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pretty.naisha
Pretty naisha :
I did mine with Jersey veil😂😂
2026-04-29 15:37:52
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Afia 👩‍❤️‍👩kate :
wow nice 🫶
2026-04-09 11:15:36
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offgrid.family
Offgrid Family :
Isn't it much easier to just buy a shirt?
2026-06-17 21:09:00
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jenneth0130
MIMA SAUR :
ilove it🥰 design
2026-05-29 23:48:47
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Gifty Oduro :
How much is it
2026-05-02 22:17:22
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fathia🥳💫🖤 :
Available
2026-05-12 22:23:24
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Mimie :
damn girlie
2026-05-07 17:41:37
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lovethangel281
Loveth Angel :
Love this i will give it a try
2026-04-29 15:29:59
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Kondwani Ng`ona :
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2026-06-06 11:21:59
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Stesia luxe ✨👙🛍️ :
What material is that
2026-04-28 17:13:18
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pretty Kelly :
Wow that's great
2026-05-31 19:41:13
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AKOSUAH DESTINY :
hi
2026-06-01 14:29:00
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Appiah Grace :
Hello
2026-06-08 15:59:08
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Hawa Théra :
j'en ai veux plus ☺️
2026-05-02 00:18:28
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2026-05-23 05:51:08
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hi🥰🥰
2026-05-01 23:09:28
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2026-04-27 04:58:26
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2026-04-27 11:47:20
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Pretty Kelly 😍 :
woww😊
2026-05-02 08:33:59
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2026-05-07 21:12:58
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Natasha :
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2026-05-26 11:08:35
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Loveth Angel :
I will try it
2026-04-29 15:29:16
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priceless 21 :
this is so cool
2026-04-28 09:30:21
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The bra hook no show for back
2026-04-30 08:24:17
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In 2007, China labeled unmarried women over 27 “leftover.” By 2024, marriages had crashed fifty-five percent from their peak. And they can’t undo it. The setup: China has 30 million more men than women of marriage age. In the manufacturing city of Dongguan, the ratio runs 139 men for every 100 women. There's an arithmetic bride shortage the one-child policy created. So the women who did exist, with the degrees the state spent decades encouraging them to earn, should have been in demand. Instead, the Ministry of Education put a word in the dictionary.  Sheng nu. Leftover women. Same character as leftover food. The All-China Women's Federation spread it through state media, calling educated single women “already old, like yellowed pearls.” The word did something specific. In the 2016 SK-II documentary filmed at Shanghai's People's Park marriage market, a mother explains on camera, with her daughter sitting right there, that the daughter is “average looking, not too pretty,” and that's why she's leftover. The daughter holds her composure for about three seconds. Sociologist Leta Hong Fincher documented women using the state's own vocabulary to describe their terror of the label. Even the pushback kept the word alive. SK-II's campaign got 44 million views and nearly doubled their China sales. But to argue leftover women weren't actually leftover, they had to keep saying “leftover women.” The self-declared leftover social clubs in Shanghai and Beijing, the Western journalists, the fashion editors: everyone was arguing inside vocabulary the state had installed. Now China recorded just 6.1 million marriages in 2024. The fertility rate is 1.09. And in February 2026, the government ordered platforms to censor marriage skepticism. The state wrote the word into the dictionary in an afternoon. It has no clear mechanism for writing it back out.
In 2007, China labeled unmarried women over 27 “leftover.” By 2024, marriages had crashed fifty-five percent from their peak. And they can’t undo it. The setup: China has 30 million more men than women of marriage age. In the manufacturing city of Dongguan, the ratio runs 139 men for every 100 women. There's an arithmetic bride shortage the one-child policy created. So the women who did exist, with the degrees the state spent decades encouraging them to earn, should have been in demand. Instead, the Ministry of Education put a word in the dictionary. Sheng nu. Leftover women. Same character as leftover food. The All-China Women's Federation spread it through state media, calling educated single women “already old, like yellowed pearls.” The word did something specific. In the 2016 SK-II documentary filmed at Shanghai's People's Park marriage market, a mother explains on camera, with her daughter sitting right there, that the daughter is “average looking, not too pretty,” and that's why she's leftover. The daughter holds her composure for about three seconds. Sociologist Leta Hong Fincher documented women using the state's own vocabulary to describe their terror of the label. Even the pushback kept the word alive. SK-II's campaign got 44 million views and nearly doubled their China sales. But to argue leftover women weren't actually leftover, they had to keep saying “leftover women.” The self-declared leftover social clubs in Shanghai and Beijing, the Western journalists, the fashion editors: everyone was arguing inside vocabulary the state had installed. Now China recorded just 6.1 million marriages in 2024. The fertility rate is 1.09. And in February 2026, the government ordered platforms to censor marriage skepticism. The state wrote the word into the dictionary in an afternoon. It has no clear mechanism for writing it back out.

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