Saturday, May 30, 2026

Stay away from my husband

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I WANT?TO?expose a supposed Christian woman for her hypocrisy, and this is the best way I know without causing a big stink in our church.
She is involved with a man though she is married, and has been for several years.
The man she was checking is a handyman.
To get him by her house she always complained about things needing to be fixed, and when he got there she would bed him.
This handyman, being a man, had his fun with her too.
They were so good at keeping it secret that I only realized something was amiss after I saw a text from her to him begging him to come over, as her husband was coming home late.  
I could not figure out why she would be saying this, so I confronted my husband who is the handyman. He confessed everything after denying it at first.
I texted her back on his phone and told her that it was me and that I knew the whole story about them.
I let her know that he was not coming to her ever again and if she continued to bother my husband, I would let her husband know.
We have seen each other at church since then and she keeps her head straight. I want her to keep it that way too.
This here is to let her know that I am serious. The next step if she plays the fool again will be The Things We Do For Love with Cupid.
So Mrs Hypocrite, leave my husband alone or else.
I may not be able to give my husband the things you have, but I do not intend sharing him with any woman. You have been warned.

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