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Don't ask me why, but most models playing on a chair are going to try turning upside down.
I don't find this position particularly easy on their features, because the face changes color, is congested with an excessive amount of blood and the features are less recognisable; the breast is hanging down the wrong way and assuming an unnatural shape; the hair looks awkward... 

So this is not the most compelling way to see a model, but it is still fascinating because it is introducing the distress element in an otherwise idealised form of femininity.
This pose makes the models look more human and vulnerable, taking them down to earth.

After all it is an interesting variation for us to experience, but I still can't see why they should be so willing to show this aspect of themselves...
Any idea about this?

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