you're pulling the door open, that's not the same thingSo I should just hold onto a door handle and not do anything with it?
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you're pulling the door open, that's not the same thingSo I should just hold onto a door handle and not do anything with it?
you're pulling the door open, that's not the same thing
your not pulling a handle around the room, you're opening the door.But you just said that handles are for holding onto to, not pulling.
So in this scenario using your pigtails as handles to drag you around the room would be alright.your not pulling a handle around the room, you're opening the door.
You're holding onto the handle, but the goal is to open the door.
You don't randomly just yank on handles, I would hope.![]()
I can honestly say that my husband has never drug me around a room, by my hair. LOLSo in this scenario using your pigtails as handles to drag you around the room would be alright.He's still holding onto the handle, but the goal is to drag you around.![]()
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Handles are for holding onto too - not pulling.![]()
Oh I'm not saying he has I'm simply arguing the validity of your previous quote. "Handles are for holding onto too - not pulling.I can honestly say that my husband has never drug me around a room, by my hair. LOL
Handles ARE for holding onto - what you do with the handle after you're holding it, depends on the item it's attached too.Oh I'm not saying he has I'm simply arguing the validity of your previous quote. "Handles are for holding onto too - not pulling."
You seem to be contradicting yourself in your argument that handles are for holding onto.
mine calls braids reinsHandles ARE for holding onto - what you do with the handle after you're holding it, depends on the item it's attached too.
Not *all* items you'd pull. Some you'd carry. I was simply stating, that handlebar's on your head, are not for being dragged. haha
All items that have handles are meant to be either pushed or pulled, hence the need for said handle. If an item is to be carried by it's handle then one must first pull up on the handle to lift the item. So have handles on your head would mean that you're either being pushed or pulled by said handles.Handles ARE for holding onto - what you do with the handle after you're holding it, depends on the item it's attached too.
Not *all* items you'd pull. Some you'd carry. I was simply stating, that handlebar's on your head, are not for being dragged. haha