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lakeishawalker777
Talk Abuse With Glamour :
I was just talking about this💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️it’s the truth! Better late than never!💪🏽💪🏽🔥🔥
2025-07-11 19:15:59
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tanesha.lashai
Tanesha :
Nothing wrong with that
2025-07-10 14:57:10
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mariajefa
María, Who Else?! :
I truly believe that’s the point of all of this in life. To get to the point where you come into this life and accept the truth of your existence, and next steps is to know what you’re gonna do about it?!
2025-07-11 02:00:12
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sheisjustoya
JusToya :
She right on time
2025-07-10 05:30:54
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theresawashingto15
Scotch :
I agree
2025-07-10 17:54:55
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jasonmajors951
SANDMAN180NAP :
😳FACTS..U SAID IT RIGHT! BUT I UNDERSTAND HER AS WELL!
2025-07-10 06:50:31
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teefoster14
T Acc T my Haters👍🏽🌈 :
Exactly shiid it took me to figure out at 49 when I came home from prison I know the new me🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
2025-07-10 04:43:09
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lessiemurray87
lessiemurray87 :
Amen
2025-07-10 14:31:59
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user1770880681072
Ross :
❤️❤️I love your message Amen 🙌🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿🙏🏿
2025-07-14 14:40:35
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katreshafinlayson
Nashon :
not at all Amen❤️
2025-07-10 03:03:59
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ebonedeonne
ebonedeonne :
This!
2025-07-10 18:54:34
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christopherbtown
Christopher Brown :
That's understandable, it's called growing up.
2025-07-10 09:45:50
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queenleee44
Star :
I’m 47 n still learning but I had my awakenings after 40
2025-07-10 01:57:21
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mdxpressions
MDX Tronix :
Well spoken
2025-07-10 08:16:47
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apronwithattitude
Casandra Torres :
you said it
2025-07-10 10:36:36
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mechelle_mc_1967
Mechelle1967 :
Correct 💯💯💯
2025-07-10 05:42:35
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officialbunnyblaze
BUNNYBLAZE :
Ok 💯💯💯💯💯🥺
2025-07-10 02:11:57
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user1135816545396
user1135816545396 :
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏾☝🏾AMEN
2025-07-10 03:23:00
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theresawashingto15
Scotch :
right. age doesn't matter. it's okay. she should be proud of herself. some people never know who they are.
2025-07-10 17:57:05
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theresawashingto15
Scotch :
keep encouraging her and is🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
2025-07-10 17:57:31
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theresawashingto15
Scotch :
the race is not given to swift just as long as God loves you that's all that matters
2025-07-10 17:55:47
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waldo_sahn_
Waldo Sahn :
AMEN!!!!
2025-07-10 12:38:40
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charlesharringto15
charlesharringto15 :
🥰
2025-07-24 02:50:56
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bradley.martin2709
Popping Stepping 1974 Deasil W :
😇😇😇
2025-07-10 01:44:26
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user2449572138717
user2449572138717 :
💯💯💯
2025-07-15 20:34:32
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የህጉ መላላት----ለወንጀል መስፋፋት! In my opinion, combating gender-based violence (GBV) in Ethiopia requires urgent and meaningful legal reforms that address the root causes and provide effective support for victims. First and foremost, we need to establish clear legal definitions for all forms of GBV, including domestic violence and sexual harassment. This clarity is essential for ensuring that victims know their rights and can seek justice. I believe that enhancing penalties for offenders is crucial. Stricter punishments and mandatory minimum sentences for serious offenses like rape can serve as a powerful deterrent and signal to society that such violence will not be tolerated. Additionally, we must prioritize victim protection and support, creating accessible avenues for obtaining protection orders and ensuring comprehensive support services are available, such as legal aid and counseling. Moreover, it's essential to improve law enforcement training. Officers should be equipped with the skills to handle GBV cases sensitively, fostering trust and encouraging victims to come forward. Community engagement is also vital; public awareness campaigns can educate citizens about GBV and empower local communities to take action. Establishing fast-track courts for GBV cases can ensure timely justice, while gender sensitivity training for judges will improve the overall handling of these cases.  Lastly, implementing robust data collection and research initiatives is necessary to understand the prevalence of GBV and the effectiveness of our legal framework. By prioritizing these reforms, I believe Ethiopia can create a safer environment for all its citizens, particularly women, and foster a culture of respect and equality.
የህጉ መላላት----ለወንጀል መስፋፋት! In my opinion, combating gender-based violence (GBV) in Ethiopia requires urgent and meaningful legal reforms that address the root causes and provide effective support for victims. First and foremost, we need to establish clear legal definitions for all forms of GBV, including domestic violence and sexual harassment. This clarity is essential for ensuring that victims know their rights and can seek justice. I believe that enhancing penalties for offenders is crucial. Stricter punishments and mandatory minimum sentences for serious offenses like rape can serve as a powerful deterrent and signal to society that such violence will not be tolerated. Additionally, we must prioritize victim protection and support, creating accessible avenues for obtaining protection orders and ensuring comprehensive support services are available, such as legal aid and counseling. Moreover, it's essential to improve law enforcement training. Officers should be equipped with the skills to handle GBV cases sensitively, fostering trust and encouraging victims to come forward. Community engagement is also vital; public awareness campaigns can educate citizens about GBV and empower local communities to take action. Establishing fast-track courts for GBV cases can ensure timely justice, while gender sensitivity training for judges will improve the overall handling of these cases. Lastly, implementing robust data collection and research initiatives is necessary to understand the prevalence of GBV and the effectiveness of our legal framework. By prioritizing these reforms, I believe Ethiopia can create a safer environment for all its citizens, particularly women, and foster a culture of respect and equality.

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