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Paidamoyo is an African name of shona origin which means ‘where the heart wanted’. Paidamoyo’s are great lovers and are usually very good in relationships. They are very confident and it is usually hard to bring them down with any insult because of their high self esteem. The these individuals are very sexy, smart and superior. Men and women usually find themselves drawn to them and they can turn heads in any room. They are very intelligent, ambitious and loyal. You would want a Paidamoyo in your corner.
She’s really got everything going on for her, she’s going through her Paidamoyo season.
paidamoyo by Jimmy neutrogena November 22, 2021
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paidamwoyo 

She is my paidamwoyo
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