You weren't a bother in the PM.
We'd just already explained to you that the LCR in any version was +P rated.
I re-stated as plainly in that PM and here as possible, because you still appeared to be unsure.
Nothing wrong with educating yourself, that part was great.
Just didn't seem willing to accept the verdict.
When I'd already told you twice all .38 LCRs are +P rated & there's no difference in that respect between models, and you say in a PM "So, you're saying this gun can handle +P?", I again laid it out as clearly & concisely for you as I could.
And my repeating it here was also partially to confirm to other readers who may not have known.
If neither you nor your wife has fired a .38 LCR with +P, you may find you don't like the recoil in such a lightweight revolver.
I doubt she will, it can sting.
The hammerless no-snag feature is excellent for purse carry, and the trigger is typically easy for those with lesser hand strength to operate. It's also very light-weight to carry.
Not trying to talk you out of buying an LCR, just saying it may end up possibly not being a good fit with your spouse with +P ammunition.
Which still leaves you open to standard .38 Specials, with slightly less sting in the hand.
Good luck with it.
Denis