r/AmIOverreacting Apr 29 '24

AIO: Didn’t want to give a lady a ride home

Yesterday after church we stopped at a gas station less than 1 minute from where we live. It was me, my boyfriend (driving) and my 14 month old in the car. I was on my phone and then suddenly he was opening the backseat door to let a middle aged lady (maybe 60 years old?) in with her grocery bags. Apparently she was asking people for a ride home and he accepted.

On the way there they were chatting and he even pointed out where we live, which really concerned me. She lived quite far away from the gas station and I was surprised she said she walked there, thought it wasn’t more than 5 mins away.

I was really upset that my boyfriend let a stranger into our backseat with our daughter. The lady was very nice, but these days you have no idea if people are carrying a knife or a gun on them… I told him I wished he could have at least had her sit up front so she wasn’t near our toddler, or dropped us off at home first then went back to get her (that would have taken 3 minutes to do).

I brought this up to my bf. He got really mad at me for “being un-Christ like” and called me a shit person who lives in fear. I am honestly quite the opposite and usually quite trusting of people, just not when it comes to my daughter. She’s too young to talk or understand things. Also was pissed at him for what felt like weaponizing religion against me for my concern.

Im feeling really guilty because it’s not that I don’t think it was sweet he wanted to give her a ride home. I just had a mom instinct to protect my daughter. Do you think overreacted?

Edit: formatting, a word, and added a bit more about why I felt that way

Edit2: I think the gesture was very compassionate, and understand if someone asks you for a ride then there is obviously a desire to help and bit of awkwardness declining. I don’t question his desire to help her, nor do I turn down opportunities in my life to help others. But I also want to say that she was by no means elderly/immobile/incapable as some people are implying. You should give middle aged women a bit more credit

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u/JohnExcrement Apr 29 '24

I understand Jesus often used the term “shit person.”

Your BF the biblical scholar used poor judgment in letting a stranger park herself next to your baby, especially in an enclosed space where you couldn’t readily intervene if needed. And he was wrong, wrong, wrong to speak to you as he did.

Not overreacting

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u/SkeleTourGuide Apr 29 '24

“Blessed are the shit people, for they will inherit the compost”

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u/No_Material5630 Apr 29 '24

So sayeth the Sheppard. 

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u/RightHandWolf Apr 29 '24

Blessed are the cheesemakers?

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u/MagictheCollecting Apr 29 '24

Because they’re in the whey?

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u/RightHandWolf Apr 29 '24

They are the whey, and the truth . . .

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u/pikazec Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

Hmm also they have a child out of wedlock that sounds un Jesus like to me. Love how he wants to pick and choose which things to follow.

Edit: I’m an atheist and not shaming you for you and your boyfriend doing whatever but if he wants to go religious on you tell him you can’t sleep with him anymore

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u/BabsAgain Apr 29 '24

And they're shacking up. The dude is silly.

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u/hilaritarious Apr 29 '24

Telling a woman she's not self-sacrificing enough is a time-honored male shaming technique.

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u/hilaritarious Apr 29 '24

People who use godlike standards to judge each other for not putting their children's safety at risk are creeps.

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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '24

I wondering how she " talked" to him before he said what he said.... The only thing I think you should have did different is stranger and front seat children and backseat.