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AIBU?

Helping your married dd

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MrsCasares · 29/03/2019 19:24

Just canvassing opinions as don’t want to be an interfering mum.

Dd and her dh both work full time. Dd gets into work about 7.30am and doesn’t finish until after 7pm. Same goes for her dh.

They have no kids yet.

Aibu to offer to come in on a Friday and clean their house (for free) so they have the weekend to relax.

I am retired so have plenty of me time.

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bitchfromhell · 29/03/2019 19:26

God yes offer! If she declines I'll send you my address Grin

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Stinkytoe · 29/03/2019 19:26

What a lovely Mum! I’d be over the moon if someone offered me this.

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SoHotADragonRetired · 29/03/2019 19:27

I... Would be careful about that one. It's a kind thought but I wouldn't want my mother up in my business cleaning my house and if she offered it would feel like an implied judgement. A lot obviously depends on the relationship with her but most married adults want and need some degree of separation from their parents, and having your mother offer to clean your house is quite... A lot.

If they both work those hours, hopefully they have good salaries and could afford a cleaner if they wanted?

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PlainSpeakingStraightTalking · 29/03/2019 19:27

Quite normal in my social circle.

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Crazyhairymary · 29/03/2019 19:28

That’s fine. She will snap tour hands off!

Are you hoping the relaxing may speed up the grandchild Grin

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LaurieMarlow · 29/03/2019 19:28

Wow what a lovely gesture

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RedPanda2 · 29/03/2019 19:29

My MIL used to do this and i hated it. It's a nice thought but also a massive invasion

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Ragwort · 29/03/2019 19:30

No I wouldn’t, obviously it depends on your relationship with your DD &, more importantly, your DSIL. It sounds a bit patronising to me & wanting to be over involved in your DD’s life.

Surely now you are retired it is the time to start doing things for yourself, finding new hobbies & interests, not doing other people’s cleaning Hmm. I am probably around your age, not retired yet sadly, but no way would I be spending my time cleaning for my adult DS.

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Misty999 · 29/03/2019 19:30

Yes of course I would love that.

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HeathRobinson · 29/03/2019 19:30

I would have said no. Nice thought, but too intrusive for me.

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JustHereForThePooStories · 29/03/2019 19:30

If I was your daughter, I’d love this. If I was your son-in-law, I’d hate this.

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RedSkyLastNight · 29/03/2019 19:30

Depends on your relationship. I wouldn't be happy with my mother doing this.

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PurpleDaisies · 29/03/2019 19:31

I’d hate my mum/mil cleaning my house but it’s a lovely thought. Could you pay for a cleaner instead?

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Alsohuman · 29/03/2019 19:31

Another one in the queue to snap your hand off if she says no. What a kind offer.

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boredboredboredboredbored · 29/03/2019 19:31

Hell yes I'd bite your hand off!

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AJPTaylor · 29/03/2019 19:32

Ask her. Say you'd like to go a quick go round the kitchen and vaccum/dust the lounge but understand if they don't want it.

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MrsCasares · 29/03/2019 19:32

They have talked about getting a cleaner. Just thought I would save them some money (and I also love cleaning). Sad, I know.

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Theworldisfullofgs · 29/03/2019 19:32

Please would you adopt me? Both me and DH are parent less - adult orphans. We have kids and pets though...

Definitely offer....just dont go through their stuff. I'm sure you wouldn't.

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Disfordarkchocolate · 29/03/2019 19:32

It that situation i would have said yes, but perhaps on a Thursday night and asked you to stay for tea.

Whatever you suggest just be clear with what's she's comfortable for you to do, for example, she may not want you to change her sheets or wash her underwear.

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JazzyBBG · 29/03/2019 19:32

The one time my mum did this for me I was so grateful and so relaxed I got pregnant that weekend 😂

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SparklyLeprechaun · 29/03/2019 19:33

Sorry, but I would hate that. Really interfering. Firstly, I would take it as a criticism of our home cleanliness, secondly I'm an adult and can manage my own home.

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cestlavielife · 29/03/2019 19:33

Why would you when you could be doing something fun for you?
Tell your ddto pay a cleaner

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purpleme12 · 29/03/2019 19:33

Well if it was me I'd take it as a criticism that my house was messy. But don't know if that's just to me or my mum or what...

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CupoTeap · 29/03/2019 19:33

Ah I would love it but don't push it or get offended if they say no

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