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TIFU by accidently hooking up with my former youth pastor.

This actually happened about a month ago, but I needed to recover mentally first.

I (24) temporarily moved back home for summer after graduating college.

One night I was bored and I went on tinder, I matched with an older guy, (37) but he was pretty good looking and we actually got along well, next day we decide to meet up. I felt like I recognized him from somewhere but it's a fairly small town so I didn't think much of it.

We meet up at a local bar, and well, one thing led to another and we ended up having sex in the back of his car. I was leaving the next week so I didn't really care what happened.

Next day is the only Sunday my mom has had off since ive been there, and she wants us all to go to church.

Guess who's doing the sermon that day? He immediately recognized me, and we make awkward eye contact for a second.

Then it hits me..

He. Was. My. Youth. Pastor.

I hadn't seen him in almost a decade.

I have no idea if he knew who I was right away or not, and I'd rather not know. I left in a hurry after the service.

Oh and I found out later he was married. So there's that.

TL;DR I was bored and went on tinder. I matched to an older guy and we hooked up. Found out the next day he was my old youth pastor.

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