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user7254451431181
user7254451431181 :
Gracias por tantos años juntos
2026-02-20 15:03:41
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cristianbeltranoliva
Cristian Beltran Oliva :
Serás la mejor amiga que tendré y te cuidaré pido perdón por todo lo causado me faltan días para pedir perdón y gracias por todo lo que me diste
2026-01-10 00:50:44
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pandita.1018
Pau Pandita ❤️😘 :
Hasta siempre señor
2026-01-11 14:07:12
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anthony.di.re
Anthony Di Re :
Gracias mi TrufiDonita 😭
2026-03-24 17:40:34
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hugotorres1201
Hugo torres :
de que sirve el agradecimiento después de tanto daño que le hacen a uno eso para que de verdad
2026-01-01 11:37:34
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ruthmagaly6
🥀🌹⚘️💐🌸🪷 :
siempre estaré agradecido por haberte conocido y por todo lo q aportaste a mi vida nunca me arrepentiré de haberte dejado entrar a mi mundo gracias por tanto y perdón si alguna ves no fui suficiente
2025-10-25 23:53:49
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tannyaa.carballid
TANNYAA CARBALLIDO :
gracias x todo siempre estaré pensando en ty
2025-08-21 02:40:52
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jhonceballos383 :
2026-04-23 12:38:46
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juniorcave7
junior cueva :
siempre estare agradecido
2025-08-16 19:59:27
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manuel29p
Mm :
se acerca la hora de la despedida 🥺
2025-12-31 16:18:29
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megatronusprime91
Megatronus Prime "The Fallen" :
A pesar de no estar juntos, siempre te voy a desear lo mejor, mi Solus Prime ❤️😔
2025-08-13 00:17:37
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anthony.s.r629
Anthony.S.R629 :
el amor es una mierda cuando piensas que te aman tanto siempre te terminan engañando 😔❤️‍🩹💔💔
2026-03-30 18:36:47
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jesus.balderas489
Jesus Balderas :
gracias,muchas,gracias,por,estar,en,mi,vida,Dios,contigo,por,siempre
2025-12-16 16:38:39
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fernandoduarte20
Fernando Duarte :
Gracias mí Nica hermosa 💔
2025-12-16 02:15:22
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cristian.kamilo.r
Cristian Kamilo Rendon :
se acabó y ya
2025-12-25 23:36:34
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erik.yaez.cervant
Erik Yañez Cervantes :
esto fue disculpame
2026-01-25 00:49:25
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x_jersi_x
jair :
gracias✌️✌️💙
2026-03-06 06:50:16
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megatronusprime91
Megatronus Prime "The Fallen" :
Gracias por los buenos momentos, Solus ❤
2025-09-20 00:25:33
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yamiletangie
Yamilet Angie :
no molesto mas
2025-08-23 11:55:20
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wilmer.aliaga.gui
Wilmer Aliaga Guillermo :
hola
2025-10-18 19:15:06
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angel.......tb
꧁ᬊᬁᴀɴɢᴇʟᬊ᭄꧂ツ :
siempre estaré agradecido por haberte conocido y por todo lo q aportaste a mi vida nunca me arrepentiré de haberte dejado entrar a mi mundo gracias por tanto y perdón si alguna ves no fui suficiente...😥
2025-11-25 03:31:00
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deysicaminosamo69
deysicaminosamo69 :
Perdón, Rodrigo, pero sé que encontrarás a alguien mejor que yo que te hará sentir cosas bonitas y serás feliz con esa persona especial. Estoy muy segura de eso. Solo quiero tu amistad. Con lo que me llevaste a lugares y me diste ánimos, me demuestras que la persona que sea para ti será feliz a tu lado por amar de una manera única. Ya llegará tu momento. Continúa con lo que tienes que hacer y verás que, de la nada, la conocerás. ¡Ánimo! 🙂🙂
2026-05-16 19:44:25
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carloscamargo3049
Carlos Camargo :
Siempre en mi corazón MIPS
2025-12-08 04:30:20
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depredador.90
depredador 90 :
@SUD☺️💐 🥺🥺🫂
2026-04-16 23:46:21
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josuech187
josue :
@𝑴𝒂𝒓𝒊 𝑻𝒐𝒓𝒓𝒆𝒔🫧🦋 🥰🌹
2026-04-23 03:03:59
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