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_manchester_canon_
_chester_ :
Мэнчестеры канон
2026-05-15 09:44:51
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.brawl.stars1207
Саша Brawl Stars :
Наши аватарки чем-то похожи
2026-05-18 09:12:11
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sugar_mendi
s.🪽 :
ШИКАРНО БРО
2026-05-16 20:00:13
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steyzis
жека228.про :
Вика люблю!
2026-05-15 22:32:31
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aimasakra
aimasakra :
Я в шоке с того, сколько же контента ты шпаришь... А ещё вопросик: это только у меня почему-то аудиодорожка не проигрывается? Вижу, что она есть, но видео без звука всё равно...
2026-05-16 12:21:21
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b_eybk
njuZz :
викуся живи вечно
2026-05-15 17:40:42
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mitsuriiiyy
-⭑𓂃 ⌗ ᎷᎥᏖᏕᏬᏒᎥ! 𖦹 🍡 :
I LOVE THEM AND YOUR ARTS
2026-05-14 22:58:34
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trixo_xo
Trixo :
какая же красотень, мне хочет смотреть без остановки это велекольпное видео
2026-05-16 10:34:05
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towel1119
타올 :
Мне очень нравится твой стиль живописи! Кажется, я вижу это каждый день😚🩷
2026-05-15 07:35:17
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multivarka2283
Multivarka228 :
2026-05-14 22:47:15
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swiniaczee
Daria :
2026-05-14 22:45:07
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meovv_57oops
чішкі[👾!] :
когда нибудь будет видео не по менчестерам но все видео будут прекрасны не в зависимости от персонажей
2026-05-18 18:53:41
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brawltkyugc
—драко.[🎸] :
ахуенно
2026-05-15 02:34:55
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You’ve said it. Most women have said it. “I just want someone kind. Present. Available.” And then spent years with someone who was none of those things. This isn’t hypocrisy. It’s neuroscience. Gratitude and desire use different parts of the brain. When someone is consistently kind to you — reliable, thoughtful, present — your nervous system registers: safe. Stable. No threat here. That’s a beautiful thing. It’s also not what produces desire. Desire is produced by something different. Uncertainty. Novelty. The slight tension of two separate people who haven’t fully figured each other out. The “nice guy” removes the tension. He’s already given you everything. The question is answered before it was asked. And your BODY, which did not get the memo about how unfair this is, responds with: comfortable. Grateful. Not particularly on fire. Meanwhile the one who kept you guessing — warm one day, distant the next — your nervous system read that as intensity. As something worth staying alert for. That’s not love. That’s a stress response your brain learned to confuse with desire. The man who is consistently kind is not boring. Your nervous system just never learned what safety is supposed to feel like. … This is the conversation nobody wants to have because it sounds like an excuse for choosing badly. It isn’t. It’s a mechanism. And mechanisms can be understood. And what’s understood can be changed. → “Nice” creates gratitude. Desire requires something different — and it can coexist with kindness. → The pattern of choosing unavailable people is a nervous system pattern, not a character flaw. → The man who stays — who doesn’t make you earn it — is the harder one to receive. Not the wrong one.
You’ve said it. Most women have said it. “I just want someone kind. Present. Available.” And then spent years with someone who was none of those things. This isn’t hypocrisy. It’s neuroscience. Gratitude and desire use different parts of the brain. When someone is consistently kind to you — reliable, thoughtful, present — your nervous system registers: safe. Stable. No threat here. That’s a beautiful thing. It’s also not what produces desire. Desire is produced by something different. Uncertainty. Novelty. The slight tension of two separate people who haven’t fully figured each other out. The “nice guy” removes the tension. He’s already given you everything. The question is answered before it was asked. And your BODY, which did not get the memo about how unfair this is, responds with: comfortable. Grateful. Not particularly on fire. Meanwhile the one who kept you guessing — warm one day, distant the next — your nervous system read that as intensity. As something worth staying alert for. That’s not love. That’s a stress response your brain learned to confuse with desire. The man who is consistently kind is not boring. Your nervous system just never learned what safety is supposed to feel like. … This is the conversation nobody wants to have because it sounds like an excuse for choosing badly. It isn’t. It’s a mechanism. And mechanisms can be understood. And what’s understood can be changed. → “Nice” creates gratitude. Desire requires something different — and it can coexist with kindness. → The pattern of choosing unavailable people is a nervous system pattern, not a character flaw. → The man who stays — who doesn’t make you earn it — is the harder one to receive. Not the wrong one.

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