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Wife furious after husband receives Christmas card from singleton

Happy man reading greeting card.

Her husband’s single girlfriend looks like a wild one card — This “Grinch” wife isn’t taking any chances this Christmas.

During the holidays, loved ones send each other cheerful cards, often expressing messages of comfort and joy. However, one married pleasure seeker is widely questioning the motives of her husband’s female friend, who celebrated December 25 by sending him a sweet letter.


A married mum-of-two has sparked a heated debate online after she accused her husband’s single female friend of sending him a Christmas card every year. New Africa – stock.adobe.com

This sparked a heated Christmas debate online – was this woman naughty or nice?

“Every Christmas, my husband gets a Christmas card from this divorced girl who’s a single mom,” TikTok content creator J Nobles explained to more than 63,000 viewers on her popular breaking news show.

“I’ve never even met her and she sent him a Christmas card that she just wrote to him,” the blonde mother-of-two continued, adding that her groom had known the other woman for years.

“I just thought it was a little weird,” she said, before comparing herself to the “Grinch” in the video’s title.

Some unsuspecting commenters thought Nobles’ concerns were unfounded, arguing that Singleton’s intentions might have been pure.

But social media skeptics scream La-la-la-la-la-no!insisting the unnamed woman’s yearly letter dedicated to her boyfriend was indeed inappropriate.

“I have zero problem. Have they been friends for years? A once-a-year card? I don’t see any problem. Not everyone is going to be a threat to your relationship,” said one easy-going onlooker.

“It’s not that serious,” another snarled at Nobles.

But virtual cries of indifference have been nearly drowned out by online cynics who refuse to view recurring crimes through rose-colored glasses.

“Just said it to him. I don’t think so. I’ll write a reply to the sender and put it back in the outgoing email,” one supporter wrote.

Another netizen said: “If my male friend gets married, I will write this card to him and his wife.” “Even if I have never met her, this is called respecting you and him.”


A woman is writing a Christmas card.
Social media is hopelessly divided on the issue, with some dismissing the Christmas card as harmless and others calling it a potential red flag. Anna – stock.adobe.com

Nobles isn’t the only wife dealing with email chaos this year.

Believe it or not, Christmas cards have recently become a bone of contention in many households across the country.

Georgia real estate agent Jenny Smith was branded a “homewrecker” for sending well-meaning holiday messages to former clients. One outraged homeowner even left her a scathing voicemail claiming her card made his wife think he bought a house for his “secret girlfriend.”

It’s not far-fetched to wonder if your significant other is cheating on you during the most wonderful time of the year.

In fact, a recent survey by Datingroo found that 35% of women and 31% of men had had illegal sex over Christmas.

Relationship expert Baker Sorekli has previously warned that infidelity often occurs between friendly co-workers at office holiday parties.

“I’m not saying that if you have no intention of cheating on your partner and you’re in love with your partner, a work Christmas party puts you at a higher risk of cheating,” he explains. “[However,] From my experience as a clinical psychologist for over 18 years, this does happen more during this period. “

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