@nikkuniisan: 73歳のアメリカ人ママの日本の好きなところ!#日本 #英語 #アメリカ

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tba320283
Tba320283 :
素敵な親子🥰🥰🥰
2024-03-22 10:43:12
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3253ricardo
Akira :
I understand But just TOO many kisses bro
2024-03-22 10:26:11
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mamasumi08
ちょべりばペン子 :
素敵な親子☺️お母様もお綺麗で優しそう✨
2024-03-22 10:24:51
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htnre
рие :
😽「ん~~まっ」
2025-02-05 17:25:44
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userjur01x11jc
りょう :
ママめっちゃ歯きれいだな。アメリカ人って歯への美意識めっちゃ高いよね。
2024-03-22 11:15:56
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ab29338
ab29338 :
私ニックさんと結婚したかった🥺🥺🥺
2024-03-22 13:56:08
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dycqsfo8oczw
TAKASHI OKAZAKI :
おかあさんアメリカ人?
2024-06-05 12:33:49
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tomtaro21
モートン :
お母さん似だね
2024-04-07 03:27:17
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user27828537947596
strawberry :
ニックの目ってママそっくりだねぇ👍❤素敵なお母様ですね☺️
2024-03-22 13:57:56
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meow_meoworld0716
生きるためのBTS :
当たり前だけど似てる!!
2024-03-23 00:09:42
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user8236977276101
user8236977276101 :
安全👍だけど、油断すると痛い思いするよ😅
2024-04-18 04:52:20
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kaorlne
Kaorine :
もう〜!ニックのママ最後、苦笑してるよ〜❗️😂
2024-03-23 04:15:38
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dosei310
ぴぶか :
住んでると嫌な面も沢山あるけどね。日本は安全やからママは心配しなくても大丈夫やで。
2024-03-23 00:31:20
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chie6002
Chie :
ママがとても可愛い🌸 お人柄が穏やかそうで好感度バツグン✨
2024-03-29 03:13:24
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hannahhannah0120
Hannah🌼 :
お母さん、そっくり😁
2024-03-22 10:49:04
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heartscarlet2
茶 :
ニック若いかと思った
2024-03-22 14:20:23
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user9gdz812u5c
じゅん :
親子仲良いの ホント素晴らしい!
2024-03-22 11:56:23
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ocean99353
海 :
優しそうなすてきなお母さま🥰
2024-03-22 12:57:01
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kobochai
コボちゃんマン :
ママ可愛い🥰
2024-03-22 10:38:45
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eikoh1218
EIKOH :
かわいい♡親子
2024-03-22 22:16:46
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rinoyokoyama
りの横山 :
ニック兄さんとお母様大好き❤
2024-03-22 16:07:53
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rrrrrrrrrrrie
🍌banana milk🇯🇵 :
日本人だけど息子もこんな感じ😚 前世はアメリカ人かな🥺
2024-04-19 11:20:18
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lovegue4ever
ギューに首っ丈🌈🫶 :
ママ、アジア系が入ってるよね?
2024-05-19 12:42:34
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user4463162991019
なごやーな :
I agree.🥰
2024-06-05 03:43:26
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kiritanigiluria
the main character :
im a mommas boy too lol
2024-03-22 11:51:47
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