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About lost, the Polish Woman from Szczecin

If roses are meant to be red And violets to be blue then why isn t my heart meant for you Jeżeli róże mają być czerwone A fiołki niebieskie Dlaczego moje serce nie może być twoje
Photo of Polish Lady ,'lost', wants to chat with someone. Lives Poland  Szczecin
I live in:
Szczecin, Poland
Body:
Thin
Attractivnes:
I think I'm attractive
Hair color:
Black
Haircut:
Long & Straight
Eye color:
Blue
Glasses:
Don't use
Tattoos:
No tatoos
Piercing:
No piercing
Children:
1 child
Religion:
Catholic
My job:
Freelancer
Education:
Postgraduate Graduate
Smoking habits:
I smoke very rarely
Alkohol:
Won't say no
Spare time:
Go to concert
Individuality:
I'm just myself
Temperament:
Sanguine
Love is...:
It's the sense of life
Infidelity is...:
End of love
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