Eeyores Butterfly
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I recently started working at an inverted rollercoaster (a rollercoaster with no floor). Part of the fun of an inverted coaster is swinging your legs- for the guests. For the workers it means being kicked many times a day!
Here's my problem: I now have a nice collection of scratches, cuts, and bruises up and down my legs from being kicked by the guests. They don't seem to be going away, instead I just add to the collection. Today I noticed just how sad my legs are looking.
Is there any way to help them heal faster or to at least minimize the appearance of the cuts and bruises? I refuse to wear pants just to hide my legs, but I am starting to become self conscious about it.
Here's my problem: I now have a nice collection of scratches, cuts, and bruises up and down my legs from being kicked by the guests. They don't seem to be going away, instead I just add to the collection. Today I noticed just how sad my legs are looking.
Is there any way to help them heal faster or to at least minimize the appearance of the cuts and bruises? I refuse to wear pants just to hide my legs, but I am starting to become self conscious about it.