@danilachepiok: ¿Son de las mías? #madre #culpa #humortiktok #viral #flyp #hijos

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miriamgiselanegri
Gisu :
😂😂😂 mi hija tiene 12....yo siento culpa....asi que despues voy y le compro algo a ella! y comemos arroz todo el mes! 🤷‍♀️😂😂
2024-05-11 14:43:25
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martu.646
⚡martu 64⚡ :
Soy de las tuyas, y no siento culpa me siento feliz 🤣🤣
2024-05-11 14:40:37
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stefania.cigrandasmr
Stefania Cigrand ASMR :
Me está pasando ahora que mi hija tiene 9 años ajja me empecé a ver de nuevo 😂♥️pero tengo una bebé y esta vez no quiero sentir culpa si me quiero comprar algo para mi. Para eso trabajo 😩😂
2024-05-11 03:56:54
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marchutdf
marce :
mamá una vez me dijo esta bien que pienses en tu hijo siempre pero no te olvides de vos si tenes tu trabajo también tenes q mimarte sin sentir culpa 🥰
2024-05-11 16:13:33
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soymamademellizos
soy mamá de mellizos 🩷🩵 :
yo cuando espero a q mis hijos estén en la escuela y jardín para pasar al kiosco a comprar un cofler🤣
2024-05-30 02:39:41
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gisselleamelie
Gisselle Amelie :
la culpa me mata....hace años que no me compro nada para mí 🙈
2024-06-13 11:15:11
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larguirucho25
larguirucho25 :
dame los anteojos más grandes q tenga...no no tan grandes
2024-06-19 01:19:58
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acosta897
acosta :
juro q siiii me pasó pero con un alfajor 😁 mí chulo tiene 9 años
2024-05-11 17:03:07
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