@n222o: #لقد أخطأنا في حق أنفسنا حين ظننا أن كل القلوبِ تشبه قلوبنا ، زرعوا فينا خذلاناً أصبحنا نخشى بعده كل يد تمتد إلينا وإن كانت صادقة

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mariahouda338
Chaleureuse🌹 :
وخاصة لما يخدلك اقرب الناس إليك 💔كم هو مؤلم جداً 💔😔
2026-06-15 19:51:57
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r7sglq
rsz :
زرعوا فينا خذلانا
2026-06-15 20:51:14
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ahmad__gazni
𝐀𝐇𝐌𝐄𝐃▷♫ :
لقلبك الفرح ولسعاده يارب 🌹🌹🌹
2026-06-15 21:13:10
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kamal.sakr1
khamis ✍️ :
تبا لنا لاننا حملنا هذه القلوب التي اتعبتنا من ناس ومنا ✌️
2026-06-15 21:04:05
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ali0i9_
🦀804🆎️ :
عام جديد… وطريق جديد من الأمل والدعاء نسأل الله أن يجعل هذا العام مليئًا بالخير والبركة والطمأنينة، وأن يكتب لنا ولكم أجمل الأقدار 🌿 كل عام وأنتم بخير ✨
2026-06-15 19:58:08
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user8293796236190
ابن كربلاء :
للاسف
2026-06-15 20:08:58
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soleildetea0
Leonidas :
اكيد🥰🥰🥰
2026-06-15 20:36:40
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user9894610437462
محمد الحرازي :
صح كلامك
2026-06-15 20:37:19
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atyaaf74
♡Atyaaf♡ :
يرون في قلوبنا الطيبة فيستغلوها لمصالحهم الشخصية ونحن في طيبتنا نعلم ولن نتعلم هذا هو حال القلوب الطيبة 🥀🥀🍂
2026-06-15 21:15:46
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suwda.abdul.hadi
Suwda Abdul Hadi :
والله. انك. صادقه. هاده. اللي. حصل. اللا سف. … ظننا. الجميع. مثلنا. ولكن. خذلان. ما. بعد خذلان. … اااه. اااه. ……... الحمد الله على كل حال. ….🌹🌹🌹🍒🍒🍒
2026-06-15 20:16:20
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hishem361
user37673 ُهشِامٌ الُشِمٌاٌٌخي :
الخذلان لا يكسر الأنقياء. بل يعيد ترتيب العابرين في حياتهم. الخسارة الحقيقية ليست لمن أعطى بصدق، بل لمن فرط بقلبٍ لا يعوّض.. سلامٌ على قلوبنا التي بالرغم من عمق خيباتها، لا زالت تملك من الكبرياء ما يكفي لتقف شامخة، ومن النقاء ما يجعلها تترفع عن التشابه مع مَن خذلوها."
2026-06-15 20:00:02
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sh75914
sh :
فعلا
2026-06-15 20:24:36
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ab.s709
حسن عباس :
فعلا والله صحيح احسنتم كلام محترم قمه الروعه والجمال ربي يحفظكم ويوفقكم ويحرسكم اختي الكريمه موفقين يارب العالمين
2026-06-15 19:39:30
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yasmine98556
ميساء نور :
صدقت القول عزيزتي الغالية
2026-06-15 19:55:26
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user9283821511867
جهاد الشلح :
إييييييييييييييه حقيقة والله
2026-06-15 21:21:09
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user1540995237098مكسور خاطري :
اي والله مع الأسف
2026-06-15 20:46:53
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user105270815767
Mahmoud Atef :
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2026-06-15 19:58:18
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user1517308080268
توحيد القدسي :
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2026-06-15 19:42:39
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souktani.ahmed
SOUKTANI AHMED :
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-15 20:25:43
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user7853388842843
𝓐𝓬𝓲𝓵𝓵❤ :
💔💔💔🥺
2026-06-15 20:23:41
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kampisy
Mohamed kampisy :
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2026-06-15 19:38:05
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user963504792512
ناصر الحق :
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2026-06-15 20:45:08
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سندس :
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2026-06-15 21:15:32
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