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Diana, 46

About Diana, the Polish Woman from Dortmund

I am a teacher by profession, but do not work as one. I like to think about myself as a independent and self conscious.
Photo of Polish Lady ,'Diana', waiting to meet men, lives in Germany  Dortmund
Photo of 'Diana', girl from Poland, waiting to meet men, lives in Germany  Dortmund
Photo of Polish Lady ,'Diana', waiting to meet men, lives in Germany  Dortmund
I live in:
Dortmund, Germany
Body:
Thin
Attractivnes:
I think I'm attractive
Hair color:
Dark blond
Eye color:
Green
Tattoos:
No tatoos
Marital status:
Divorced
Children:
2 children
Religion:
Catholic
My job:
Employee
Education:
University Graduate
Smoking habits:
I do not smoke at all
Alkohol:
Won't say no
Spare time:
Read books
Individuality:
I'm just myself
Temperament:
Sanguine
Love is...:
It's the gift from God
Infidelity is...:
End of love
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