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user068867539
Huong Pham :
ăn ở sao vợ mới quyết tâm trả thu bỏ đi😂😂😂😂
2024-12-17 04:55:40
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l.trng0808
Lê Trưởng :
a ơi vợ a kg tốt với a thì trong nội bộ mình biế được rồi cần dì mà a đem lên mạng nói như zậy e củng thấy kg hây đâu a người ngoài kg nói vợ a mà người ta đánh giá a đó
2024-12-17 03:12:44
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trankim1976
Trần Kìm525 :
Đang ông lên mạng nói xấu vợ phai nghĩ lại minh côi mình sao ma vợ bỏ minh
2024-12-17 04:14:14
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user9014001046384
Lê phương :
Sao lướt ngang điều thấy anh này nói xấu về vợ ko còn duyên thì kết thúc trong êm đẹp
2024-12-17 02:25:24
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duongdiem363
duongdiem1982 :
có lữa mới có khói
2024-12-18 09:03:20
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v.u9020
🍂🍂🍂 :
ông bớt đi nói xấu vợ con đi.. không hợp chía tay.. là một thằng đàn ông bất tài vô dụng.. mà ra rả nói xấu một người phụ nữ trên không gian mạng cả năm trời.. mặc váy đi thẳng hèn hạ
2024-12-18 16:32:04
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mr.._..30
Mr 30 :
tụi nào vậy bạn, cần ae hỗ trợ thì alo tui🥰🥰🥰
2024-12-17 05:25:12
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ngc.bo948
Ngọc Bảo :
tui thây ko kể nam hay nữ ngoại tình là SAI rồi , nếu đối phương ko tốt có thể li hôn sau đó làm gì thì làm , sao lại có người bênh chị vợ nhỉ 😮
2024-12-17 17:04:44
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Every thought, belief, and perception we hold about ourselves shapes the way we experience life, love, and relationships. Your self-value & identity dictate how you show up in the world, how you think, speak, act, & ultimately, what you attract. When our self-worth is rooted in insecurity, we unconsciously create a reality that reflects that. When we operate from an inflated sense of self, driven by fear, we still don’t find the love we deeply desire. ⁣ ⁣ But when we build a solid foundation of authentic self-worth, we begin to embody the love, respect, and security we crave—because we first cultivate it within.  ⁣ ⁣ Your self-perception shapes your relationships and how you can elevate your self-worth to attract and sustain deep, genuine love.  ⁣  ⁣ Your brain is constantly filtering reality through the lens of your subconscious beliefs. If you believe deep down that you are unworthy, unlovable, or not enough, your brain will look for evidence to confirm that. This is due to the Reticular Activating System (RAS)—the part of your brain that acts as a filter, bringing into focus what aligns with your subconscious programming while ignoring contradicting evidence.  ⁣ ⁣ For example, when I subconsciously believed I had nothing valuable to offer a man, I attracted relationships where I felt disposable. I overcompensated, seeking validation through my body, beauty, and sexuality because I didn’t believe I was worthy of love simply for being me. This created anxiety, insecurity, and the need to control situations out of fear of being abandoned. My thoughts and behaviors weren’t driven by authentic self-worth but by a desperate attempt to earn love—which only repelled it further.  ⁣ ⁣ When you deeply value herself, however, your brain works differently. You naturally expect respect, love, and care—not because you demand it, but because you embody it. Your energy shifts, and your presence alone commands the kind of love she desires.  ⁣ ⁣ The takeaway? Your beliefs about yourself shape your relationships. If you don’t feel chosen, valued, or loved, it’s time to look within.
Every thought, belief, and perception we hold about ourselves shapes the way we experience life, love, and relationships. Your self-value & identity dictate how you show up in the world, how you think, speak, act, & ultimately, what you attract. When our self-worth is rooted in insecurity, we unconsciously create a reality that reflects that. When we operate from an inflated sense of self, driven by fear, we still don’t find the love we deeply desire. ⁣ ⁣ But when we build a solid foundation of authentic self-worth, we begin to embody the love, respect, and security we crave—because we first cultivate it within. ⁣ ⁣ Your self-perception shapes your relationships and how you can elevate your self-worth to attract and sustain deep, genuine love. ⁣ ⁣ Your brain is constantly filtering reality through the lens of your subconscious beliefs. If you believe deep down that you are unworthy, unlovable, or not enough, your brain will look for evidence to confirm that. This is due to the Reticular Activating System (RAS)—the part of your brain that acts as a filter, bringing into focus what aligns with your subconscious programming while ignoring contradicting evidence. ⁣ ⁣ For example, when I subconsciously believed I had nothing valuable to offer a man, I attracted relationships where I felt disposable. I overcompensated, seeking validation through my body, beauty, and sexuality because I didn’t believe I was worthy of love simply for being me. This created anxiety, insecurity, and the need to control situations out of fear of being abandoned. My thoughts and behaviors weren’t driven by authentic self-worth but by a desperate attempt to earn love—which only repelled it further. ⁣ ⁣ When you deeply value herself, however, your brain works differently. You naturally expect respect, love, and care—not because you demand it, but because you embody it. Your energy shifts, and your presence alone commands the kind of love she desires. ⁣ ⁣ The takeaway? Your beliefs about yourself shape your relationships. If you don’t feel chosen, valued, or loved, it’s time to look within.

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