@dy0i1z5m7ns9: اليوم اتميت 18سنه كل سنه وانا زي مناا😉💯

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7saad123
🫅👍سعد ✧✧/Saad★★🥷👎 :
كل سنه وانت طيب وبخير وسعادة وعقبال مليون سنه سعيده عليك ياحبيبي ❤️👍
2026-07-07 04:30:31
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mohamed.alhasen0
(انـدومـي)في القلب والعقل ⛓️💔 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا قلبي ♥️✨
2026-07-07 10:45:10
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mohamedeid__17
Mohamed | م ح م د :
كل سنه وانت طيب يبن قلبي ❤️
2026-07-07 03:19:47
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abdoezz119
M͜͡ a͜͡ r͜͡ o͜͡ o͜͡ ♻️🔥 :
عام الهنا والسعادة لقلبك يحبيبي 😘👑
2026-07-07 12:32:34
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7karemdd4
كــــــــيــــــــ⭕ــــــــو🪬 :
كل سنة وأنت طيب ياحبيبي وعقبال مليون سنة سعيدة عليك 😍😍😍😍😍😍💯💯💯
2026-07-07 22:27:05
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dyhpv28i4i4y
الــزوز ♕الاســـد {🦁⚔️🛡🥷🏻} :
كل سنة وأنت طيب ياقلبي اخوك ❤️
2026-07-08 00:33:08
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user5375606975239
عضمه الجزار⚔️☝🏾 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا حبيبي قلبي ❤️❤️❤️😘
2026-07-07 22:30:09
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bodyyyy.1
بودا🫅🏻💯 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا قلبي 😘❤️
2026-07-07 10:56:26
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saudi18947
Ś3Udi☝️🪬 :
عام النا يا زعامه😘♥️
2026-07-07 05:37:35
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sayedbuskas
⚽️sayed☠️Ahmed❤️ :
كل سنه وانت طيب❤️🥰🥰
2026-07-07 04:16:19
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hodagmmall
➰Ñââďooshââ ➰ :
كل سنه وانت طيب وعام الحنه يقلبي❤️
2026-07-07 08:18:52
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balo_king1
maged🔱🌪 :
عام الهنا عليك يا روحقلبي 😍😘
2026-07-07 03:53:39
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a_m_a_r___s_a_m_h99
ع م و و ر🪬 :
عام الهنا عليكي يحبيبي 👑🤍🤍
2026-07-07 03:22:06
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user50363362435755
يوسف ☝️🦅 :
كول سنه وانتا طيب يا قلب أخوك
2026-07-07 18:57:12
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user8093545682317
بوده البلد 💯❤️ :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا باشا ♥💯
2026-07-07 03:19:05
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dgjifddgh
بوده البلد☝️😎 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا قلبي❤️🥰
2026-07-07 20:29:07
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hkwk.di86hmoo
basbs..🤴 :
عام للهنا يقلبي😘❤️
2026-07-09 22:35:58
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body58739
★𝕭𝖔𝖉𝔂 𝖐𝖆𝖇𝖆𝖐𝖆★ :
عام الهنا عليك ينزاهه 😍❤️
2026-07-07 13:44:53
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sayed.yasser57
Sayed Yasser :
كل سنه وأنت طيب يخوياااا🤩🥳
2026-07-13 12:36:19
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ahmedgilbertotawfiq
كو9نت9هكون😕💪 :
عم الهنا ي حب ❤️😍
2026-07-10 17:57:51
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taha911gamal
غُـداريـن🏴‍☠️ :
كل سنة وأنت طيب ياقلبي وعقبال مليون سنة 🥰🥰❤️
2026-07-11 10:39:49
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badr_masr
𝕭𝕬𝕯𝕽🦅 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يحبي وسنه سعيده عليك ياحبيبي 😍😍😘
2026-07-12 20:06:44
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user1921708384268
ـمــحــمــد😜💯 :
كل سنه وانت طيب يا اخويا🥰
2026-07-08 20:47:00
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shhikaa_
shhiikaaa🌟 :
عام الهنا يحبيبي❤️
2026-07-07 18:23:35
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eslambaiomy2
Ş໐l໐๓🫆 :
عااام الهنااا ينورر عيني❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥👬🏻💪🏼
2026-07-07 03:20:16
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It is 2026… why is a skinny narrative even part of the conversation when we are talking about sewing Sewing has historically been a space where people create clothing to fit their own bodies, their own style and their own needs. For many plus size people, sewing was not just a creative outlet, it was the only way we could access clothing at all. Long before brands started extending size ranges, people were learning to sew simply so they could participate in fashion like everyone else. So introducing a narrative that centres becoming smaller completely misses the point of what sewing represents for a large part of the community. Sewing is about fit, autonomy and self expression. It is not supposed to reinforce the idea that bodies need to change in order to deserve clothing. It is genuinely disappointing that an organisation within the sewing space thought this messaging was appropriate or relevant. What exactly was the goal here? Because all it has done is signal to a significant portion of their own audience that their bodies are still being positioned as problems that need solving. Plus size people are not a niche within the sewing world. We have always been a major part of it, often out of necessity rather than choice. When messaging leans into outdated skinny ideals, it does not just feel tone deaf, it actively alienates a large part of the very demographic that has historically kept sewing communities thriving. We should be moving forward, not recycling harmful narratives that suggest creativity is conditional on shrinking ourselves. Sewing should empower people to exist as they are, not imply that their worth is tied to becoming smaller.

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