My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

Would you do this, or am I a mug?

100 replies

bananapirate · 12/08/2011 12:56

DH is going sailing tomorrow, they go tonight. He's forgotten his sunglasses. they are prescription ones.
He wants me to take them to him.
So I have to go to the station and get on a train for 20 minutes.

thoughts?

OP posts:
Report
suzikettles · 12/08/2011 12:57

I'd go. I'm nice like that Grin

He'll owe you big time, mind.

Report
moffat · 12/08/2011 12:58

I would do it

Report
Nancy66 · 12/08/2011 12:58

Yeah, I probably would do it - he didn't do it on purpose - not having the glasses will ruin his trip. it's only a couple of hours out of your day .....

Report
AuntieMonica · 12/08/2011 12:58

having to wear prescription lense sunglasses, i'd be eternally grateful if you did this for me.

you're not a mug, you're kind.

and yes i probably would do it, if i could.

Smile

Report
Beamur · 12/08/2011 12:59

I'd probably go too unless there was a good reason why I couldn't.

Report
Ciske · 12/08/2011 13:00

Is there a good reason why he cannot come back for them himself? I assume the train travels both ways?

Report
Sharney · 12/08/2011 13:00

If you're a mug then so am I. Been there done that. He really wont envoy it if he can't see! :)

Report
magicmummy1 · 12/08/2011 13:02

I'd do it, if I could.

Report
bumpybecky · 12/08/2011 13:02

I'd do it. Mainly as he'd then owe me a favour and I could demand he goes to the shop for chocolate at any time it pleased me! :)

Report
thesunshinesbrightly · 12/08/2011 13:03

Is this the man that is going away for days? if so - no.

If not then yes.

Report
bananapirate · 12/08/2011 13:04

If he came home, it would be an hour there and back. if I take them, I would meet him at the train station that he is leaving from. On his way to IOW.

OP posts:
Report
cricketballs · 12/08/2011 13:04

do it but make sure that when the time is right you bring it up (for example if he moans about another pair of shoes......Grin)

Report
happystory · 12/08/2011 13:04

Why wouldn't you do it?

Report
GetOffOfMyCloud · 12/08/2011 13:04

I would go if it wasn't going to cause me huge problems (picking DC up from nursery for example, although not relevant for me at mo as not due till Oct!).

He'd definitely owe Big Time though Grin

Report
bananapirate · 12/08/2011 13:06

No, he's just going for one night, I think i read that other thread.

I don't want to do it because we had a row last night, and I don't feel like being nice to him.

But just thought if I took that out of the equation, is it a reasonable thing to do, i think it is, but I don't want to.

OP posts:
Report
scottishmummy · 12/08/2011 13:06

yes id do it.why wouldn't you help dp out?

Report
suzikettles · 12/08/2011 13:07

I managed to leave dh's suit behind when we went through to my mum & dad's for the weekend recently (we were going to a family christening the next day and dh was working and coming through later so I was in charge of getting our stuff there).

My lovely, lovely dad drove an hour each way to collect it for us so that we wouldn't miss out on a long-awaited night out with friends. As well as owing my dad hugely obv, I feel like I'll definitely have to pay it forward so I'll volunteering to collect forgotten things for the next while (and double checking when I leave the house - ds actually said "Mummy, we've only got one bag" but I wasn't paying attention Blush).

Report
PercyFilth · 12/08/2011 13:07

Of course I would, unless something much more important had to take precedence. I'm surprised you even have to ask.

Report
PattySimcox · 12/08/2011 13:08

Depends how much he pissed you off during last nights row.

Report
LineRunner · 12/08/2011 13:08

So not one of his sailing friends can run him back in a car to pick up his sunglasses? All sailing people have vehicles!

Report
BettySwollocksandaCrustyRack · 12/08/2011 13:08

of course you should - isnt that what we do for our partners?? Am sure he would do the same for you.

Report
BertieBotts · 12/08/2011 13:10

I'd disregard the row, unless it's directly related (ie he always leaves things behind or something)

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

HotChip · 12/08/2011 13:10

Agree with PercyFilth, if you feel like he might be, is there perhaps some kind of inbalance crept into your relationship.

I'd do it without thinking, but then I know DP would do the same for me.

Report
PercyFilth · 12/08/2011 13:11

If you've unwisely let the sun go down on your wrath, this is the ideal way to make things good.

Report
cookielove · 12/08/2011 13:12

despite the fight, i still would but i am nice like that Smile

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.