It turns out that some good deeds are punished, even during the holiday season.
A real estate agent in Georgia tried to spread Christmas cheer after overordering cards and deciding to send them to 50 random contacts in her business database.
The card simply said: ‘Merry Christmas! We’re so happy to have you in our real estate family, but not everyone was excited to be included in the holiday well wishes.
Because instead of spreading Christmas cheer, real estate agent Jenny Smith, 52, accidentally spread panic in a home.
in a TikTok shared onlineThe housing expert recalled the incident that took place a few years ago, sharing a voicemail received from a man named David, who claimed that Jenny sent him a card by mistake, prompting his wife to accuse him of having an affair.
“This is David,” the message says. “You sent a Christmas card to my house by mistake, and now my wife is accusing me of buying a house for a secret girlfriend because you supposedly talked to me in June.”
He continued to beg Jenny to “fix this” before it became “very, very ugly.”
“I didn’t speak to you in June,” he insisted.
Instead of spreading Christmas cheer, Jenny Smith, 52, accidentally spread panic in a home after sending cards to 50 random people in her database.
Jenny assumed that David had entered his details into the system, but he was not a client of hers.
She called him back and he insisted that she explain the situation to his wife.
“I was nervous, but I called him and he put me on the phone with his wife,” Jenny said. Today.
“I explained to her that her husband was not our client and that I only had his name and address in our system,” she added.
David’s wife calmed down after listening to Jenny, who reported that the couple was “very nice.”
‘I apologized. I said, “You know, I come from a church where you used to give Christmas cards to everyone in the church, whether you knew them or not,” he explained.
While David wasn’t having an affair, psychologist Amanda Charles had been the victim of a cheating bomb before.
After finding out that her husband was cheating on her, she discovered that there are ten different types of affairs and each one must be handled differently.
Jenny called the unhappy recipient, David, again, and he insisted that she explain the situation to his wife.
Jenny (pictured with husband Chad) called the man again after he insisted she explain the situation to his wife.
Amanda found that some are nearly impossible to recover from, while others could even strengthen the marriage if both spouses work on reconciliation and understand the reasons why it happened.
To find out what type of affair has taken place, Amanda begins by examining the motivations behind it, whether mental, emotional, physical or spiritual.
She described the 10 types of affairs as: opportunistic, grief, emotional, addiction, validation, midlife crisis, narcissistic, revenge, affair, and exit.
The psychologist says that it is not impossible to recover from this.
“Reflection is crucial to overcome the pain of betrayal,” he explained.
“Each type of adventure uncovers different personal struggles and unmet needs,” he continued.
“Ultimately, facing and healing from infidelity paves the way for a more authentic and fulfilling future, whether continuing with a partner or moving forward independently.”