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Woman Gets Hilarious Cookies From Woman Her Ex Had Affair With For Anniversary Of Her Divorce

Woman Gets Hilarious Cookies From Woman Her Ex Had Affair With For Anniversary Of Her Divorce
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A present that could possibly make a divorce a cause for celebration?

How about another woman who shares your hatred for your ex-husband and sends you apology/celebration cookies on the anniversary of your divorce from him?


That is exactly what @elizabethlindsay3 on TikTok received from her cheating ex-husband's other woman one year to the day after their divorce.

She shared her baked bounty on TikTok.

Elizabeth said the woman who sent her the cookies did not know her ex-husband's real name and was being abused by him. When Elizabeth and the woman found out about each other, they shared a number of in-jokes post-breakup that have now made their reappearance in cookie form.

For example, the first cookie, shaped like a small penis, read "Sly Bry," a modified version of the cheating man's nickname.

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@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok

The next cookie featured a hand holding a smartphone that read:

"You're so shady."

The TikToker explained:

"The night that I caught him in the affairs and had proof and was speaking to the girl, he caught me speaking to her and was pushing through the door shouting at me and calling me shady and saying that I was being shady..."
"Well, who's the shady one?"

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@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok

The final two cookies are pretty self-explanatory.

There was two women with their backs turned that read:

"Sisters before vertically challenged misters."

The final cookie, in the shape of a rose reads:

"Sorry for shagging your husband."

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@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok


@elizabethlindsay3/TikTok

If only such difficult situations were always met with such sisterhood.

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