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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 757431" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Good evening all. Sorry for my absence this last week or so. My husband and I are planning to move back to where his family is in the southeast. We have been scrambling to look at houses online, to try to find something in our price range so we can move back to where his parents/family are. Our real estate agent was running around, taking photos and videos for us, and then we were spending a lot of time looking at them, ruminating over whether one would work for us; how much work was involved in updates; etc. Finally found something, so that's progress.</p><p></p><p>I read through the posts on friends who betray us. I too have experienced that. Five years ago, my husband made a couple of comments in a sermon one Sunday that angered a couple in our church. They went to work immediately, undermining, gossiping, backbiting, and organizing. Long story short, my husband finally just resigned because he didn't think it was healthy for the church to have disunity. There was a woman in the church who had befriended me. She and I would go "thrifting," garage saleing, and even prayed together. When all this happened in the church, she was nowhere to be found. She dropped me like a hot potato. </p><p>JMom I think you did the right thing in exiting from that relationship. It sounds like she was very disloyal and toxic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 757431, member: 22597"] Good evening all. Sorry for my absence this last week or so. My husband and I are planning to move back to where his family is in the southeast. We have been scrambling to look at houses online, to try to find something in our price range so we can move back to where his parents/family are. Our real estate agent was running around, taking photos and videos for us, and then we were spending a lot of time looking at them, ruminating over whether one would work for us; how much work was involved in updates; etc. Finally found something, so that's progress. I read through the posts on friends who betray us. I too have experienced that. Five years ago, my husband made a couple of comments in a sermon one Sunday that angered a couple in our church. They went to work immediately, undermining, gossiping, backbiting, and organizing. Long story short, my husband finally just resigned because he didn't think it was healthy for the church to have disunity. There was a woman in the church who had befriended me. She and I would go "thrifting," garage saleing, and even prayed together. When all this happened in the church, she was nowhere to be found. She dropped me like a hot potato. JMom I think you did the right thing in exiting from that relationship. It sounds like she was very disloyal and toxic. [/QUOTE]
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