@esme._corona: Ya an pasado 3 meses sin ti y aún no sé cómo regresar a mi cuarto,donde ahí vivimos el tiempo de nuestra relación,aún sigo llendo a lugares en los que me acompañaste pero ya no estás tú 💔💔

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fanyluvm
fanyluvm🍉🫔 :
mi esposito hace 14 días falleció y hoy me siento muerta en vida no sé x donde comenzar si el 🥹
2026-07-14 18:52:49
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ashleyalavez5
ashleyalavez5 :
3 días son 3 meses sin mi Fer💔🕊️🥹
2026-07-13 14:42:54
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la.f1946
F :
papito 💔😭
2026-07-16 01:30:36
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antoniocastro575
Antonio Castro :
duele extrañarte 💔💔💔madrecita hay quien no Sven el dolor que uno siente 💔💔💔
2026-07-08 03:42:59
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mevis901
MEY_Villafranca :
1 año sin mi hermana 😭😭💔
2026-07-14 03:40:13
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hayraaraujo8
luz007😑 :
2026-07-11 00:20:23
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chio_917
chio_917 :
mi novio falleció hace ya 5 años 😖😖😖😖 y en efecto no , no estoy lista para esto
2026-07-15 14:57:03
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c_j2317
@nena/23 :
yo voy para tres meses sin mi papá ...y nunca se podrá sanar esa herida
2026-07-15 16:09:17
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steph_ar_vz_20
Steph :
Casi 23 años sin mamá y aún duele 🥺
2026-07-14 06:49:31
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flacadiaz64
yei :
😔😔😔😭esposo angel del cielo
2026-07-10 02:14:06
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javier.sotelo484
Javi 📿😇 :
6 años sin mi mamá
2026-07-14 16:03:58
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mariacabrera1111
mariacabrera1111 :
mi papá falleció recién y el domingo cumplió un mes asta hora me duele el corazón una parte mía se fue con el asta hora no lo superó 😔
2026-07-14 23:49:21
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sayurycolin
Sayury Colin :
8 meses y duele más que el primer día
2026-07-12 19:43:35
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gabrielvaldez558
Héctor Valdez :
me pasa algo similar con un primo mío, fallecido el año pasado y me duele mucho asta el día de hoy
2026-07-13 06:12:07
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elizabeth.jauregu46
Elizabeth Jauregui :
😭😭😭
2026-07-12 03:10:19
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mbayedoro6
MBAYE Faramaeren🇸🇳🇪🇸🇵🇹🫶 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-07-15 21:14:39
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kevincaal441
KEVIN🎼❤️‍🔥 :
😭
2026-07-15 23:22:05
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geovanylopez93
Geo Lopez :
😔😔😔
2026-07-15 11:23:48
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ana.arley.villalo
ana arley villalobos :
🥺🥺🥺
2026-07-12 03:01:01
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lety.juanita.chav
Esmeralda chávez55 :
@celeste ❤️‍🩹
2026-07-16 01:35:08
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