senitoa
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senitoa
@sunsettlewa
🇫🇯🇹🇴 so rock it—
Tāmaki Makaurau, New Zealand Entrou em Aralık 2014
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@sunsettlewa so sweet! would be so cute to turn this into a shorty story for a book or sumn.
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me and my nana always loved catching sunsets and still do. she sends me pics of sunsets in spain when it does and i do here.. i just went off her “sunset lady” nickname as sunset lewa (girl in fijian lol) csb
by@beyoumf
explain your username?
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@h0riem0uth_ thanks sis! keep up da mahi idk how you do it being still early in your pp. supermama! X
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A man who cooks, cleans, and washes the dishes is just a functional adult, not a special being.
Sophia🦋👑@SophyaAdannaya
What unpopular opinion will have you like this?
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Remember that time they didn't warn us? We complained. Now they have given us sufficient warning in advance... We still complain.
Sesh@DertySesh
So was half of NZ tricked by the news into spending money they don’t have on food that don’t need for a cyclone that seems to be just another shitty day in Auckland. Understandable for some city’s on the east cost. But geez, people were behaving like it was the end of the world.
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ye still go 5 of em 🥹 on that topic of friends, the other HS friends my parents were iffy about are no longer in my life 🤣 they were always right about them lmao
Danilo@odedanilo
Are you still friends with your high school bestie ?
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Two weeks after our wedding, my mother in law finally came to visit since she had missed the ceremony due to a flight issue. It was my first time meeting her, but we instantly got along.
One day, while we were in her room, my husband walked in looking irritated and asked where the laundry I had done was. He was specifically looking for a shirt I had washed. I excused myself to find it for him, but when I came back, my mother in law questioned me.
“Why do you let him talk to you like that?” she asked, clearly surprised. “You already did his laundry, and he still can’t find his own clothes? What does he think you are, his maid?”
She pulled me closer and added, “Listen, don’t let him treat you like a house girl. Since I got married, I’ve never done your father in law’s laundry, he actually does mine. That’s how I raised him to be. If he can’t even appreciate your effort enough to look for his own clothes, then let him wash and fold them himself.”
That was the last time I ever did his laundry in that house and now he’s the one doing mine.
Good mothers in law really do exist.
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae
Unpopular opinion about marriage that would get you in this position???
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