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English, 28.04.2021 14:00 tdahna0403

Honest Answers are expected from you

"TRUTH"
1: Love or money?

2: What am I to you?

3: Number of
relationships till now ?
4: Would you unfriend me
for someone else?

5: Single or Taken?

6: Name your ex-crush?

7: kiss or kill or hug me?

8: What you like in me?

9: Current crush name?

10: Do you want my
number ?

11: Do you like me?

12: Now you have put this
on ur status asking
TRUTH OR DARE

“DARE”
1. Send me your last pic
you clicked with your
mobile
2. Say me I love you...and
you are not allowed to
delete the message
3. Dedicate me a song.
4. send me ur crush/lover
pic..not celebrity..
5. Now u have to put this
on your status asking.
TRUTH or DARE

AND IT IS MANDATORY​

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