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Originally Posted by outlaw
Tal, I was finished with this until your last post. Now I'm not saying this is so, but could it be that when she stopped and you looked up at her, she thought you were aware of her presence, and by not gesturing for her to not enter, she started edging in thinking innocently that you would let her know if she was intruding on you? This could have just been a big misunderstanding. If I were you, I would chalk this up to a mistake, not an intentional aggression.
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Isn't it more logical to stay stopped and not move until you're gestured to proceed? It's sort of like driving at a pedestrian crossing the road at 45 mph. and planning to continue unless the pedestrian gives you a stop gesture. I, of course, would have a different gesture in mind.....