Very well. Then, let me ask a related question to another image in the same photograph, which I can post here. So, there will be no routing to my blog, which I was not seeking anyway. I didn't see before how to attach images.
This question pertains to Physics, Anatomy, and Biomechanics- areas of science.
Focus on the little girl in the pink dress. To my eyes, she appears to be sitting. The way she is configured looks like a sitting posture to me. But, what could she be sitting on?
Do you think that the woman who is waving her right arm is supporting the weight of the girl with her left arm? Holding her up? With one arm? Would she be strong enough? How much do you think the girl weighs? So, does the woman have her left arm stuck out and is the girl sitting on it? Because it does look like the girl is sitting on something. And we are seeing none of the adjustments that usually take place when a woman holds a child.
Most often, women hold children to the greatest mechanical advantage. And, it comes down to trying to get gravity to work for you, rather than against you. It usually entails leaning in such a way that the weight of the child can be heaped upon the body weight of the woman, such that her strongest bodily muscles (those of her lower extremity, her hips, etc.) can do the work, rather than putting all the load on her relatively weak arms. But, in this case, the woman is doing nothing of the sort. If she's supporting the girl's weight, she is doing it solely with the strength of her left arm and nothing else. She's not recruiting any other muscles. The woman is not leaning at all. I maintain that it would take an uncanny amount of strength to do that.
I'll add that another thing that women do is exploit the principle of counterbalance, which is what enables two equally weighted children to remain an aloft on a see-saw without expending any energy. So, in the case of holding a child up, it means leaning opposite to the child, and that creates the counterbalance. I'll attach an example. But obviously, this other woman isn't doing that.
So, how is this child being supported?