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After Graduation
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Continúa, Has publicado oct 31, 2022
Jakhya had just graduated high school in 2021. She has been through it all starting with relationships, situation-ships, family drama, work, depression, anxiety etc. 
   She believes she doesn't deserve love and to enjoy life at such a young age. 
She has 1 friend and a cousin who is like a sister to her at the end of the day.
      Read more to know the life after graduation :)
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