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kapow :
"Happier" by Marshmello came out during my divorce. "When the morning comes, and we see what we've become..."
2023-03-02 19:07:39
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tiffj14
TiffJ14 :
Some make a divorce playlist!!!
2023-03-02 02:37:02
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meaghantraxler
Meaghan Traxler :
Mine for my separation was Tears Ricochet by Taylor Swift.
2023-03-02 01:46:04
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kaci1018
kaci1018 :
How did you finally decide to do it. I can't make that step but I so badly don't want to keep doing this
2023-03-02 03:35:02
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momjeandreeeeam
Victoria :
Omggggggggg going through the pain of the separation and time to go is the one
2023-03-16 03:59:19
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htay1477
HtotheT🇨🇦 :
Anything lord Huron 😭
2023-03-02 01:42:11
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s3flowers
Sandrita :
I’ve been playing July on repeat 🥺
2023-08-19 19:01:09
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shaistaa_a
shaistaa_a :
Happier than ever - that shit hits
2023-03-07 04:43:44
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a_clare1
a_clare1 :
Snap!
2023-03-12 19:33:21
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emily.bigg
emily.bigg92 :
Lost without you - Freya Ridings came out as I filed 🥺
2023-03-02 15:12:23
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starshi_j
Fille_de_la_lunar 🌙 :
Without me by Halsey is my anthem
2023-12-17 09:51:44
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kacialynn
Kacie Halligan :
July and the night we met on repeat for months prior 👏🏻
2023-03-04 02:38:52
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renee0124
Renee :
We see you mama and we’re all for the support!! You’re beautiful
2023-03-02 05:49:55
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missrachel121
Ms K :
Do you have a video of why you got divorced?🥺 How do the kids take this
2023-03-10 21:36:42
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stephaniepoe82
stephaniepoe996 :
Literally all the same 😩
2023-03-02 02:05:22
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alexarebecca97
Alexa ✨ :
Knees by Bebe rexha
2023-03-02 02:13:16
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mama_a_5
addie :
Past lives..
2023-03-13 22:19:36
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phoenixsl87
Silly87 :
add praying by kesha and waiting for the end and we have the exact same list.
2023-03-02 01:24:44
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jennsayss
Jenn M :
Better man- Taylor Swift. Selena Gomez- Cut you off!
2023-03-02 09:59:54
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jazzzd21
Jaz🍑 :
What he didn’t do by Carly Pearce 🥹🤍
2023-03-02 01:22:11
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sammyjo_33
Sammy Jo :
Noah July 😅
2023-03-02 03:52:45
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leftiluci
Lucius ⚔️💖 :
Lose You to Love me and Circles by Post Malone were my two ANTHEMS when i decided I needed a divorce
2023-07-07 06:44:26
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