@vazquezlucy303: Replying to @Jairo E Perilla

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rayitojrz
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Eres divina corazon
2024-07-08 01:04:35
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raulgomezviral
Raul Gomez Viral :
4 a luego andan alli llorando queriendole exhar la culpa a todo mundo menos a ellos, ya señora estos tanes dejeselos a las muchachas jovenes que por cierto el 98 % enseñan ya todo pero usted ya eso le
2024-07-07 23:05:23
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raulgomezviral
Raul Gomez Viral :
2 tiene bien Amarillos la mujer perdio por completo el respeto nimodo es lo que hay ahorita ba a salir con una y Miles de cosas pero una mujer que es de la vida Alegre como le dicen en mi Pueblo puede
2024-07-07 23:03:28
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juanito.el.pastor
Juanito El pastorcito :
ya cálmate Jairo no le digas mentiras a la abuela porque la emocionas😆😆😆😆
2024-07-07 22:35:24
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juanito.el.pastor
Juanito El pastorcito :
si se ve que tiene como 40 !!!!😁😁😁días para estirar la 🦆ta😂😂😂😂
2024-07-07 22:34:10
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jairoeperilla
Jairo E Perilla :
lucy lo digo de corazón ,nacimos de una mujer y que no diera por tenerla en estos momentos así fuera ansianita QUE HERMOSO FUERA💛💙❤️
2024-07-07 22:03:56
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remberto.barahona
Remberto Barahona :
La verdad es q las mujeres son bellas no por su físico y edad sino su corazón, alma y sentimientos.
2024-07-07 22:03:26
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celialocayque
nutty.zona :
Mas jairos!!👏👏👏👏✌️✌️🥰🥰🥰🥰
2024-07-07 21:55:57
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