Hey! On the 1 to 10 BBP (Big Boob Problem) spectrum of 'Easy & Fun' --to-- 'Difficult/Frustrating', I'd start at a 7 for 45 degrees with it quickly ramping to a 10 the closer you get to 90 degrees.
Pointing out the obvious, but it's less the single instance of doing this as much as coming back to neutral and repeating it several times. I'm sure Beshine is more built for the routine than I am, but that it being as much as a physics problem as it is muscle/posture. To your other earlier comment, squatting would be another similar BBP '7 to 10' example.
It's scenarios already covered (taking out the trash, laundry, dishes) aka interacting with anything that's at lower than 3/4th your height over a period of time. Though, on the topic of life with a 2 year old, this has to be consistently rate on the BBP 7-10 range for her.
Tangent incoming: As I think most of us can agree, kids are constant stream of physical attention. Most of it is often unpredictable. While laundry is largely a static problem that I can avoid if I want, how does she manage something she can't ignore that often needs immediate attention?
I think we assumed a while ago that her husband is the single income earner. If we also assume he has a hybrid/work-from-home lifestyle, there has to be times where she's alone with her 2 year old. What happens when there's a random spill/toys, etc that you need clean up? What happens if the toddler is sad, needs to suddenly go "up", and is inconsolable? **39** changing, strollers, the list goes on long enough that I believe they have to have a full time nanny. Which is kind've crazy. That you've been forced to employ a person because your boobs are too massive.
Now let's say that's true, and I realize I'm sensationalizing a bit, but....you've got to think as a mother that that could weigh on Beshine, right? (no pun). That not only can she not/not-as-easily do typical motherly things, but she has to watch someone else do it?
I'm sure her and her husband thought all this through and they've found a lifestyle that works, but it still makes me wonder in the vein of that 'day to day'.