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maribelba14
Maribel BA723 :
😂😂😂me leiste la mente😂😂😂
2025-12-23 19:04:48
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s_e_r_e_n_y
✿🅂🄴🅁🄴🄽🅈✿ :
me mando sms 7pm, le respondí 8pm y me respondió 9pm, ahora me toca ahora que le responda 10pm 🤣🤣
2025-12-24 02:13:56
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laurapsierra
Laura P Sierra :
cuando te aman te responden rápido pero cuando hay otra razón u otro motivo se demoran porq no les importas 😎😔
2026-01-14 14:54:49
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diana1232257
Dianapubg🦋 :
ahí yo si le digo jajaja 🥺 y eso que no somos nada pero muy pronto si Dios lo permite si
2025-12-24 04:05:41
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gennys_182919
꧁ீ͜ৡৢ͜͡🖤𝐅𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐚🖤ৡৢ͜͡ᥫᩣ꧂ :
𝒑𝒖𝒆𝒔 𝒚𝒐 𝒔𝒊 𝒍𝒆 𝒅𝒊𝒈𝒐 𝒋𝒂𝒋𝒂𝒋𝒂𝒋𝒂
2026-04-20 02:36:53
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nat12771
Natú :
Te juro me pasa lo mismo jaja
2026-01-21 22:53:34
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kaorimortega
kaori💜🇧🇴 :
ayúdenme a enviarlo por mi jajaj ganas no me faltan pero no somos nada que rabia me da
2026-03-18 21:05:35
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aleepriv18
𝐴𝑙𝑒𝑒 :
somos casi algo y no me importa igual le reclamo JAJAJAA
2026-03-12 16:30:42
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nazareth286_
nazareth286🦁👸🏻🫦 :
Csm consegui mi tribu lo estoy viviendo 😅
2026-04-03 04:46:41
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_090251__
ℰ𝓁ℯ𝓃𝒶 :
Cuando se demora en contestar y me da rabia,entonces me dan ganas de decirle que esta bueno el chat con la otra? Pero recuerdo que no somos nada y me da más rabia
2026-01-19 21:51:58
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vediaevelin022
Evelinvediarios2 :
jajaja que cólera 😩🤣
2025-12-23 23:36:00
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jesus_999.6
André Palacios 👶🏻💸 :
que baje XD XD XD
2026-01-16 14:29:58
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mariafabiolaorozc
Fabi💓🩺 :
jajajajaja queeee han leído mi mente jajajajaa 😱😱 jaja
2025-12-24 01:36:31
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kimber._15
°•kimber•°✓ :
2026-02-24 02:58:52
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arlyhdzgzs19
Arlyhdz✨🦋💛 :
Y sigue en línea y no es conmigo 🤣😂
2026-03-26 08:54:43
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flaka8336
flaka🫶🏻🖤🫰🏻 :
pues así me pasa😔
2025-12-23 20:33:51
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beluuyurquina
HIJADELALUNA💕 :
jjajaja yo le reclamaba igual jajajajaj😂
2026-03-25 03:50:05
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beligdz
chaparrita🦋🇬🇹 :
Yooo 🥹🤣
2026-01-17 23:53:46
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elabkyl
Ela ❣️🌙 :
mta repostear sin que lo vean los demás xd
2026-05-06 02:08:23
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777.g5
💖🌸Gemita🌸💖 :
Jajajaja
2026-06-12 21:51:35
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diandramoyra
Moyra Gutiérrez :
soyyyt jajajjaa
2026-06-14 04:51:38
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salo262
👸🏻 :
cuando se demora en contestar y me da rabia, entonces me dan ganas de decirle está bueno el chat con la otra? pero recuerdo que no somos nada y me da más rabia
2026-06-03 01:15:25
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vlntna082
vlntna :
yo le digo igual nmaS
2026-05-20 22:38:45
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