@soysergioduenasarenas: #reflexion

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rosymendozas
Rosy Mendoza :
y nos quedamos ahí, creyendo que nos ama y que un día cambiará y jamás pasa y la vida y el tiempo se nos va
2026-01-17 00:38:41
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churuyork
Yoselin :
yo pensando que me amaban perdi 10 años 😔
2026-02-03 11:56:54
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user68736100288343
cinthiaqc1 :
EL PROBLEMA ES QUE NOSOTRAS PENSAMOS QUE VAN A CAMBIAR Y ELLOS PIENSAN QUE NUNCA NOS IREMOS.
2026-02-07 00:00:34
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yazguti8
Yazguti8 :
duele eso...
2026-01-17 01:49:53
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yesijade
Yesi :
Ahora entiendo yo no soy esa mujer.
2026-01-25 03:42:33
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anyi7761
Anyi :
😔Oh me llego pero aun asi no me. Quiere dejar quiere seguir conmigo pero no Cambia es una trizte realidad será que no me. Ama y simplemente quiere que esté asu lado por que. Soy una buena mujer y lo se
2026-01-16 23:24:56
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amor.lele
MAYAA LEÓN 🦁♥️⛪️⏳️ :
eso dolió😭
2026-01-16 23:03:43
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gladisjorge8
Gladys :
yo no era esa mujer 🥺 y perdí muchos años de mi vida esperado.
2026-01-18 17:10:43
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nrc5095
NRC :
Así mismo lo pienso, dure 8 años esperando que cambiara y no lo hizo, hasta que yo decidí separarme!
2026-01-17 04:29:24
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sabri.sol.de.zu
Sabri Sol De Zu :
es verdad , no hay que tener miedo a valorarse
2026-01-16 23:35:40
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solenovedades1
luli.svillalba :
duele escuchar pero es exactamente asi
2026-02-03 13:05:19
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estoymejorasi2
estoymejorasi2 :
me dolió tu video😣 pero es verdad y la verdad muchas veces duele, ya lo deje ir
2026-02-18 02:44:17
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santi_pd1
Tiagopd :
tengo 11 años y 7 meses con mi esposo y pues todavía no ah cambiado 💔y yo creo q no lo hará
2026-02-06 17:10:58
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zirito.palmira
Pérez Milly :
yo nunca fui esa mujer y bueno lo entendí después de 17 años, duele? si claro, pero bueno seguí adelante y estoy sanando gracias a Dios😍
2026-01-18 17:36:57
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yoy33724
Joan Ramirez :
Sin palabras ni más que desir
2026-01-21 03:04:15
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stephanymercedes87
Stephany Mercedes :
yo lo entendí tanto que me dio risa todo lo estúpida que fui😂😂😂😂
2026-01-17 03:01:25
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nahelamartine
aleja Martínez ❤️👑 :
Dios mio 17 años engañandome yo misma 😭
2026-01-21 03:53:39
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cuentaempresa52
cuentaempresa52 :
hp me dolió el alma , yo quise construir 26 años y el decidió ser mejor con otra .
2026-01-17 14:19:28
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lunalang07
LunaLang🌙 :
Tiene toda la boca llena de razón 😳
2026-01-17 04:22:09
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elizabethrivas703
eli :
el cambio cuando pedi el divorcio, ahi si quiso cambiar y demostrar su "amor" pero yo ya me habia rendido y escogi irme y recuperarme
2026-01-29 19:09:52
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allisonrosamontal
rosa Montalvan :
eso es mentira nadie cambia por otra persona cambia por si mismo
2026-01-18 13:44:43
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jareyesm2001
jareyesm2001 :
soy testigo de eso, mi esposo cambio del cielo a la tierra de un momento a otro y me pide disculpas por el tiempo que perdió no estando con nosotras 🥰🥰
2026-01-17 01:25:39
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narvaez13_
𝓨𝓪𝓾 :
yo anduve con un chico que le importaba más salir a tomar y estar con los amigos que dedicarme tiempo y yo decidí terminar la relación aun enamorada
2026-01-19 18:29:38
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anligi8
Sulama :
pero un adicto no cambia ni con la mujer que ama porque no ama a nadie siquiera asimismo 🤗
2026-02-08 04:33:35
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naibethpool2
Naibethpool :
tienes tods la razón
2026-01-16 22:57:23
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