@maythathnin15121999: အခုဆိုရင်အမေကလည်ရွာမှာသားကိုလွမ်းနေလောက်ပီး🤭😛#အသဲပေးတဲ့လူတိုင်ကိုချစ်တယ်

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sai.say.kham2
ၸႆၢးသိူဝ်ၶမ်း :
ပြန်လာရဲရင်ပြန်လာကြည့်😁😁😁
2026-05-31 11:46:21
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yemyatthu275342
yemyatthu27534229581@@@@###$$$ :
အတော်ဆိုးနေပီ
2026-05-31 02:37:41
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htayaung485
Htay Aung :
အတောဖြစ်နေပြီမရယ်
2026-06-01 21:57:02
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user4207835376059
အမေ့သား :
2026-06-02 02:44:27
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kooo4865
အေအတူပူအမျှတို့နစ်ယောက်ရဲ့ဘဝ :
ဟားဟား😂😂😂😂
2026-06-01 03:55:39
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.myo1822480
ရွှေတဆုပ် မျိုးကျော်🖕🖕🖕 :
အနီပြန်ရောက်ပါစေ
2026-06-02 13:30:52
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zay.yar.lin0684
Zay Yar Lin :
ပြန်လာခဲ့လေးဗျာ🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-02 12:44:58
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aungkhant61033
ခေတ်သစ် ဒဿ :
ကြိုက်ပီ စာသား
2026-06-01 09:32:21
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nainggyi7707
Naing Gyi :
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2026-06-02 05:20:54
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oooofoe2
S Pow Gyi :
ပြုံးလိုက်မိပါတယ်ကိုနဲအဖြစ်တူသွားလို😂😂😂😂
2026-06-02 11:32:19
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wailukyaw4934
wailukyaw4934 :
လှတယ်
2026-06-02 09:35:29
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mgmg :
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2026-06-02 03:36:35
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အညာသားလေ :
ဟုပ🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-31 02:49:08
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aye.nwe.win01
👻နနနAye Nwe Win :
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2026-06-02 01:32:25
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☠️Fa☠️ :
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2026-05-31 14:08:39
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kokomg.koko6
ငါဆိုတာ နင့်အတွက်အဖြည့်ခံလူပါ :
မမချစ်စရာလေးနော်💓💓💓💓
2026-06-01 15:43:34
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every.smile972
Every Smile :
သီချင်းနာမည်လေးပြောပြပေးပါလားဗျာ😔😔😔
2026-06-02 18:01:12
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yourtextyouwhen
kosai@ :
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2026-06-04 06:01:06
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man.city5334
Man City 🌆 :
hi
2026-06-04 09:46:16
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far.gung.lay
ကျိုက်ထိုသူလေး :
2026-06-04 14:30:18
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shine.wana270
Shine Wana :
မြန်မာသံဇဥ်တွေကို အရမ်းကြိုက်တယ် အရမ်းချစ်တယ်🥰🥰
2026-06-04 06:46:18
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far.gung.lay
ကျိုက်ထိုသူလေး :
2026-06-04 14:31:03
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myozaw.myozaw986
KOMYO🌼🌸ဧရာဝတီ :
အကို။်တို့ဘဲဆယ်လီလုပ်ပါပြန်p😂😂
2026-06-02 15:39:39
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