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lagulawasid1
Bingkisan Tuhan :
Raini sih ngak ada obeng🥰
2025-10-19 15:31:43
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mampiryukracunnih
Mampir yuk racun nih :
Ijiin spill bajunya kak💗💗💗
2025-10-20 10:20:27
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milaa3145
Milaa :
Nah mnding pake kmben yg begini simpel tapi elegan
2025-10-19 14:10:45
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yuleeeeee___
yuleeeeee___ :
moy gni aje outfit luu, cakepp bett dahhh🥰
2025-10-20 14:42:54
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ynyin_00
￴￴ ￴ ￴￴ ￴ ￴￴ ￴￴ ￴ :
3cewek cantikk😍 paling baddie ayen😆😍
2025-10-19 14:29:03
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hilaa_63
h :
CAKEP BANGET ANJ MOY😭
2025-10-19 15:22:41
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yuliafadila50
Fadila🖤🇭🇰 :
Aura cowoknya kuat bgt sebelah kiri
2025-10-20 00:26:11
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blackcurrant2001
ウランダリ :
Cimoy cantik banget 😭🤗
2025-10-19 22:55:04
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_andinnnn_
Hi :
Raini emng secantik itu
2025-10-31 04:24:45
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chaaeunwo__
ꪱᜒɕ𝓗𝗮a𝗮a :
wihhh atas bawahhh
2025-11-03 16:56:44
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zhrtnfisya_
☆𝖓𝖆 :
Tpi jujur potongan rambut cimoy lebih baday yg kmrin sblm potong😭
2025-10-26 10:05:20
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x.nail2
gk ush kepo :
spil baju nya moy😭pengen
2025-11-04 00:26:18
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ernieyaditia
Ernieythird♥️🖤 :
paling cantik cimoy di sini
2025-11-15 15:36:47
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irmaa.0424
i 🍒 :
udh moy gini aja cantik banget
2025-11-03 09:17:14
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irvansablon_
irvansablon :
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2025-11-02 06:40:13
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comelycutee
Comelycutee^᪲᪲᪲ :
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2025-11-03 09:38:33
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diandarmono
Sayangg. :
spil kemben moy
2025-11-03 09:54:18
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tn_azizah
Kepoin_03 :
@Afiᥫ᭡ Cantik banget si cimoy
2025-11-03 14:18:01
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tatap.matakuu
♑12 :
cakep cakep
2025-11-02 12:52:18
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tatap.matakuu
♑12 :
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2025-11-02 12:50:55
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litaa tasya🤱👶 :
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2025-11-04 16:22:51
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ChaaMs :
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2025-11-02 01:27:52
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ChaaMs :
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2025-11-02 01:27:49
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lelyaleaa
Aralea🥰 :
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2025-10-31 17:25:48
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Ngfat🍒 :
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2025-10-31 15:41:19
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Singlemother🍅🍅🍅🍅 :
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2025-10-31 07:43:44
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fitrah_offc :
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2025-10-28 09:28:57
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WILDAAJII :
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2025-10-28 02:19:14
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tn_azizah
Kepoin_03 :
@Tauruzzzz @sapoetret
2025-11-03 14:18:24
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juho0ni3ee
Lyooii :
Fix gw terakhir
2026-01-01 04:58:22
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tehikmah3
🐣𝖒𝖔𝖓 :
moy muke luu cocok bgt jadi peran antagonis
2025-11-10 08:54:44
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sukaakula20
sukaakula20 :
Kk moy cantik bgt😍
2025-11-11 01:45:29
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apapaaahhh
elisaa :
🤪
2025-11-14 09:46:26
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elisaa :
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2025-11-14 09:46:26
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devisep2
Devy Septiana :
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2025-11-22 12:32:50
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yanimysd
Yani mulyani :
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2025-11-23 16:22:22
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strawberrryyogurt25
Strawberry yogurt :
Wawi wawiiii tat wawi
2025-11-24 12:16:20
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arfirl12
😋GEMOY💦 :
cantik bgt 😍
2025-12-09 07:42:45
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nalendrazavier400
nalendrazavier :
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2025-12-10 22:57:09
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rezapahlawan776
Andilisna :
cantik amat kk
2025-12-17 23:41:50
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dhika3476
Dhikawisnu :
🥰
2025-12-18 20:19:10
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novita.sari3770
💞mamah mutia💞 :
kumaha iyeu th
2025-12-25 12:58:39
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espass31
u wess pass...!🐄 :
yanto ngapain yantooo......???
