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sxndrin :
Tema bastante importante, muito estigmatizado e frequentemente desprezado… os comentários, aqui mesmo, mostram um pouco disso. Parabéns pelo vídeo, Lucas.
2026-06-23 23:11:52
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harryfawk
Harry Fawk :
Pesado bicho, pesado.
2026-06-24 01:51:04
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sag.bodyart
Sagnory Bodyart :
Já quebrei, agora tô na reconstrução. Sou bipolar e TDAH, e ao longo dos anos eu fui perdendo todos os amigos e colegas, porque lidar com nossa mente quebrada é muito difícil.
2026-06-24 04:27:30
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deusefielsempre148
Jairo Adriano.suzi cristina :
pura vdd.infelizmente...
2026-06-24 03:59:08
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carolvaleb
Carol :
esse video do Pedro não apareceu na minha 4you, que tenso!
2026-06-23 22:12:08
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psicologo.carlos0
Psicologo Carlos Eduardo :
Lucas acompanho seu perfil a muito tempo, sempre gostei da forma interessante e informativa que voce fala é fico muito feliz ver você tirar um momento pra falar sobre saúde mental dos homem e um assunto extremamente importante.Como psicólogo tento constantemente mostrar para os homens que a terapia não vai fazer deles bichinhas ou qualquer esteriótipos que existe. E que sim vai ser um espaço que eles podem falar sobre suas dores e seus sofrimentos sem ser julgado.
2026-06-23 23:08:51
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ideadmoon
DeadMoon :
O homem foi moldado pela sociedade pra ser forte sendo que ngm é tão forte que não possa sucumbir pra própria mente.
2026-06-23 23:15:44
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guilhermerannow
G.P.R. :
iiihhh... vão com os legendários subir a montanha... hahahahahaha
2026-06-23 22:20:34
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gustavoloiola819
coisas aleatórias da cabeça :
mas esses grupos nitidamente e só para ganhar dinheiro
2026-06-23 22:28:20
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carolvaleb
Carol :
@Pedro Val ❤️
2026-06-23 22:19:50
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naturezaereflexao
Natureza e Reflexão :
👏👏👏👏👏
2026-06-23 22:14:07
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