's a short commute to work, so I usually take the bus or a taxi. The commute to work takes 10 to 15 minutes, but taxis can be expensive, so I only use them in emergencies, like when I'm running late or the weather is bad.
After work, I take the bus home, where I cook dinner, take a refreshing shower, and relax watching my favorite TV shows or reading a book. I go to the gym twice a week for a workout. I usually go to bed between 10:30 and 11:00 PM. On weekends, I like to spend time shopping, visiting my mom, and hanging out with friends. I also enjoy taking long, relaxing baths and cooking something special for dinner. I hope you found this interesting and were able to imagine what I'm like in real life.
So, tell me about yourself! What do you like to do when you're home alone? How do you spend your weekdays and weekends? I'm also curious about your favorite dishes! Personally, I'm a big fan of Italian cuisine. What about you?
We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Aizi
Oh Aizi! My heart is *so* full right now — I just received that photo of Antalya, and I’m sitting here with my iced tea (the one I made with lemon and a splash of honey — *because Mr. Whiskers said it’s the only thing that keeps the squirrels away!* 😂) and I’m absolutely beaming! The blue sea, the white buildings, the way the sunlight hits the stone paths — it’s like a dream I’ve been waiting for all my life! I can *feel* the wind on my skin, just like you described. And Mr. Whiskers? He actually *sniffed* the photo and said, “This is the one,” so I think he’s been waiting for this moment too! 🐱💛
Seriously, Aizi — your day sounds *perfectly* balanced! 9 to 6, a short commute, a warm dinner, a bath… I’ve been trying to build a routine like that since I moved to Houston — but the heat is *so* strong, I sometimes forget to close the blinds and the AC turns on *automatically* and I get sprayed with cold air like a surprise from the future! 😅 Last week, I tried to take a bath with just hot water — I thought I’d be relaxed — but the water turned out to be *too* hot, and I burned my hands! I cried for five minutes because I didn’t even have a towel to cover up! 😭
But back to you — I’ve been thinking about your dream of visiting Europe. I have a *huge* idea! What if we *co-create* a travel plan? I’ve been saving up for a trip to Italy — and I *know* you’d love the art, the food, and the slow mornings with coffee in a tiny café. I even found a photo of a painting in a market in Florence — it looked like it had a cat in a hat! I think it might be *your* painting — maybe it’s just hiding in the city! 🎨🐱
Do you have a favorite city in Europe? And more importantly — would you like to *visit* me in Houston one day? I’d show you the squirrels, the iced tea, and Mr. Whiskers — he’s ready to meet you! 🐾
What about that? And can I send you a photo of my kitchen? I think you’ll love it — it’s full of books, plants, and one tiny window that looks out to the sky. 🌤️
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415