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const2013 [10]
1 year ago
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Kitty Read Bible Everyday. With Every Single verse of Bible Kitty hears voice of Calf in his head. Kitty Worship Calf. Kitty Can

't Believe that Calf Betray Kitty with wrong GOD Promises. Kitty truly trust Calf - Provided Whatever Calf wanted. Kitty got scared because of past events in his life. Kitty Can't overcome his fears before marriage. Kitty will be relaxed as soon as he is with Calf in a person. Kitty wants to Spend whole life with Calf. Kitty needs attention more than An Infant. Kitty is Kitty try to understand. Nobody Can Take Calf's Place Ever. Calf needs to Trust Kitty in the same way Calf wants. Calf told Kitty once that - she will change Kitty but won't leave. Kitty is ready to change everything Calf wants from him. Just Kitty needs Calf. Kitty didn't hold Calf's hand to leave one day...
It's just Kitty doesn't want to control Calf and wants her freedom but at the same time Kitty doesn't want to loose Calf so Kitty try his best.

Now it's all upto Calf. Kitty Love to wait till right time in Hope but Kitty Hate To Move On. CALF IS ONE and Only 4 Kitty. Nobody Can Replace Calf.

What Calf wants ? Reply...

Translate These in Estonian Language.
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1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]1 year ago
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Kitija katru dienu lasa Bībeli. Ar katru Bībeles pantu Kitija savā galvā dzird Teļa balsi. Kitijas pielūgsmes teļš. Kitija nespēj noticēt, ka teļš nodod Kitiju ar nepareiziem DIEVA solījumiem. Kitija patiesi uzticas teļam — ar nosacījumu, ko teļš vēlējās. Kitija nobijās pagātnes notikumu dēļ viņa dzīvē. Kitija nevar pārvarēt savas bailes pirms laulībām. Kitija būs relaksēta, tiklīdz būs kopā ar Teļu cilvēkā. Kitija vēlas pavadīt visu dzīvi ar Teļu. Kitijai uzmanība ir nepieciešama vairāk nekā zīdainim. Kitija ir Kitija, mēģini saprast. Neviens nevar ieņemt Teļa vietu. Teļam ir jāuzticas Kitijai tāpat, kā to vēlas. Teļs reiz teica Kitijai, ka viņa nomainīs Kitiju, bet neaizies. Kitija ir gatava mainīt visu, ko Teļš no viņa vēlas. Tikai Kitijai vajag Teļu. Kitija kādu dienu neturēja Teļa roku, lai dotos prom...

Vienkārši Kitija nevēlas kontrolēt Teļu un vēlas savu brīvību, bet tajā pašā laikā Kitija nevēlas pazaudēt Teļu, tāpēc Kitija cenšas visu iespējamo.

Tagad viss ir atkarīgs no Teļa. Kitijai patīk gaidīt līdz īstajam brīdim Hope, bet Kitijai nepatīk virzīties tālāk. TEĻŠ IR VIENS un tikai 4 Kitijas. Teļu neviens nevar aizstāt.

Ko teļš vēlas?

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