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simbacross
Simbacross :
We would have gone in the bathroom lol he would had a new attitude 😂
2023-05-26 00:02:02
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tulip.trolls
Raddazzletulip🌷🇨🇬🟰 :
elle avait oublié qu'elle était adulte 🤣🤣🤣
2025-07-01 19:09:05
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toxictraits32
K :
Lol this has be
2023-05-25 21:16:46
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cainpole23
Shawn Cain :
Remembered she was in public lol 😂😂
2023-06-10 20:29:12
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pudletwoshoes
Tessa Emily Pulchny :
Ooooo it’s so tempting at times. Yesterday she almost bit through my arm!
2023-05-27 22:10:57
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onihacked
onihacked :
still throwing hands
2023-05-25 18:11:22
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toxictraits32
K :
Has me dying *
2023-05-25 21:17:03
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agaurbanska
AgaUrbanska :
@ola 🤣🤣🤣
2024-09-05 16:21:44
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kylabrown021
kylabrown021 :
@Isla
2025-07-10 13:30:46
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coolisle
Spartacus :
😁😁😁
2025-07-21 11:15:12
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yzha.__
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😔
2025-04-15 03:33:08
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andreamattress0
💚🖤💛Drea🇯🇲🇺🇸🇨🇦 :
🥰
2025-03-05 01:13:53
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miriamgevorgian
Miriam :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-01-30 15:36:24
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gus7568
MaxS7568 :
I wouldn't mind if she hit me! 😉😍😂👌🏻
2023-05-29 07:49:00
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connallystewart
Conman :
hell no he would have had his back porch painted red this is why children are f----- up
2023-07-12 23:30:03
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davinci151452
DaVinci151452 :
I’m my day he’d been skelped
2023-05-30 09:58:40
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pastorjdwa
PASTORJD :
He the reason she missing nails
2023-05-27 09:13:31
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connallystewart
Conman :
not cute
2023-07-12 23:30:25
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loulou2970
LouLou :
I would have swaing back
2024-12-18 00:37:38
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💥 Shoulder Clicking? Upper Back Tight? Here’s Why It Might Be Trauma. If you’re a CPTSD or MST survivor, the pain or clicking in your shoulder blade (especially when pressing one side but feeling it on the other) is more than physical — it’s a trauma pattern your body learned to survive. I get it. I live it. And now I’m healing it. 👇 Here’s what’s really going on: — 🔹 1. Fascia Holds Memory Your levator scapulae connects across your neck and upper back. Trauma causes the fascia to lock up — when you press it, it may “snap” or release tension on the opposite side. 🔹 2. Scapular Imbalance = Clicking Tight levators + weak lower traps & serratus = scapular instability. That imbalance causes compensation in your ribs or thoracic spine — leading to odd clicking patterns. 🔹 3. Nervous System Reflex Loops The levator attaches to your neck (C1–C4). Pressing it activates reflexive muscle responses, especially if one side is chronically overactive from trauma. 🔹 4. CPTSD / MST Guarding Trauma makes us shrink, clench, brace. We raise one shoulder. We tilt our head. We guard our heart. Even now, your body may be stuck in “protect mode”. Clicking is your body trying to release what it never had space to process. — ✨ Is it bad? Not if it’s painless and not limiting your function. But if it affects your strength, sleep, or causes nerve issues — see a trauma-informed PT. — ✅ How I’m Releasing It: • Diaphragmatic breathing • Mobility drills (wall slides, serratus punches) • Stretching + fascia release • Strengthening lower traps & serratus • Somatic trauma recovery — because healing isn’t just physical — Your body remembers, but it can also learn safety again. You’re not broken. You’re reclaiming yourself — one breath, one rep, one release at a time. 🖤 Drop a comment if you want my daily 5-min trauma-informed reset routine. #CPTSDRecovery #MSTSurvivor #VeteranHealing #TraumaInformedFitness #SomaticRelease #BodyKeepsTheScore #Up
💥 Shoulder Clicking? Upper Back Tight? Here’s Why It Might Be Trauma. If you’re a CPTSD or MST survivor, the pain or clicking in your shoulder blade (especially when pressing one side but feeling it on the other) is more than physical — it’s a trauma pattern your body learned to survive. I get it. I live it. And now I’m healing it. 👇 Here’s what’s really going on: — 🔹 1. Fascia Holds Memory Your levator scapulae connects across your neck and upper back. Trauma causes the fascia to lock up — when you press it, it may “snap” or release tension on the opposite side. 🔹 2. Scapular Imbalance = Clicking Tight levators + weak lower traps & serratus = scapular instability. That imbalance causes compensation in your ribs or thoracic spine — leading to odd clicking patterns. 🔹 3. Nervous System Reflex Loops The levator attaches to your neck (C1–C4). Pressing it activates reflexive muscle responses, especially if one side is chronically overactive from trauma. 🔹 4. CPTSD / MST Guarding Trauma makes us shrink, clench, brace. We raise one shoulder. We tilt our head. We guard our heart. Even now, your body may be stuck in “protect mode”. Clicking is your body trying to release what it never had space to process. — ✨ Is it bad? Not if it’s painless and not limiting your function. But if it affects your strength, sleep, or causes nerve issues — see a trauma-informed PT. — ✅ How I’m Releasing It: • Diaphragmatic breathing • Mobility drills (wall slides, serratus punches) • Stretching + fascia release • Strengthening lower traps & serratus • Somatic trauma recovery — because healing isn’t just physical — Your body remembers, but it can also learn safety again. You’re not broken. You’re reclaiming yourself — one breath, one rep, one release at a time. 🖤 Drop a comment if you want my daily 5-min trauma-informed reset routine. #CPTSDRecovery #MSTSurvivor #VeteranHealing #TraumaInformedFitness #SomaticRelease #BodyKeepsTheScore #Up

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