A long shot but a lot of info:
I was an Au Pair in Washington DC from January 2019-April 2019. When I lived there I had a couple dates with a super cute guy but when I moved away we lost contact and I know it was a long time ago but I would love to find him again and see if we can rekindle the friendship we had! My name is Lea and I currently live in Austria.
I don’t remember his name but we did meet on bumble. We went on two dates I think and he was super sweet showing me around DC. We went to the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, National Mall. He took a couple very great photos of me at the World War II Memorial – in front of the Massachusetts Pillar.
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