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Originally Posted by Marsh.
The clue is in your description of him as "the bigger man". She pose no danger to him screaming her head off like a banshee.
His response was completely out of proportion.
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She posed little
physical danger to him, but she doesn't have the right to get in his face like that. The whole point of getting that close to him is the implied threat of physical violence.
His response absolutely was out of proportion. So was hers. She didn't like something he said, so she got in his face yelling and pointing her finger in his face. She wanted to get physically aggressive, ironically depending on the man's restraint and compassion to ensure her safety, while she sought to abuse him. What a monumentally stupid thing to do.