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Roumayssa🌷🇩🇿 :
🇵🇸❤️🇩🇿
2026-01-23 13:27:41
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Yacine Zed 🌹 :
نحن 🇩🇿 نعرفهم ... نترك الدور لباقى الدول 😉😁
2026-01-23 12:51:59
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Rahaf🇸🇦 :
لا حول ولا قوه الا بالله العلي العظيم تحيا فلسطين ❤️❤️❤️
2026-01-23 15:22:24
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Narita dell ネリマン :
علم فلسطين حاضر سبحان الله
2026-01-23 14:07:47
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green⚡️storm :
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2026-01-23 16:03:13
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mi ral e ❤️👑 :
فلسطين الى الابد تبقا خالدة في بلاد الشهداء ❤
2026-01-23 13:02:36
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Enyra :
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جابهم ربي حتى حنا كنا نستناو يغلطو
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dibak999 :
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ᥫ᭡ 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒏ã・ʚɞ 🦌 :
خلي تعرفكم باقي الدول ❤✨
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ᴃH冫MOHAMMED :
ومبعد يقلولك :
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الحمد اني جزائرية حرة 🇩🇿🇵🇸🇩🇿🇵🇸تحيا فلسطين
2026-01-23 16:01:47
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milina ma :
اويااااا جماعة صح؟🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
2026-01-23 13:35:05
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hαmѕαt 𐙚 :
و هنا سقط القناع و ضهرت حقيقتهم 😌
2026-01-23 14:03:35
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الناس الي مخلوعين نبشركم البارح لم تكن اول مرة داروها من قبل م
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Free Palestine
2026-01-23 13:13:20
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لا حول ولاقوة الابالله العلي
2026-01-23 12:37:01
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One of the hardest ideas to accept after a relationship ends is that the rejection may not be a verdict on our worth. In the small hours of the night, a different story often takes hold. We replay every flaw. We focus on what was wrong with us. We tell ourselves that if we had been more attractive, more successful, more interesting, more desirable, things would have turned out differently. However psychology points towards a more complicated possibility.   When a child grows up with affection that is inconsistent, withdrawn, conditional or mixed with humiliation, there can be lasting consequences. One of the strangest is that kindness itself may start to feel uncomfortable.   Years later, when somebody arrives who is dependable, attentive and genuinely caring, love may be recognised for what it is. Yet it can still feel unfamiliar. Even threatening. The problem is not that the love is lacking. The problem is that it does not fit with what feels normal.   This can help explain why some relationships fail despite the presence of loyalty, tenderness and commitment. A partner may find themselves drawn towards forms of love that recreate older emotional patterns, even when those patterns cause suffering.   How to apply this in your own life:   If you have been rejected, resist turning immediately to self-contempt. Ask yourself whether the end of the relationship truly reflects your shortcomings, or whether it may reveal something about what your partner could receive.   Notice if you are treating rejection as proof that you were inadequate. Consider whether qualities such as reliability, affection and devotion may have been harder for someone to accept than you imagined.   This idea will not explain every ending. But it can offer a more balanced account of why some relationships break down.   Sometimes we are not left because we lacked value. We are left because what we offered could not be comfortably absorbed by the person receiving it.   Follow us for more useful ideas, every day.
One of the hardest ideas to accept after a relationship ends is that the rejection may not be a verdict on our worth. In the small hours of the night, a different story often takes hold. We replay every flaw. We focus on what was wrong with us. We tell ourselves that if we had been more attractive, more successful, more interesting, more desirable, things would have turned out differently. However psychology points towards a more complicated possibility.   When a child grows up with affection that is inconsistent, withdrawn, conditional or mixed with humiliation, there can be lasting consequences. One of the strangest is that kindness itself may start to feel uncomfortable.   Years later, when somebody arrives who is dependable, attentive and genuinely caring, love may be recognised for what it is. Yet it can still feel unfamiliar. Even threatening. The problem is not that the love is lacking. The problem is that it does not fit with what feels normal.   This can help explain why some relationships fail despite the presence of loyalty, tenderness and commitment. A partner may find themselves drawn towards forms of love that recreate older emotional patterns, even when those patterns cause suffering.   How to apply this in your own life:   If you have been rejected, resist turning immediately to self-contempt. Ask yourself whether the end of the relationship truly reflects your shortcomings, or whether it may reveal something about what your partner could receive.   Notice if you are treating rejection as proof that you were inadequate. Consider whether qualities such as reliability, affection and devotion may have been harder for someone to accept than you imagined.   This idea will not explain every ending. But it can offer a more balanced account of why some relationships break down.   Sometimes we are not left because we lacked value. We are left because what we offered could not be comfortably absorbed by the person receiving it.   Follow us for more useful ideas, every day.

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