@thechoice74: Real family protects and respects you. If they talk behind your back, they aren't family. Walk away and never look back. Your peace matters more than a last name. . . . #FamilyValues #SelfRespect #TrueFamily #WalkAway

THE CHOICE 🫡
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deea.deeuta283
꧁R♛♤ 𝓓𝓮𝓮𝓪 🐅 ♤♛A꧂ :
exaclyyyy 😮‍💨❤️‍🩹✅️✅️✅️
2026-08-18 23:42:29
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l6912141
L12345 :
What’s a family in-laws like your son’s girlfriend who speaks bad about me?
2026-08-17 21:58:00
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marymcevoy975
marymcevoy975 :
I found out recently. im glad I kind of always knew deep down
2026-08-17 23:59:35
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mollyphelps16
mollyPhelps16 :
So true!!!
2026-08-18 17:51:27
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zaderachakerina
Zaderach :
If that's so then i don't have family
2026-08-17 18:53:24
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elaine.marriott
Elaine Marriott :
🥰true I don't speak to my siblings they are both toxic it's been 15 years ,I have my kids ,grandkids and husband thats all I need
2026-08-12 17:40:17
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dudsid
Julie Dudley :
It’s so heart breaking it really is I’m broken
2026-08-15 17:16:15
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user6833377615872
user6833377615872 :
1000%right
2026-08-12 20:36:57
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boop19690
SPUD :
I have got family like this & sussed them out months & months before my mum died & knew exactly what they were going to be like & I even told my mum this & she said no no they wouldn't be like that, But then Mum begun getting seriously ill & she ended up in hospital for the last time & my siblings did nothing but gang up on me like wolves in a pack & it got even worse when My Mum sadly Died 🥺😢😭 basically they took over everything & kicked me to the side asthough I were a piece of 💩💩💩 & excluded me from the lot, it's more than 5 years when my sister begun with her vendetta & the other sibling turned the same because he thought he were Charlie big nuts & thought he could bully me too but I made a stand, it's a long story 💔 & don't wanna get into it too much so I'll leave it as that 👍
2026-08-13 14:42:47
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donzie09
Donzie :
If you feel tense and uncomfortable around anyone and feel your energy being drained please just walk away and don’t go back
2026-08-14 17:58:42
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calleja66
Calleja :
I walked away last November, no forgiveness, no going back. And they call themselves Christians
2026-08-14 09:34:09
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godess.gfys
Godess Gfys :
I CUT ALL CONTACTS From ALL
2026-08-13 00:19:38
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spiceboy1040
spiceboy1 :
This is why I don’t speak to my sisters anymore. Totally agree with the message
2026-08-14 09:50:33
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jan241055
Jan :
so very true
2026-08-13 16:30:28
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Myriam Degreef :
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
2026-08-13 17:34:37
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Celene Mcclymont :
2026-08-15 22:27:31
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miffynifty1
MiffyNifty :
100000%
2026-08-14 08:50:34
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deb30561
deb :
TRUE
2026-08-14 12:05:05
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melaniechristense21
melaniechristensen68 :
💯
2026-08-13 15:42:05
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nicolemorlova
Nicole Nicole :
2026-08-13 14:44:03
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sonjanevels :
2026-08-14 10:29:40
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angielee220
Angie Lee❤ :
Wow
2026-08-16 21:56:30
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