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jahankhanyarukhel01
♠️جـــانـــی یـــاروخــــیل♠️ :
khar hovii mitha kháñï ❣️
2026-05-05 08:02:59
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farhankhan000302
Farhankhan302 :
ggo
2026-06-11 11:09:58
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awaiskhanniaziak47
Awais Khan Niazi :
khair hovyy hanjii 😁
2026-05-10 14:36:17
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ikramullahjoyia5
ikramullahjoyia5 :
خیر ہووی یاروخیل برینڈ
2026-05-05 07:59:33
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user8261786217245
🇦🇫صابرا نیازی پٹھان🇵🇰 :
ون ویڈیوں بوری خیل❤️👍
2026-05-04 19:05:33
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naeem.ullah.1465
نـومـی یاروخیــل روڈے تھل آلہ :
خیر ہووی یاروخیل
2026-05-05 18:35:19
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muhammadanasmuh610
Malik Anas 99 :
one video please samand walo kalia Bai Jan ♥️💕
2026-05-06 05:44:23
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Shahzaib sawansi :
one video Sawansiiiiii
2026-05-21 00:39:15
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awan_badshah_007
Awan Badshah Hun Yar 🔥❤💞 :
kher hoveiiiiii 🥰
2026-05-05 16:44:18
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user4129337754421
یاروخیل 💝 :
Allah Pak ap Jo hamesha slamat rakhe🤲🫀
2026-05-05 08:54:28
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veerasrar1
داؤد خیل آلہ ملگرے فل آؤٹ M 😘 :
one vedio Bhai mehrbanii turkzai par 1 vedio bana do
2026-05-31 08:29:17
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🍾نجف علی روکھڑی آلہ بھلہ🥷🏻 :
نجف علی بھلا❤️
2026-05-06 07:34:12
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سہیل کلورکوٹ ا لہ 🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-06 03:25:32
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hassnain joyia 🥰🥰🥰 :
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2026-05-06 02:27:24
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2026-05-06 07:50:52
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niazi tiger 804 :
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2026-05-31 11:19:31
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2026-05-04 15:34:22
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باؤ خیل😎😎😎
2026-05-04 15:36:23
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𝓐𝓫𝓫𝓪 𝓚𝓱𝓮𝓵𝓿𝓲 :
Abba Khelvi please Aik video
2026-05-05 10:58:56
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NOMI____Chadhar :
بھرا ہک ویڈیو خانیوال چک 33 واسطے ویڈیو ہو ونے🥰🥰
2026-05-05 10:24:00
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2026-06-15 04:46:33
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ســــــادا شــنـــــــا :
ake video plz Faisalabad ala waste sangii❤️
2026-05-05 15:20:35
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ایک ویڈیو عثمان اور خانے کے لیے بھرا اوئے
2026-05-05 11:58:03
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Allah pak sehat Davi dosta🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-03 05:13:38
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jiwan to khan 💕💕💕
2026-05-04 15:36:43
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I went to three doctors. The first ran a thyroid panel. Normal. The second suggested antidepressants — I tried them for six months. The third said stress. We agreed it was stress. Nobody said perimenopause. I was 42. “Too young,” they implied without saying it. Four years trying to fix something I couldn’t name. Adjusting sleep, diet, stress levels. Cutting alcohol. Adding supplements. Getting slightly better, then worse again. Blaming my discipline. Wondering what was wrong with me that nothing held. Here’s what I wish someone had said in year one: Perimenopause can start in your late 30s. The average onset is later — but early presentation is common and consistently missed, because the symptoms look like everything except what they are. The estrogen fluctuations explain the sleep disruption, the weight redistribution, the mood instability. The progesterone drop explains the cognitive fog and the rage. Together they explain 3am. None of this is a discipline problem. None of it is weakness. It’s a hormonal transition — which requires a different response than what worked at 32. The information changes everything. Not because knowing is magic. Because you stop blaming yourself for symptoms that have a biological explanation. I spent four years trying to willpower my way through a hormonal shift. That’s not a strategy. That’s four years. Four years of the wrong diagnosis. Four years blaming discipline for something that needed information. … This transition is predictable. The weight that doesn’t respond, the sleep that doesn’t return, the energy that flattens — these have a mechanism. The women who came through this intact didn’t try harder. They understood what they were working with.
I went to three doctors. The first ran a thyroid panel. Normal. The second suggested antidepressants — I tried them for six months. The third said stress. We agreed it was stress. Nobody said perimenopause. I was 42. “Too young,” they implied without saying it. Four years trying to fix something I couldn’t name. Adjusting sleep, diet, stress levels. Cutting alcohol. Adding supplements. Getting slightly better, then worse again. Blaming my discipline. Wondering what was wrong with me that nothing held. Here’s what I wish someone had said in year one: Perimenopause can start in your late 30s. The average onset is later — but early presentation is common and consistently missed, because the symptoms look like everything except what they are. The estrogen fluctuations explain the sleep disruption, the weight redistribution, the mood instability. The progesterone drop explains the cognitive fog and the rage. Together they explain 3am. None of this is a discipline problem. None of it is weakness. It’s a hormonal transition — which requires a different response than what worked at 32. The information changes everything. Not because knowing is magic. Because you stop blaming yourself for symptoms that have a biological explanation. I spent four years trying to willpower my way through a hormonal shift. That’s not a strategy. That’s four years. Four years of the wrong diagnosis. Four years blaming discipline for something that needed information. … This transition is predictable. The weight that doesn’t respond, the sleep that doesn’t return, the energy that flattens — these have a mechanism. The women who came through this intact didn’t try harder. They understood what they were working with.

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