TotalSnowWhite
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I saw the flinch and it disturbed me. She recoiled, like a dog would when a hand is raised (if they have been hit). That's just what I saw, I'm not commenting on what he does or doesn't do. But thoughts crossed my mind when I saw the flinch. It's possible that something like a tiny branch off the stick was close to her eye when he grabbed it and that's why she did that. We only know what they show us.
Then why make an insinuating post? Your disclaimer does nothing to water down the undertones of your comment.