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ameliaa_mell4
𐙚 :
anak perempuan bungsu berat banget rasa nya 😔
2024-03-23 18:16:07
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sjsvgsshsh
zzz :
anak pertama berat banget 🥲
2024-03-08 04:03:40
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arsidcake
Arsid cake :
😭😭😭tak pernah ada sembuh untuk kehilangan
2024-04-30 11:35:01
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sarzd_
oreoenaktau :
SEMANGATT BANGG 🫶🏻💗
2025-10-31 04:08:58
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cuan_terusnih
PencariCuan💱💵💰 :
Sering di alami anak bungsu yang dimana usai kedua orang tua sudah menua, bahkan ada yg cuma tinggal sosok ibu yg renta atau ayah yg renta🥹
2024-03-08 09:24:23
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r.ikhfani
r ikhfani :
sebenarnya udah cape, tpi hanya satu orng yg alasan bisa semangat dan tersenyum yaitu sosok ibu
2024-03-07 17:12:45
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zahrarahmadanii
zahra rahmadani :
apalagi hidup tnpa orang tuaa
2024-03-08 16:11:13
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anisa_aprilianii
Anisa :
Ada raga yang dipaksakan oleh keadaan untuk membiasakan dirinya berjalan lebih tegak dari biasanya, ada jiwa yang harus berlagak kuat
2024-03-27 06:53:40
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nurhsnhhh07
Nur🌼 :
perempuan, anak bungsu, tanpa peran ibu. berat:))
2024-03-09 04:43:08
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eridiam
🤖 Rini :
Sebelum bapak berpulang, dan masih bisa diajak bicara. aku masih dapat mendengar suaranya, memijat kakinya, dan merawatnya. itu saja aku sudah merasa menyesal, ternyata, adik2ku. merasa bahwa di hari-
2024-03-24 15:54:26
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roslan.hamid2
Roslan Hamid :
hadir 🙂
2025-04-10 01:25:11
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aizzzyzzzh26
aiz'lama :
mau tag diri sendiri 😭tak bisa
2024-03-07 10:59:54
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asyifana_
asyifana_ :
anak perempuan dan beribu harapan
2024-03-08 16:25:39
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doramiey90
dOraMiey90 :
itu aku...masih bljr utk btahan hidup shingga skg..khilangan arwah bpa bt semua ny huru hara
2024-03-08 02:29:29
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m..zaenall
zaenalll :
semangat buat diri sendiri😌
2024-03-07 11:41:37
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ibenk_128
Iby_12 :
Itulah yg aku alami tiap mlm😭
2025-03-26 12:16:06
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lollii011
👻👽 :
semangat ank yatim-piatu di rantau 😇
2024-03-08 05:50:10
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nqzrl.nsr
Nasz. :
LELAH tapi tanpa usaha ku sebagai anak sulung siapa lagi harapan kedua org tua ku dan boleh di banggakan
2024-03-23 07:17:15
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tuan_shariff
PONG🕴🏻 :
Hmmm kite kan laki😢
2024-03-08 11:18:08
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anisahlf
Anisah lutfiyah :
Berat bgt Ya rob, kelahiranku adalah karunia bagi pasangan keluarga yang bahagia meski hanya 3 bulan🙂
2024-03-08 07:10:35
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ftnkhrl
Mateen Ziyad :
able to stay strong because of Allah, and i don’t want to burden my parents. I remind myself “diam demi kebaikkan, senyum kerana Allah ada”. if i can’t, i cried by myself, istighfar say alhamdulillah
2024-03-27 15:58:49
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wilnn9
er. winn :
Sedih nya harini, duduk diam2 pun air mata menitis.
2024-03-23 10:33:38
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ilhamnasution774
ilham Nasution :
ya Allah 🤲🥹 sesungguhnya hanya kepadamu ya Rab 🤲🥺 lindungilah penduduk Palestine ya Allah lindungilah anak ² Palestine ya Allah
2024-03-27 14:43:13
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coki2_004
Galaxy2024 :
kecil penuh rencana dan tujuan dewasa penuh renungan dan berharp tujuan dan rencananya bisa tercapai satu persatu
2024-03-08 17:34:58
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greentea_bellaa
BELLA🌷 :
hmm
2024-03-26 12:24:38
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