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Loundja is singular. Loundja is hilarious and sweet. People like to be surrounded by loundja. She dress well and have a lot of taste except in guys. Loundja is the love of your life even if she’s a little silly. Loudja has some hairs on her teeth. Loudja must be treated well. Everybody even me wants to marry her. Her favorite dessert is tiramisu and his dream dog is a German shepherd.

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Loundja is singular. Loundja is hilarious and sweet. People like to be surrounded by loundja. She dress well and have a lot of taste except in guys. Loundja is the love of your life even if she’s a little silly. Loudja has some hairs on her teeth. Loudja must be treated well. Everybody even me wants to marry her. Her favorite dessert is tiramisu and his dream dog is a German shepherd.

La même mon pote.
Omg your name is loundja to find him pretty ?
loundja by Mugen12 November 21, 2021
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