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Maia Asanidze

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Hello, my name is Maia, and I'm here to offer companionship services for (preferably older) individuals seeking meaningful connections. At 47 years old, I bring a wealth of life experience and a warm, friendly demeanor. I speak three languages: English, Russian, and Georgian.

My service includes various aspects to enhance your well-being. Whether it's engaging in shared hobbies or providing social interaction within the community, I am dedicated to making your life more enjoyable.

In addition, I can assist with practical tasks such as food preparation and housekeeping. Furthermore, I can accompany you on day trips or even longer journeys, providing the support you need along the way. From everyday tasks like grocery shopping or clothes shopping to helping you navigate public transport, I'm here to make your life easier and more enjoyable.

If you're seeking companionship, emotional support, and practical assistance, look no further. I am committed to being a reliable and caring presence in your life.

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