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“Las mentiras siempre traen malas consecuencias, muéstrate como eres, cuéntale de ti, si te acepta como eres quien sabe puedan hacer algo a futuro. Si realmente le interesas solo va enfocarse en tu presente y qué pueden hacer juntos.”

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Una mujer sin historia

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