Pre-pandemic, I loaned a women my roof top cargo box so she could go camping with friends. Trip is done, she returns home and removes the box. She misplaces the key in her house and three years pass by. This weekend I was heading to an event and would be passing by her town. I told her I can stop by to pick up the box on my way. Stopped by, it was in the middle of her garage, locked with a bunch of sh!t piled on it. I picked it up, drove off and all was good.
She texts me last night that she feels bad that I had to make a special trip to pick it up. She then tries to flip her shame on to me by saying that I never ask for anything and that I should have said something If I needed the box. I have a second box so I was not dying to get it back. So now I’m somehow the bad guy because she was too irresponsible and I had to take control of the situation?
Question- Do I have to ask a person to be a responsible adult and return the items they borrowed? I was about to ream her a new one but decided to take the high road and let it go. If she felt bad, she could have tried harder during the entire lockdown to look around her house for the key or figure out a way to bring it back. I‘m often hesitant to borrow things from friends because I don’t want them to get damaged, but when I do, I take extra good care of them and return the item as soon as possible.
This woman and I have this dynamic where she says I never ask for anything. Have you guys had a similar situation? I don’t feel it’s my duty to repeatedly have ask people to have common courtesy and decency. Maybe with my kids yes, but if you are over 25 I expect more from you.
To me, this woman’s parents failed to teach her basic behaviors like having integrity, being responsible, accountable and trustworthy. I had a spare key but I didn’t trust her enough to hand it over. She didn’t even take five minutes to clear off the garage and clean the box before I arrived even though I gave her a few days notice. So yes, I don’t ask for many things, especially basic adult behaviors. As a side note, her beta boyfriend was standing there the entire time and didn’t offer any help, lol.
She texts me last night that she feels bad that I had to make a special trip to pick it up. She then tries to flip her shame on to me by saying that I never ask for anything and that I should have said something If I needed the box. I have a second box so I was not dying to get it back. So now I’m somehow the bad guy because she was too irresponsible and I had to take control of the situation?
Question- Do I have to ask a person to be a responsible adult and return the items they borrowed? I was about to ream her a new one but decided to take the high road and let it go. If she felt bad, she could have tried harder during the entire lockdown to look around her house for the key or figure out a way to bring it back. I‘m often hesitant to borrow things from friends because I don’t want them to get damaged, but when I do, I take extra good care of them and return the item as soon as possible.
This woman and I have this dynamic where she says I never ask for anything. Have you guys had a similar situation? I don’t feel it’s my duty to repeatedly have ask people to have common courtesy and decency. Maybe with my kids yes, but if you are over 25 I expect more from you.
To me, this woman’s parents failed to teach her basic behaviors like having integrity, being responsible, accountable and trustworthy. I had a spare key but I didn’t trust her enough to hand it over. She didn’t even take five minutes to clear off the garage and clean the box before I arrived even though I gave her a few days notice. So yes, I don’t ask for many things, especially basic adult behaviors. As a side note, her beta boyfriend was standing there the entire time and didn’t offer any help, lol.