Friends arrive at airport 6 hours away from home, woman refuses to extend boyfriend's offer to give them all a ride: 'He thinks they're not the right people for me'

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  • A representation of a woman in an airport at night, with a backpack over one shoulder
  • Am I wrong for not offering my friends a ride home from the airport 6 hours away from home?

    5 friends and I returned on holiday together in an airport that is far from where any of us live and arrived very late at night.
  • We're all pretty spread out but me and two others (Emma and Stacy) live within 20 minutes and 35/40 minutes from each other and were aiming to get to the same train station to make our way home.
  • We all had a means of getting back but our flight was delayed so all of us were running to get the final Coaches and Trains, the rest managed to get something but Emma, Stacy and I live the furthest from the airport (5/6hrs) so none of the final transportations could take us home until 4/5 in the morning.
  • We were all aware of the potential so we were all trying to find our final options.
  • A representation of a dark airport hallway at night with neon directional signs
  • I spoke to my boyfriend about the issue, while we disembarked the plane and he asked me to catch a train that would take me halfway there and he would pick me up and drive me the rest of the way back, because of the delay I missed the first one but could make the final halfway train.
  • He did said he'd be willing to take one of my friends if they gave him fuel money. And I know that if I asked nicely he would take both if they both sent him money.
  • From my context, which my friends do not know. My boyfriend isn't very keen on my friends at all due to previous problems he's briefly had with them about our relationship and personally thinks they're not the right people for me.
  • Either way our friendship group has been close for a long time. This is obviously something my friends do not know.
  • In the midst of everyone figuring out how we'd get home and the rush of it all I explained how I'd be getting back but I didn't offer Emma and Stacy a ride because of the above and they were unsure how to get back. AITA for not offering them to come with me so my boyfriend to also. collects them?
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  • Impossible-Use4950 Your boyfriend offered DESPITE his feelings, yet you chose to override this and left your friends abandoned overnight just to save what? Your boyfriend's feelings, even though he had already offered? You, are a sh friend.
  • PrincessCG Yta your bf offered. Maybe he was trying to be a better person but you were a friend
  • Legal_Ad_9812 YTA. Your boyfriend offered to help your friend(s) and you just chose not to extend the offer? That's rather ridiculous
  • BeachBumbershoot YTA your boyfriend made an offer and you rescinded that offer, making your friends' trip home harder. You acknowledge that trains were sparse. I think you might be the wrong kind of person for them.
  • milfluvr888 Soft YTA. You don't owe anybody a ride. However, your boyfriend offered one despite his previous issues with these friends, and despite this you left them to fend for themselves.
  • Swimming-Spare-1373 YTA-- but I'd be curious to know what problems you boyfriend had with your friends. In any case because he offered you really should have extended that offer to your friends.
  • Business-Store4743 Your boyfriend had issues with them but he still offered to give them a ride home, why did you just dismiss that on your own?
  • AttemptFantastic9103 Yes. YTA. That's a horrible thing for a friend to do.

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