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Hi guys I created a world friendship application on WhatsApp. Is anyone interested in joining? Please join.

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Friend from all over the world🌍🌟

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Ahhh!! Today's dose of my sister...

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Finally

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You're only allowed ONE toxic habit... 😂
A. Stealing fries 🍟
B. Taking forever to reply 📱
C. Finishing my dessert 🍰
D. Being too cute to stay mad at 😅

Mine: A 🤣🤣

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Disgusting men 🤦

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Trump must be having a heart attack right now lol 😂😂😂

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Men be like
"I feel hot"
Well, it's summer, so?
Maybe eat an AC or a fan? 🤷🏻‍♀️

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THE HARDEST PERSON TO BUILD A LIFE WITH IS SOMEONE WHO NEVER THINKS THEY ARE WRONG

A relationship does not usually collapse in one day.
It dies slowly.
Not always because love disappears.
Not always because people stop caring.
Sometimes it dies because one person refuses to look in the mirror.
They can explain every mistake you made.
Remember every word you said.
Describe every moment you failed.
But somehow they never find themselves in their own story.
They are always the victim.
Always misunderstood.
Always justified.
Always the exception.
And that is where connection begins to break.
Because you cannot build a healthy future with someone who believes accountability is an attack.
Every relationship will face problems.
Every person has weaknesses.
Every person makes mistakes.
The difference between a relationship that grows and one that collapses is simple:
Can both people admit when they are wrong?
Pride destroys what love is trying to build.
A person who cannot apologize will eventually make their partner feel unheard.
A person who cannot accept correction will eventually stop growing.
A person who always needs to win arguments will eventually lose connection.
Because relationships are not competitions.
Your partner is not your enemy.
A disagreement is not a battlefield where someone must be defeated.
It is a moment where two people must seek understanding.
But immature people care more about protecting their ego than protecting the relationship.
They defend.
They blame.
They justify.
They change the subject.
They bring up old mistakes.
Anything except saying:
“I was wrong.”
“I need to improve.”
“I understand how my actions affected you.”
Those simple words have saved countless relationships.
The strongest people are not the ones who never fail.
They are the ones humble enough to learn.
Because accountability is not weakness.
It is maturity.
A good partner does not need to be perfect.
They need to be willing.
Willing to listen.
Willing to change.
Willing to grow.
Willing to see themselves honestly.
The truth is:
A relationship can survive mistakes.
It can survive disagreements.
It can survive difficult seasons.
But it struggles to survive a person who believes they never contribute to the problem.
Love requires two mirrors.
Not one mirror and one judge.
Before you ask someone else to become better, make sure you are also willing to grow.
Because the goal is not to prove who was right.
The goal is to build something that lasts.
Two imperfect people with humility can create a beautiful relationship.
But one perfect person in their own imagination can destroy everything.
Choose growth over ego.
Choose understanding over pride.
Choose accountability over excuses.
Because the strongest relationships are not built by people who never make mistakes.
They are built by people mature enough to repair them.

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