Whoa, whoa, whoa... Slow down there, sparky!
I'm very impressed with your obervations - and it's clearly obvious you've jumped face first into this analysis. I fully understand and appreciate the zealousness of the quest you've undertaken to get to the truth.
"Look how she's leaning forward - then look at her necklace. I'd think, if she was leaning forward to show off the cleav, her necklace would be slightly off of her chest. But it's not - it's laying flat."
I'm not certain that you can make that assumption based upon the picture. And (more importantly) where do you see a necklace in that photo? I surely don't see any necklace in that photo, and my eyes is perfectly fine!
"Her arms are positioned behind her, in part for balance, but also in part to probably keep her equilibrium stable and not fall over."
Again - a pretty cavalier assumption on your part. How could you possible surmise that "in part for balance, but also in part to probably keep her equilibrium and not fall over." Be careful when you're throwing out a "probably" in your argument.
No - I'm sorry... There is absolutely no evidence that the arms behind her back are in any way meant to bolster her balance or equilibrium. Clearly they're placed behind her back as a means of bolstering the view of the objects we're studying.
In other words - she's just trying to give you a better vantage point by which to assess whether them parts is real!
"Also, behind the smile, and even in her eyes a little bit, it looks like she's grimacing, if just a little bit."
"Grimace", you say?!
No - there's no grimace whatsover in that look. There's definitely a smile of confidence that you'll assess the puppies for exactly what they is!
I very much appreciate and understand your confusion, though. I was once where you're at. I've come to finally appreciate the years of dedicated study I endured to get to a point where I can properly assess the situation. I implore you to invest the same time and effort to get it right! Let's just say - the rewards are incredible.
Good luck with your quest, my friend!
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