@ravenx060: فالو کنید جان جدتون🙏🏻😭 مخاطب نداره رندومه #fyp #فوریو #فوووورررییوووو

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wakasa1855
Nilora :
با احساساتم بازی کرد باعث شد تپش قلب بگیرم و دستام بلرزه بخاطر استرس زیاد انقدر معدم سوخت که نزدیک بود زخم معده بگیرم میگرنم برگشت بعد توقع داری ببخشمش واقعا چجوری بعضیا به خودشون اجازه میدن بعد کاراشون بگن ببخشید؟ ....
2025-11-13 18:51:19
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fatia0628
کلثوم اکبری🔪🎀 :
یه بار دیگه این آهنگو بشنوم به خدا گریه میکنم
2025-11-12 19:13:44
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gorbah49
gorbah :
رفقا چجوری پست هایی که سیو کردم رو ببینم؟ مسخره نکنین روز اولمه
2025-11-06 22:38:31
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reihanhmohamadeia
reihanhmohamadeia :
حق ترین پستی که امروز دیدم
2025-11-13 14:13:11
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mehr.tavakoli
Mehr :
من رو به نصف دوستام🙂🙂
2025-11-13 16:15:10
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user656511263
𝗛𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗮💁🏻‍♀️💘 :
باعث شدن سه شب بمونم بیمارستان،لرزش دست بگیرم؛انتظار دارن باورشون کنم؟
2025-11-06 13:24:43
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yekta1524
زن رسمی هیونجین🎀 :
بعد انتظار داره باهاش خوب رفتار کنم
2025-11-08 12:53:46
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lili505.1
🦇⦻lili⦻ :
اددیییتتتت😭😭😭💗
2025-11-06 07:53:21
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_22raha
Rahaa :
ملینا
2025-11-08 16:53:02
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user786443720
Ainaz :
@تیک تاک ندارههه
2025-11-10 18:10:02
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elina7998
Elina :
رید بهم و رفت
2025-11-10 20:45:44
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anis2112000
ĂNÎŚ🫴🏻😝 :
ولی با این کاراش بازم دوستش دارم…چرا آنیس؟…
2025-11-08 13:01:41
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nita_x14
Nita Bazmara :
تیک تاک نداره (شیرین)
2025-11-07 09:13:34
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zhina_02
Zhina :
آنا جان به خودت بگیر
2025-11-10 11:36:48
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thesadestprincessofworld
Bahar. :
حتی بمیری کف اتاقم 💔
2025-11-06 20:19:23
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ayda28586
Ayda :
راستش دلم میخاد اینجوری باشم ولیی....
2025-11-11 17:42:08
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shamimahmadi08
Shamim :
دوستاتو باید وقتی پسر میبینن بشناسی از من به شما
2025-11-06 12:44:38
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sara0_264
𝘫𝘦𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘢, ❗ :
من رو همکلاسی های ابتداییم:
2025-11-06 09:54:15
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nanawlvs
♰ :
وقتی به خودم اومدم 🤚🏼
2025-11-07 07:21:06
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haniy5346
Hani :
دلم میخواد تگ کنم
2025-11-07 13:11:00
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coolbitch005
ATRINA🎀✨ :
حالابگین طرف گربه ام
2025-11-08 03:50:40
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roya200817
زن اصلیه چانگبین هستم :
من رو به روکا یاسی یونژون یونا پانیذ یوجین
2025-11-08 13:58:25
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mjmujiuuyy.shabi
Mjmujiuuyy Shabi :
کسی دربارش حرف نزد فقط لایک کردن
2025-11-06 07:58:44
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elean.eee
Elean EEE :
@مهسا
2025-11-09 18:16:25
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setiiiii56
𝑴𝒊𝒔𝒔 𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒌 𝑺𝒆𝒕𝒊^᪲᪲᪲ :
همین امروز و پارسال...:)
2025-11-10 10:01:08
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