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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New poster - Story sounds weird to me also: My four year old [b]sat[/b] on a computer charger that was [b]sitting[/b] on the couch and it [b]hurt her really badly. [/b]There were tears, and now she has a bit of a bruise on her [b]outer hip[/b]/kind of into the buttocks area. She has swimming lessons tonight—am I paranoid in thinking that people are going to think this was a parent-inflicted injury? She said the kid sat on the non moving charger - not bounced onto it. She said it hurt really badly. How big is the bruising for it to show from a sitting (buttocks) area to your outer hip where you’re suit won’t cover?[/quote] +1 OP is doing that thing where there's too much detail but also the details don't line up. How would this cause any bruises, let alone multiple? How would sitting on a static object bruise the outer hip? That's not how sitting works. OP you're worried about what people are going to think because you don't have a good cover story.[/quote]
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