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ano height mo sis? gng 33 pwede sa bewang?
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may emerald green ba yan?
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pede po pang buntis?
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wala na pong small na red?
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27 waistline anu pwede
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gusto ko yan
2024-04-30 22:06:29
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Elyn :
ano pong height niyo?
2024-04-30 09:10:59
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