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Old Jun 06, 2016, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by SarahSweden View Post
Interesting. How does that feel? Have your T talked about that you and her looked at the same house? In the beginning, if I lived so close to my T IŽd probably avoid passing her house if not necessary, I think IŽd find it difficult to for example see how she decorated her windows and such things.
It didn't really bother me. She had been looking to sell her home and checking out new ones for quite some time. When I told her that we put in an offer on a house she asked where so I told her. At the time there were a few houses on the street for sale so I described it. She said she had looked at it and while she really liked it, it was too large for her. It is a 5 bedroom 2 bath (technically 4 but anyway) she didn't need she was looking to buy a house half the size of ours.

My T sees clients out of her home, so I know a lot about her home. Recently I met a woman and spent quite a bit of time chatting with her. Come to find out she lives right next T. T asked how I felt about it. Initially it bothered me because the lady knew what my car looked like and I have some unique markers on it, so this new "friend" would know I see T. But I got over it...
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