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.r.o32
فوفوَ🩷. :
صارت صدفه ومتعاركيننن😭😭🥹
2025-10-08 01:10:06
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tv7q2
بــ𝓵𝓿ـرزان :
شلون القصه 🙂
2025-10-08 19:17:41
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ars207248
sayf :
شنو هذوله؟
2025-10-11 07:27:26
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kehdjdixixhxhdjh
kehdjdixixhxhdjh :
نفصلنه حب ٣سنوات قبل شويه كلشي انتهئ 💔💔💔
2025-10-09 20:52:33
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kararabbas31
كرار :
لو حتى صارت اسوي نفسي ما اعرفه
2025-10-08 14:27:04
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lxjjeo
𝑻𝒐𝒎𝒂• :
صارت واني حاضرتةة🥰
2025-10-08 11:12:01
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user4232600557734
حـمـود؟ :
ماكو حياتي عباره عن شغل لا حب لا اصدقاء لا اي شي!
2025-10-08 12:12:24
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aml_a2007
𓆩رُبـمـا نـلـتقي𓆪 :
اسم حسابي 😂😂🙂💔
2025-10-14 04:35:32
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z2_23aa
زِهَـࢪاَءِ♡. :
مستحـيللل!💀.
2025-10-09 13:36:20
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ali623696
علي/ali 💔🥲 :
شي صير ونرحل ونخلص من ضجيج الحياة 💔😔
2025-10-08 17:45:28
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7__ioj
مريمِ عـــضــلَه 🫦 . :
اني الشايل صينيه
2025-10-09 11:36:07
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ttrtj246
طيــبة :
لمست الايد بينت كلشي ❤️😂
2025-10-08 08:12:10
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7ltcm
↜𝗠𝙰𝚁𝚂 . ݁ ˖𓍯 :
التقينا ع الجسر جنت امشي وشفته هو يجي اتجاهي باوعت بعيونه هو كذالك باوع بعيوني وبعدها ماشفته ابد 💔.
2025-10-08 13:36:28
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m__.def
m__.def :
متى؟
2025-10-08 11:34:28
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has_one6
HASONE :
ربما همته؟😔
2025-10-08 17:43:33
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7x0me
منتظر ياسين 💙 :
وضعي نفس هذا الشايل كيكه😂
2025-10-09 11:10:43
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a.14r2
مـرمـر؟ :
قصتي حلوة؟؟؟
2025-10-08 10:16:20
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z_zidi
يـارا سـٓيف👅. :
هاي طيبه غسان؟
2025-10-08 11:17:53
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a_m_r_h1995
احمد صالح حرب :
ربما لا
2025-10-09 15:57:02
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hen_jd
جــــعـــفـــر نـــوري 🧿 :
ربما....؟
2025-10-08 12:26:43
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1ah_7ds
𝑺𝑨𝑹𝑨⋆ :
ربمااااااااا❤✨
2025-10-08 06:51:12
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as_31633
𝙎𝘼𝙅𝘼 :
البارحة صارتتتت 😔
2025-10-08 11:13:16
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srtsms4
زهــࢪاء zahraa🤍 :
صارت🙂
2025-10-07 21:28:44
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odz1_
حمودي 🇮🇶 :
صارت بل مول وهيه ويه الجديد واني ويه ال شله 🥲💔
2025-10-08 11:48:19
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x_xi220
🩶 :
صارت صدف اهواي واحنه منفصلين 😁💔 بس عينه صلفه بس يباوع لحد ماايشكون احنه جنه نحب بعض 🙂💔
2025-10-08 18:14:49
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