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munsifzadran
MK :
جــس کــی قسمــت میــں لکـھـا ہــو رونــا🫀🪄 , وہ مسکــرا بھــی دیــں تـــو آنســو نکـل آتــے ہیـں ۔۔۔🥹
2025-08-30 02:52:24
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shazadakhan567
shazadakhan567 :
ache girl h yr
2025-10-01 18:31:14
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faisal.awan3027
Faisal Awan :
*تمہیں بے وفا کہنے کی جرات تو نہیں لیکن❤‍🩹🥹* *اتنا ضرور کہنا ہے کہ وفائیں یوں نہیں ہوتیں 💔🥲*
2025-09-01 05:27:44
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raja.usman.tkd
Raja Usman TKD :
nice jnab 😇😇😇😇
2025-10-01 07:22:06
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user6217802846169
user6217802846169 :
جناب کی ویڈیو دیکھ کر بہت زیادہ خوشی ہوئی ہے
2025-08-28 15:23:28
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user7618786079590
مس ربانی :
تیرے دکھوں پر بہت افسوس ہوا ہے
2025-08-28 17:30:31
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rajafaizan7773
راجــــــــــپوت ســـــــرکار :
agr ap jasa log b rul jaty Hain to phr hamara naseeb na rulna to LIKHA hi ho ga 😕😴🤐
2025-08-28 23:31:00
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gulzar_3334
Gulzar_3334 :
q sad hu 🤔
2025-09-19 16:25:39
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nawazalikhan200
Nawaz Ali khan :
app atni upset Kyon Ho. q. parshan ho???? why????😥😥😥😥😥
2025-08-28 15:32:13
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kingofacting0512
💌😎 ᔕⓊ𝐍ÃⒾⒹ ⓚнᵃℕ ❤️🍮 :
zakhmo ki dwa hasi hai has ke deko 💯
2025-09-07 19:02:09
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zainmalik1371
Zain KSA🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦 :
so swd😭
2025-08-30 00:09:54
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saddamkhosa22
Saddam khan :
nice☺️☺️☺️
2025-08-29 03:13:55
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akram.dahri67
Akram Dahri :
ماشاءاللہ 🥰
2025-08-28 15:01:00
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zahid.guli.123
ZAHID GULI :
so Nice 🥰
2025-08-29 05:41:03
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mamiramar7
Fojiii.Sb.M.A.Gorchani :
Aap DGK say TU nhn hain🥰
2025-09-11 03:58:03
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brokenboy80004
€((UdÁâS LåRkÄ🥺))¥ :
- *ᬂ›° 𓍼 ݊ 👀🍿🤍🍃 ᯎ* *میں کسی اور سے دل لگاؤ بھی کیا لگے گا ...!*❤‍🩹🥲 *میں لفظ محبت سنتا ہوں تو وہی شخص یاد آتا ہے🥹* 😭 𓄂꯭𓆩"." ꯭
2025-09-03 20:01:28
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wazirking95
khanwazir99 :
may to dob giya ap ki eyes may 🥺
2025-08-29 03:40:00
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ahmadrehman951
ahmadrehman690 :
اب میں کس کو یہ بات بتاؤ تو کر وہ مجھ کو ملتا نہیں میرا ہوکر
2025-09-01 05:45:59
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ali.dgkhan4
Ali👻 :
queen 👑 apii bat sunain
2025-08-31 18:22:01
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asii5049
꧁𝕕𝕚𝕝 𝕟𝕒𝕤𝕙𝕖𝕖𝕟 ➳𝔸𝕂༆ :
masha allah 🥰
2025-08-28 18:31:30
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shafiq.ali.khan7
Shafiq Ali khan :
Masha Allah Masha Allah
2025-08-30 08:08:06
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aryangul58
Gull Pashteen :
meraa hal h
2025-08-28 17:14:47
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user7618786079590
مس ربانی :
اللہ تعالیٰ آسانیاں پیدا فرمائے
2025-08-28 17:30:38
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shuja.khan804
Shuja khan🇵🇰🇱🇷 :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-08-28 16:18:44
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