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agussupriadi1996
Agus :
sangat besar ruangan rumah nya ya 😌
2022-05-12 13:49:57
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dennz4you_
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jarang upload kak
2022-05-12 13:34:25
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arianata26
Cumakonten :
emang kenapa kak😂
2022-05-13 10:00:46
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ball__er
heiiballl :
jarang post tik tok ka?
2022-05-13 14:21:18
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fyy_sbni
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Allo sayang
2022-05-19 23:30:47
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fkryz_84
fkryyz :
lama gk muncul di epyepe gw😏
2022-05-13 08:30:12
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lana :
lama nggak fyp kak
2022-05-13 00:16:24
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tulang_punggungmu0
emperor of sorrow :
Ada yang tau gw siapa?
2022-05-14 11:02:47
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rut444p
ultramilk🥛 :
lanjut scroll #STOPPMO
2022-05-13 02:40:12
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beatfamily_jambi
BeatFamily_Jambil✓ :
Mirip mantan gua njir 🗿
2022-05-13 02:35:03
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fauzan_090705
Fauzan Ghani :
semester berapa Nadia kualiah nya 😁, semangat Yo kuliah nya 😁
2022-05-12 15:11:41
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daffavandu :
janji engga prot prot
2022-05-12 18:52:04
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scrol aja brother #STOPPMO
2022-05-12 23:52:31
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bitzzz73
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Astaghfirullah (simpan ke favorit)
2022-05-13 02:36:26
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udin_codot
UDIN_CODOT :
rumah kakanya besar😆
2022-05-12 21:28:45
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BENZ SUKA NT :
scrol bro katanya stop pmo
2022-05-12 22:43:44
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mirip mak gua😂
2022-05-12 13:25:04
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brigezz070
manusiabiasa :
pacar aku cantik yaa
2022-05-12 13:36:31
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aerenzy
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kok banyak bgt orang kek gini ya
2022-05-12 20:27:18
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gk di snek vidio gk di tiktok nonggol bae di fyp aing
2022-05-12 23:53:35
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support 👍 Jum'at berkah
2022-05-13 04:42:02
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emang keren deck?
2022-05-13 03:32:24
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mnyt.com
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guna hijab nya apa ya 😄
2022-05-13 02:40:58
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Ryan K :
anjit ketemu ginian pas di wc
2022-05-13 03:25:12
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gemoy🥰
2022-05-13 01:38:10
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💔 Marriage is hard. But let us talk about why fighting for it is worth it—for the kids. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 We live in a culture that often tells us, “If you are not happy, just leave.” And while individual happiness is important, we rarely talk about the profound, lifelong impact that walking away has on the little eyes watching our every move: our children. When the spark fades, when the arguments get loud, or when the silence gets heavy, it is tempting to think divorce is the easiest way out. But before making that final decision, couples need to deeply consider why they should endeavor to stay together for the good of their children. Here is why putting in the hard work to save your marriage matters so much: 🏡 1. Unshakable Emotional Security: Children need to know their foundation is solid. When parents stay together and work through their differences, it sends a powerful subconscious message to a child: “You are safe. Our family is secure. You are loved by both of us, in one place.” Divorce, no matter how amicable, inherently fractures a child’s sense of home. 🧩 2. Teaching the Art of Resolution: If we run away every time things get difficult, we teach our kids to do the same in their future friendships, careers, and marriages. By staying and working through marital strife, you are modeling resilience. You are showing them that love is not just a feeling; it is a choice. You are teaching them how to compromise, forgive, and fight for a relationship rather than fighting to win. 📉 3. Avoiding the
💔 Marriage is hard. But let us talk about why fighting for it is worth it—for the kids. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 We live in a culture that often tells us, “If you are not happy, just leave.” And while individual happiness is important, we rarely talk about the profound, lifelong impact that walking away has on the little eyes watching our every move: our children. When the spark fades, when the arguments get loud, or when the silence gets heavy, it is tempting to think divorce is the easiest way out. But before making that final decision, couples need to deeply consider why they should endeavor to stay together for the good of their children. Here is why putting in the hard work to save your marriage matters so much: 🏡 1. Unshakable Emotional Security: Children need to know their foundation is solid. When parents stay together and work through their differences, it sends a powerful subconscious message to a child: “You are safe. Our family is secure. You are loved by both of us, in one place.” Divorce, no matter how amicable, inherently fractures a child’s sense of home. 🧩 2. Teaching the Art of Resolution: If we run away every time things get difficult, we teach our kids to do the same in their future friendships, careers, and marriages. By staying and working through marital strife, you are modeling resilience. You are showing them that love is not just a feeling; it is a choice. You are teaching them how to compromise, forgive, and fight for a relationship rather than fighting to win. 📉 3. Avoiding the "Ripple Effect" Trauma: Divorce does not just end a marriage; it disrupts a child’s entire ecosystem. It often means changing schools, leaving friends behind, splitting holidays, and adjusting to a new financial reality. Endeavoring to stay together protects them from the logistical and emotional whiplash of two separate households. 💡 What does it mean to "endeavor"? Staying together does not mean staying in a state of miserable resentment. It means getting proactive! It looks like: ✅ Swallowing your pride and saying, “We need help.” ✅ Committing to marriage counseling or therapy. ✅ Prioritizing date nights and intentional connection. ✅ Choosing grace over being "right." ✅ Reading books together and learning new ways to communicate. ⚠️ A Very Important Caveat: This post is NOT about staying in abusive, toxic, or dangerous situations. Safety and mental health always come first. If there is abuse, leaving is the right and necessary choice. This message is for the couples who are simply tired, disconnected, or going through the normal (but painful) rough patches of a long-term commitment. At the end of the day, kids do not need perfect parents. They need parents who are willing to roll up their sleeves and do the hard work of loving each other, even when it is difficult. The temporary discomfort of marriage counseling or difficult conversations is a small price to pay for the lifelong stability of your children. Fight for your marriage. Fight for your family. The harvest is worth the hard labor. 🌱❤️ 👇 I would love to hear from you: What is one piece of advice you would give to a couple going through a rough patch in their marriage? Drop your wisdom in the comments below! ♻️ Please SHARE this with a couple who might need a little encouragement today.

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