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phuongdinh2k3
Phuong Dinh :
con ai đó a
2026-05-31 05:00:41
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thuhoa.789
Hoa Chuối :
yêu hai bà cháu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-26 02:43:10
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dam.ma.thi
Dam Ma thi :
úi zai nhà tui cũng bảo ô bà nội đi chụp chung vậy đó 🥰
2026-05-01 23:33:55
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chich_bong_2005_2014
tuổi này còn hồng lắm🖕🖕 :
bà nội hay bà ngoại vay
2026-04-27 11:49:39
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nguyn.tuyn2834
Nguyễn Tuyển 1982 :
chúc 2 bà cháu vui vẻ.cháu chúc bà thật nhiều sức khỏe để sống lâu là điểm tựa cho cháu gái
2026-04-22 02:54:29
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quynhnguynn13
Nguyễn Quynh :
nhìn thương con quá may có bà với chú bên cạnh con
2026-04-21 13:16:07
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Xinh quá trời 🥰🥰🥰 Này chắc 2 bà cháu
2026-04-20 12:54:05
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thanhtu_295
Thanh Tú :
Ngọc xinh gái
2026-04-22 00:50:34
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duong20061126
Thành Dương :
Bạn áo trắng xinh gái quá 🥰🥰
2026-04-20 16:53:59
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Ý e
2026-04-20 16:50:05
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Bé Ngọc lớn rồi . 🥰
2026-04-21 02:00:10
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@Quoccanhh ô ô ai kìa
2026-04-22 00:09:35
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@_bngoc_ 😳😳
2026-04-21 11:13:08
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The mental load is real. She plans the appointments, manages the household logistics, tracks the emotional temperature of everyone in the room — while he notices last and acts even later. That gap is real. The research confirms it. I'm not arguing the premise. Here's what I'm arguing: The conversation about mental load has been running for six years. Millions of posts. Viral reels. Bestselling books. The women having this conversation are still exhausted. Not because the problem isn't real. Because the conversation replaced the solution. Here's the business model: Exhausted women searching for validation = high watch time. Righteous agreement = shares. The feeling of being understood = return visits. The platform profits from you staying in the problem. Not from you solving it. The women I know who actually fixed this didn't post about it. They built a system. They had a single direct conversation — not a recurring complaint — with a clear ask and a clear consequence. They stopped managing everything silently and expecting resentment to function as feedback. Or they left. Both required a decision. Not content. I know the difference between processing something and using the processing to avoid acting on it. … Chronic resentment — even quiet, low-grade resentment — runs on cortisol. The body doesn't grade the legitimacy of your frustration. It only registers: ongoing activation, unresolved. That has a long-term cost. In sleep. In hormones. In the body that carries it. The solution isn't more content about the problem. It's one conversation. Followed by action. Your nervous system has been waiting for that conversation for years.
The mental load is real. She plans the appointments, manages the household logistics, tracks the emotional temperature of everyone in the room — while he notices last and acts even later. That gap is real. The research confirms it. I'm not arguing the premise. Here's what I'm arguing: The conversation about mental load has been running for six years. Millions of posts. Viral reels. Bestselling books. The women having this conversation are still exhausted. Not because the problem isn't real. Because the conversation replaced the solution. Here's the business model: Exhausted women searching for validation = high watch time. Righteous agreement = shares. The feeling of being understood = return visits. The platform profits from you staying in the problem. Not from you solving it. The women I know who actually fixed this didn't post about it. They built a system. They had a single direct conversation — not a recurring complaint — with a clear ask and a clear consequence. They stopped managing everything silently and expecting resentment to function as feedback. Or they left. Both required a decision. Not content. I know the difference between processing something and using the processing to avoid acting on it. … Chronic resentment — even quiet, low-grade resentment — runs on cortisol. The body doesn't grade the legitimacy of your frustration. It only registers: ongoing activation, unresolved. That has a long-term cost. In sleep. In hormones. In the body that carries it. The solution isn't more content about the problem. It's one conversation. Followed by action. Your nervous system has been waiting for that conversation for years.

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