@1j0jy: Wanna have this convo with her so badly

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turkibpg
Turki Al-Sharif🦅 :
Pretty asf
2025-07-30 00:38:40
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R✨ :
No I don’t
2025-07-29 21:37:11
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wailx9
ما اسمع 🤷🏽‍♂️! :
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2025-07-29 23:39:52
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W|🇸🇦 :
Gay ?
2025-07-29 22:08:53
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ilidc
محور الكون . :
قبل شوي كنت في مطعم وطاحت بنت قدامي قلت طاح الشر وأنا اخوك وشفيك ماتعرفين تمشين قالت والي يشوف جمالك يعرف يمشي ؟ الكلام دا قبل شوي….. ب
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