Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

...to be in tears over a complete stranger?

29 replies

Punkatheart · 04/06/2011 11:11

Very elderly lady in front of me in the supermarket - clearly struggling. I offer to help and she is very rude, snaps at me to mind my own business. When I come out of the supermarket she is outside and apologises. We sit on a bench in the heat, shopping wilting fast. She has had a traumatic life. First husband violent, second husband a thief who took all her money. One child killed crossing the road and the second died in their twenties of a strange brain disease.

'There are other things but I can't tell you, dear,' she said.

Looking into her eyes, you have never seen such a terrible sadness.

So I offered to help if I could - with shopping, or visiting. I wanted to go home and cut her some flowers. But she told me that she didn't need or want help because she could 'be a bitch - like most old ladies' and that one day she would forgo the shopping, sit down in a chair and give up.

Off she went - quite determined, quite independent. But I just sat there and behind my sunglasses, had a cry.

I'm stupid I know but the thought of that sort of misery, bad luck and awful life makes me actually hurt inside. I know you cannot take on the burdens of the world but.....

OP posts:
Salmotrutta · 04/06/2011 20:42

Punkatheart - I've always thought you came across as a good person from your posts. And now I know it after reading this. Smile

Oh - and bbird1 - I noticed an unpleasant post of yours on another thread. You really should take a moment to think what you're posting. It's not hard. Hmm

Punkatheart · 04/06/2011 21:22

Thank you Salmotrutta. Blush

OP posts:
youarekidding · 04/06/2011 21:49

I expect you helped her more than you'll ever know punkatheart Smile

Briefly (as this isn't about me) I suffered something really awful and don't talk about it. One day it overwhelmed me and a stranger stopped to help/talk - think having a newborn and not believing you could have something so great after bad times. I told this lady. From that day forth I've moved forward.

Sometimes just listening helps.

I believe in Karma and hope both you and that lady get what you truly deserve.

SunshineisSorry · 04/06/2011 22:01

lol at bbird1, that did cross my mind to but how sad would you have to be to make that up, so if she was sad and lonely enough to make it up anyway, she still deserved tht listening ear. Think that was a truly amazing thing you did there OP.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page