no they look solidly anchored to her chest, they're just disgustingly mismatched to her body size.
They only have a small amount of connective tissue before suddenly growing upwards and outwards, which just isn't how breasts grow. They also seem to be held up in the air by some force of antigravity. Tetete seems to make this type of mistake a lot, but this angle makes it particularly obvious.
They only have a small amount of connective tissue before suddenly growing upwards and outwards, which just isn't how breasts grow. They also seem to be held up in the air by some force of antigravity. Tetete seems to make this type of mistake a lot, but this angle makes it particularly obvious.
look bellow her hands, see that? now, look beside her thumbs, see that? ALL of that is the connective tissue. If I could circle around the entire thing, I would point out her breasts are connected by proper connective tissue. Also, she's laying on a bed, and, by the way she's grabbing at her skin, she's pulling them up. I honestly don't understand how you came to any of your conclusions.
look bellow her hands, see that? now, look beside her thumbs, see that? ALL of that is the connective tissue. If I could circle around the entire thing, I would point out her breasts are connected by proper connective tissue. Also, she's laying on a bed, and, by the way she's grabbing at her skin, she's pulling them up. I honestly don't understand how you came to any of your conclusions.
The connective tissue exists, but it's very thin, as if the artist drew the breasts four or five inches off from where they should be and didn't feel like correcting it. There should definitely not be a large dent between the collarbone and the top of her breasts. The way she's holding them just looks strange, and would not apply the force needed to keep them upright, rounded, and pushing into each other while she's lying on her back.