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Me lo mando mi novio 🥺
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Espero mi hija esté con alguien con la versión que tengo ahora y no con el que yo era antes
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y ese exitoso ?
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Al chile ps bueno no soy 😂
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Juro que dejaré de hablar con alguien y alejarme sin decir nada , por qué algún día tendre una hija
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:') ojalá esté con alguien como yo, pero maduro.
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