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muhammad.aqeel51
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خیالِ رت بدلنے کا بہت ہی خوبصورت تھا مگر جب رت بدلی تو منظر اور ہی کچھ تھا
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Koi talak ni kissy sy b 🥺
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چوہدری احمد گوندل ❤️‍🩹 :
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malik7890i3
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کمال 👏🏻
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oro se taluq pata nahi q bohot acha lagta hai🖤 don't mind
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