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virstultus t1_jb4qwfb wrote

I loved it, but was confused how the infant at the end is tied back to back with her mother.

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stoptouchingmyhair t1_jb4zhn5 wrote

I was also wondering why the word infant was used, both w the tied up bit and when they describe the man touching "the terrified girl's cheek". Couldn't visualize that as an infant

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Dense_Sentence_370 t1_jb642ot wrote

Seems like either they changed their mind and made the "infant" a kid, or is the "terrified girl" the mom? If she's like 22, I can see calling her a "girl."

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DutchPerson5 t1_jdp4vb8 wrote

Sitting back to back either on chairs or on the floor and tied up. Not being to speak nor see eachother so they can't communicate and the perpetrator gets maximum control.

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virstultus t1_jdrjeb9 wrote

"Infant" means tiny baby, which can't speak at all, nor sit up

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DutchPerson5 t1_jeaaywb wrote

Depends according to google in british it means between 4 - 8 years so quite capable of sitting up and speaking.

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