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montoya._6
montoya._6 :
Yo le pedí q fuera mi novio, pero pedirle q se case conmigo no no no
2026-06-23 22:17:44
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iced._tea__
(Jisoo's version) :
Yo lo hice y luego me enteré que me engaño
2026-06-23 12:49:55
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thefashionbuying
I’m a Fashion Buyer :
Dios me libre
2026-06-22 21:56:54
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nini_08_17
♡ luvly.jenini ♡ :
me da una pena ajena con tan solo verlo
2026-06-24 00:49:01
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miaaa_2808
˚⋆𐙚。ℳ𝒾𝒶𖦹.ᡣ𐭩˚ :
realmente no hay NADA de malo en eso, nada que ver los comentarios
2026-06-23 21:27:45
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cl4ud14123
l4 3sposa de tomoe 💞 :
y que tiene de malo
2026-06-23 23:01:00
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aleeexa.l
𝘈𝘭𝘦𝘹𝘢𝘯𝘥𝘳𝘢 🌸 :
Prefiero aspirar el desierto
2026-06-24 21:32:18
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card99ruth
EileiL99❤️‍🔥 :
eso jamás, prefiero quedarme sola
2026-06-23 19:09:45
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kasie_dasie
ִ 🌺 𝒦ׂ★ׅsіᥱ 𝒟ׅ★ׂsׅіᥱ 🎀໑. :
Que tú no lo hagas no significa que tengas que criticar al resto, osea, yo tampoco lo haría y no por eso hago un tiktok echando peste 😭🙏
2026-06-24 00:31:50
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softt.core
ɐuı̣ןɐʇɐɔ ⋆˚꩜。 :
y lo malo¿
2026-06-24 15:40:25
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caritolourdes
Carito Lourdes :
Jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjaaaaamaaaaaaaa prefiero m oooooooooo r i r sola
2026-06-24 19:30:10
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cigrrtsftersxx
(Luv CAS) :
Que tiene de malo? XD Los dos son personas, da lo mismo quien pida matrimonio.
2026-06-23 23:10:39
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lu.lo.intenta
Lu :
wtf los comentarios
2026-06-23 00:43:04
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co2kiesong
co2kiesong :
no tiene nada d malo💔🥀
2026-06-23 20:03:49
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yaeeelzzz
𝓨ae ⊹ :
Q tiene de malo?
2026-06-23 23:41:32
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linahehe_
𓏲 ๋࣭  ৻( •̀ ᗜ •́ ৻).𓂃 ࣪ 🪽 :
siento q es bonito tipo.. que ambas parejas se propongan matrimonio al mismo tiempo... idk 😿..
2026-06-23 17:19:14
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leti_snk
Letttttt :
Prefiero no casarme ya te lo digo
2026-06-16 19:28:21
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_candy_aburrida._
candu_candy_aburrida :
pero no tiene nada de malo sinceramente
2026-06-23 21:50:51
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