@bofem: Im da gwinch baby

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disneyprincessyo
disneyprincessyo✨️ :
I KNEW the belt was coming 😂😂
2024-11-27 01:47:00
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tatortot113111
シ❀ᴛᴀʏ_ᴛᴀʏ❀シ :
The belt between the toes and the snap it made was impressive, honestly
2025-02-13 01:06:40
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pineapple7028
ThatPineappleGuy🍍 :
So glad I live in Halloween town
2025-02-06 02:24:50
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n_zikki
n_zikki :
I’m a good girl for him <3
2024-11-26 22:08:29
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assljlj
yeowch :
No promises
2025-01-30 05:26:03
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allieleydon
Allie :
the way my face immediately turns into a scowl
2024-11-28 03:58:26
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commanderblu582
CommanderBlu :
I dont know what to do atm
2025-01-29 14:23:25
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lilianna.noel.smith
Lilianna Smith :
THE BELT SNAP WITH THE FEET😭
2024-11-27 02:41:10
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mvrcixa
marcia :
Why did I think this was Steve from blues clues
2024-11-27 02:25:32
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6ellaphant9
.. :
hewwo im a good girl 🥺🥺🥺😍😍💞💞
2024-11-26 22:08:40
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ju5tin23
Justin Pineda :
I’m blushing why😟
2024-11-27 05:21:37
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jaraldo1130
Jaraldo1130 :
I’ve never been this early. Never again.
2024-11-27 00:37:05
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syd.floops
syd :
I was crying now I’m crying harder
2024-11-30 22:25:54
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imbabyb33
Hailee :
Please I can’t do this rn
2024-11-27 07:27:51
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lilyanab09
lilyana :
hi! 🤪🤪🤪
2025-01-26 22:03:57
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kaitlinmccord7
Kaitlin Mccord :
🥰 I swear I love him lmao
2025-01-08 20:38:58
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linkincarrasquill
Ghost_Spookez :
Hehe🥰🥰
2025-01-27 01:34:10
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calipiter_gurls
calipitergurls🐛 :
hello king, i have been a good girl yk it
2025-02-03 22:29:13
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_remruby_
_remruby_ :
Oh my
2024-11-26 22:10:49
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cherrypleasings
sin 🍒🌈 :
do i spy a george russell hat
2024-11-27 10:35:04
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_noolaan
nolan. :
i’ve been naughty
2025-01-20 03:21:06
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maddie_starrr26
☆Maddie☆ :
"oh siwwy siwwy girl"
2025-01-20 04:22:10
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n_zikki
n_zikki :
IM FIRST
2024-11-26 22:08:18
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solsticedr4wings
solar ☀️ :
I genuinely start tearing up everytime i watch one of your videos
2025-01-09 03:22:38
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Main Reasons Autoimmunity & Inflammation The most common cause of hypothyroidism in women is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition. Autoimmune activity produces chronic inflammation, which can affect joints, muscles, and connective tissue. This inflammation may mimic or overlap with other autoimmune joint diseases (like rheumatoid arthritis). Slowed Metabolism (Hypothyroidism) Low thyroid hormones reduce metabolism, circulation, and tissue repair. This can lead to joint stiffness, swelling, and muscle aches, especially in the morning. Fluid can build up in joints and soft tissues, causing edema and carpal tunnel–like symptoms. Altered Cartilage & Bone Health Thyroid hormones regulate bone turnover and cartilage maintenance. Low thyroid can reduce bone density and collagen production, increasing risk of osteoarthritis or osteoporosis-related pain. In perimenopause/menopause, this effect can be compounded by falling estrogen. Immune Cross-Reactivity Women with thyroid autoimmunity are more prone to other autoimmune conditions, such as celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus, which also cause joint pain. Muscle Weakness & Imbalance Hypothyroidism reduces mitochondrial energy production, leading to fatigue and weaker muscles, which in turn place more strain on joints. 🧬 Summary Joint pain in women with thyroid issues is usually a mix of autoimmune inflammation, metabolic slowdown, and connective tissue changes. That’s why some women improve when their thyroid is well-managed, while others need anti-inflammatory diet, lifestyle support, or additional treatment to ease symptoms.
Main Reasons Autoimmunity & Inflammation The most common cause of hypothyroidism in women is Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition. Autoimmune activity produces chronic inflammation, which can affect joints, muscles, and connective tissue. This inflammation may mimic or overlap with other autoimmune joint diseases (like rheumatoid arthritis). Slowed Metabolism (Hypothyroidism) Low thyroid hormones reduce metabolism, circulation, and tissue repair. This can lead to joint stiffness, swelling, and muscle aches, especially in the morning. Fluid can build up in joints and soft tissues, causing edema and carpal tunnel–like symptoms. Altered Cartilage & Bone Health Thyroid hormones regulate bone turnover and cartilage maintenance. Low thyroid can reduce bone density and collagen production, increasing risk of osteoarthritis or osteoporosis-related pain. In perimenopause/menopause, this effect can be compounded by falling estrogen. Immune Cross-Reactivity Women with thyroid autoimmunity are more prone to other autoimmune conditions, such as celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus, which also cause joint pain. Muscle Weakness & Imbalance Hypothyroidism reduces mitochondrial energy production, leading to fatigue and weaker muscles, which in turn place more strain on joints. 🧬 Summary Joint pain in women with thyroid issues is usually a mix of autoimmune inflammation, metabolic slowdown, and connective tissue changes. That’s why some women improve when their thyroid is well-managed, while others need anti-inflammatory diet, lifestyle support, or additional treatment to ease symptoms.

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