(April 1, 2019 at 10:51 pm)bennyboy Wrote:
(April 1, 2019 at 10:45 pm)Thena323 Wrote: For the last time, not letting someone go requires an act of MORE than merely standing in a doorway and saying "No, I'm still talking."
Unless perhaps, said person is massive enough to block the entire width of the doorway AND there are no other means of exit in the entire house except for that one goddamned door.
Then you'd probably have a case.
If forcing your way past someone physically is the only way to leave, then what does it matter if they're smaller? If I said "My wife blocked me, and I grabbed her and pushed her out of the way," you'd be fine with that?
See, at that moment in time, the only goal I could really hold in my head was not to touch her at all. I was trying very hard to avoid any physical contact, because the alarm bells were already ringing.
Hmm. I did find it odd that you seemed so thoroughly convinced that your wife would attempt to press charges against you just for brushing against her or moving her to the side as you went to go take a walk.
So, what did your wife want to talk to you about on that particular day?