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KAPAG sinaway mo ang isang tao at patuloy pang hindi nakikinig sa’yo magsasawa ka nang manita. Masasabi mo dahil sa pagod na suko ka na…

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                    [ArticleID] => 1410941
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                    [Summary] => 

KAPAG sinaway mo ang isang tao at patuloy pang hindi nakikinig sa’yo magsasawa ka nang manita. Masasabi mo dahil sa pagod na suko ka na…

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