2025-12-26 17:11:13
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dndadvna
dvyna :
pertama
2025-10-19 14:00:01
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aswbtch
Gemini♊️ :
spill rambut
2025-10-19 15:40:11
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pinkymous
Nabila :
Coba pake kalung juga moy makin tambah anggun banget
2025-10-20 02:22:06
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geminiiii582
amaraaaa :
💋
2025-10-20 02:20:58
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memeydian2
its'Memey❤️ :
cimoy cakepp bgt
2025-10-20 00:19:06
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blackcurrant2001
ウランダリ :
cantik banget😭
2025-10-19 22:54:45
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jun60515
🦋juni’🦋 :
kak cimoy pake rambut sambung atau rambut asli kak cantik banget
2025-10-19 18:35:56
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💔 No one warned me that giving birth wouldn’t end when I heard my baby cry. I thought the worst part was over. Hours of contractions. Pain that felt like it was splitting me in two. Pushing until my body had nothing left to give. And then… I heard my baby cry. That sound changed everything. Relief. Tears. Shaking. Exhausted. Empty. Alive. I remember thinking: “It’s over. I made it.” But it wasn’t over. What happened next was a kind of pain almost no one talks about. While everyone gathered around my baby—and of course they did, because my baby was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen—I was still lying there. Exposed. Shaking. Bleeding. Completely vulnerable. Then the stitching began. I felt the first stitch like a bolt of lightning through my body. It wasn’t the pain of a contraction. It wasn’t the pressure of pushing. It was sharp. Deep. Raw. As though my body were being torn open all over again—except this time, everyone expected me to stay quiet. I told them I could feel it. But no one stopped. So I gripped the bed until my fingers went numb. I clenched my teeth. I tried to breathe through it. Because my baby was right beside me… and I didn’t want the first sound they heard from their mother to be a scream. Everyone was celebrating. Everyone was smiling. Everyone kept saying: “How beautiful.” And inside, I was falling apart. No one talks enough about the burning afterward. The swelling. The stitches. The fear of sitting down. The pain of standing up. The feeling that your body has survived a battle while the entire room has already moved on. That is one of the invisible wounds of childbirth. People see the baby. They don’t always see the mother who is still bleeding, shaking and trying to understand what just happened to her. And yes, I looked at my baby and felt a love bigger than anything I had ever known. But loving my baby did not erase my pain. Being grateful for my child did not mean I had to be grateful for the way I was treated. Both things can be true: 💛 My baby was worth everything. 💔 And I still deserved to be heard, believed and treated with compassion. Birth trauma does not make you ungrateful. Talking about what happened does not make you weak. And loving your baby does not mean you have to remain silent about the pain no one else could see. If you experienced that “silent pain” after giving birth, you are not alone. this post for educational purposes only #education
💔 No one warned me that giving birth wouldn’t end when I heard my baby cry. I thought the worst part was over. Hours of contractions. Pain that felt like it was splitting me in two. Pushing until my body had nothing left to give. And then… I heard my baby cry. That sound changed everything. Relief. Tears. Shaking. Exhausted. Empty. Alive. I remember thinking: “It’s over. I made it.” But it wasn’t over. What happened next was a kind of pain almost no one talks about. While everyone gathered around my baby—and of course they did, because my baby was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen—I was still lying there. Exposed. Shaking. Bleeding. Completely vulnerable. Then the stitching began. I felt the first stitch like a bolt of lightning through my body. It wasn’t the pain of a contraction. It wasn’t the pressure of pushing. It was sharp. Deep. Raw. As though my body were being torn open all over again—except this time, everyone expected me to stay quiet. I told them I could feel it. But no one stopped. So I gripped the bed until my fingers went numb. I clenched my teeth. I tried to breathe through it. Because my baby was right beside me… and I didn’t want the first sound they heard from their mother to be a scream. Everyone was celebrating. Everyone was smiling. Everyone kept saying: “How beautiful.” And inside, I was falling apart. No one talks enough about the burning afterward. The swelling. The stitches. The fear of sitting down. The pain of standing up. The feeling that your body has survived a battle while the entire room has already moved on. That is one of the invisible wounds of childbirth. People see the baby. They don’t always see the mother who is still bleeding, shaking and trying to understand what just happened to her. And yes, I looked at my baby and felt a love bigger than anything I had ever known. But loving my baby did not erase my pain. Being grateful for my child did not mean I had to be grateful for the way I was treated. Both things can be true: 💛 My baby was worth everything. 💔 And I still deserved to be heard, believed and treated with compassion. Birth trauma does not make you ungrateful. Talking about what happened does not make you weak. And loving your baby does not mean you have to remain silent about the pain no one else could see. If you experienced that “silent pain” after giving birth, you are not alone. this post for educational purposes only #education

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