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uyennhi_2606
Uyên Nhiii💘🧸 :
hiểu cảm giác là ngủ với nhau rồi đến lúc muốn xem đth thì ngt lại dấu, đến ngày hôm sau ngt lại đăng str nhớ người cũ
2026-01-11 16:13:53
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yunn823
Yunn Trần :
Quen nhau 1 năm yêu hết mình rồi Lúc biết bị cắm 2-3 cặp sừng thì lòng nó buốt sụt kg ko kiểm soát đc người thì thẩn thờ chỉ mong người giải thích nhưng những thứ mong chờ thì càng thất vọng người đổ lỗi người bảo tất cả chỉ là em gái lâu ngày ko gặp người bảo tôi ích kỷ,trẻ con,ko hiểu chuyện….☺️
2026-01-12 19:34:39
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minhlakng
kngne :
quen nhau gần 1 năm trời, gần 1402 là tròn 1 năm quen nhau vậy mà mình phát hiện raa bạn ấy lén lúc sau lưng mình đi với ngkh và để có em bé 2th với người đó , cảm giác mà bị lừa dối suốt 2-3 tháng trời mà mình không hề biết, cảm giác bị phản bội lần này quá là đauu đớn ☺️
2026-01-23 00:00:32
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_honghanhctevl_
em be yeu. :
tại sao ngta kh thích mình nhưng vẫn chấp nhận lời tỏ tình nhỉ? chọn ở bên mình, qtam mình rồi khi thấy người hợp gu hơn lại bỏ mình rồi đi.
2026-01-12 12:30:50
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_mind_twm
khi nào có ni thì đổi tên😱 :
họ kh còn quan tâm mình như trước nữa,không muốn dỗ dành hay gì nữa,mình nói họ cũng không nghe nữa mình không biết mình nên làm gì
2026-02-05 03:58:09
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hg.nhung052
Hongg Nhungg🐣 :
Mất thanh xuân, mất tuổi trẻ, mất sức khoẻ để rồi phải đi báo hiếu bố mẹ người khác ☺️
2026-01-11 16:04:46
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quynhem1668
thèm mỳ cayyyyy 😛 :
Em met qua, em chả biet lam sao nua , nhieu luc met nma chả noi duoc voi ai, mẹ thì bệnh chị thì lấy chong còn mình nên , nhiều lúc cũng muốn tâm sự nma 😔
2026-01-13 15:32:11
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trn.gia.tng76
Trần gia Tường :
Rep
2026-02-08 00:41:44
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nho_201224
Nhỏ Em :
😔Cứ tưởng 2026 sẽ khác, nhưng k nó vẫn vậy
2026-01-13 14:22:47
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ngphuong928
Mắm Thúi ♡ :
đauuu☺
2026-01-10 17:09:11
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dinhphuong869
Phương :
Đang chữa lành thì tình yêu ập đến và rồi sau 2 năm lại chữa lành tiếp
2026-01-25 16:05:35
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phuong_dayy_209
Phương Thùy :
Buồn hãy khóc một rồi đi ngủ một giấc thật ngon🥰
2026-02-04 15:34:50
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viayen15
viayen22 :
ánh sáng mùa hạ đó , giờ là thứ tui không muốn nhìn nhất.
2026-01-26 04:18:07
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oovvttkk0
🖤 :
mình tin vào tình yêu nhưng mình không tin mình được yêu.!
2026-02-04 15:31:27
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bedau24110
chip :
những j ngta đăng mik luôn hiểu nhầm là nói tới mình ở cùng nhau nhg không có đc ngta
2026-01-12 23:46:50
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tom.vn223
Đỗ C1 đổi tên 🍀 :
mình không nghĩ mình và bạn ấy giờ là người lạ luôn
2026-02-03 15:11:12
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ndiu1467
dịu :
gđ cản mình...
2026-02-08 15:02:34
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thica7vn
tí xíu nói :
sao lần nào có điểm thi t cx buồn hết v......
2026-01-13 15:24:39
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kieutrang2807204
Chang🐰 :
Quen nhau gần 4 năm trời nhưng sự vô tâm thì ko bao giờ thay đổi , nhiều khi tự hỏi rằng tại sao người ấy vô tâm như vậy, mình luôn muốn người ấy tốt , có 5 phần thì dành anh 4 phần nhưng em chỉ nhận lại sự vô tâm từ anh 😊 . Chỉ đơn giản nếu lúc em buồn anh chỉ cần quan tâm em 1 chút thôi mà , tại sao anh lại đối xử với em như vậy😣
2026-01-27 15:55:01
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suciine
M58 ♡ M85 :
Tiktok đọc dc cảm xúc t hả 😂
2026-01-12 19:26:50
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le_090_
. :
bởi vì nói ra kh ai nghe kh ai hiểu lại phải tự mình chịu nó, nói với người cần nói mà mình cũng không đúng nữa
2026-01-12 11:19:00
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htnh.12311
Ngọc Hạnh 🍓 :
Nếu có thể nói ra hết tất cả thì tốt rồi 🫠
2026-01-12 17:26:33
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end.101ok
END. :
thay vì cất trong lòng thì mình hãy nói ra cho nhẹ lòng cho nó bay theo gió tan biến hết đi anh luôn ở đây lắng nghe san sẻ với em mà
2026-01-11 16:57:39
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a.thuy08
𝘛. :
tui xin video aa
2026-01-11 16:22:20
1
mun.nek.0110
♡ tèo teo ♡ :
hongg sao đợi anh đc🥰
2026-01-11 15:57:11
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