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sarasara20194
❤SARA TMOUCHENTIYA❤ :
الكرة الارضية وعهد.الله فيها أمي وخواتي وناس العزيزة عليا هي الفارقة معايا ♥♥♥
2025-02-21 16:20:06
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steelreaper2000
جُلمود 🇶🇦 :
والله هالدنيا .. ماراح تفرق بك أو بغيرك
2025-02-20 19:19:09
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orgwan2000
•.𝐽𝑜𝑖𝑙𝑎☘.• :
اش اسم الروايه ؟؟ وهل هيا روايه اشتريها من جرير ؟؟ ممكن اسامي روايات نفس فكره هاذي الروايه
2025-02-22 07:48:01
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narjosa.23
NARJIS ✨💜 :
اخيه😂
2025-02-19 18:41:48
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me.ll.63
فَـ ..𐀔. :
الهيلز مع الجينز 💳💳💳💳💳💳💳💳
2025-02-26 13:44:22
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nouhaila_bouhgardin
Nouhaila 🦂 :
وحطت رجل على رجل وقولتلهم شايفين الكرة الأرضية دي كلها وعهد الله مافيها حد فارق معايا 😌😉
2025-02-20 10:06:40
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user1076174267827
هدوء :
خاصنا نليسو ومديرو بحال هاد الفيديو ونبقاو كل نهار نشوفوه😁😁😁😁😁
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may ssa :
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2025-05-07 21:07:48
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ma6ar123456
m.a.ma :
جد 💗
2025-02-21 18:13:14
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floora757
LOosh🌼 :
اهلي وبس💗
2025-02-22 15:08:48
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1c_cil
اسَـمـاء𓋜 :
:وحطيت راجل ع رجل وقولتلهم شايفين الكرة الارضيه دي كلها وعهد الله مافيها حد فارق معايا
2025-03-09 23:53:51
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hanaotaibi
𝙷𝚊𝚗𝚊𝚊 𝚘𝚝𝚊𝚒𝚋𝚒🇸🇦 :
لازم اروح الكره الارضيه المجسم اللي في جده 😎
2025-05-14 03:59:04
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Rania Karam :
والله صحيح راحتي اهم شيء
2025-02-24 07:13:46
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rohoof25
فُہلہسہطہيہنيہة :
اي والله 🥺💔
2025-02-20 20:31:32
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wo_ah_87
wo_ah_87 :
إلا امي وباتي♥️
2025-03-05 22:55:28
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safa89696
Safa🌸 :
اه والله صحيح👍🏻👍🏻
2025-02-22 10:58:03
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saso✨ :
::احتاج دعم ولكم الاجر ان شاءالله 🎀🎀
2025-03-14 01:22:43
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kemo2752005
Kamal aljhmee :
حصل احنا ما يفرقش معانا اى حد غير ربنا
2025-05-13 21:05:41
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h.8.z.r.o.x.31
💜 :
وحطيت رجل ع رجل وقلتهم شايفين الكرة الارضية دي كلها وعهد الله ما فيها حد فارق معايا•
2025-05-14 14:04:19
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anne013_
anne alotaibi 🇸🇦 :
وعهد الله مافيها حد فارق معاي
2025-03-13 05:02:01
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__ute
HR👸🏻 :
اووووف✨🤣🤣👏
2025-02-20 04:50:26
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waeud1405
وعود :
الى امي اوقف عندها ما اقدر ❤️
2025-02-20 06:44:57
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.ahlem17
AHLEM :
😂😂اه والله
2025-02-22 20:09:10
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