I'd never thought about it from the point of view of Ginty's muscular strength. Interesting.
I think the bookends position, as well as being a kind of intimacy, says something about their equality. The position requires one to support another, which shows a kind of innate equality. I may be reading too much into this, but this comes across later when both botch up their relationship in equal measures.
Re: Religion and sitting like bookends
I think the bookends position, as well as being a kind of intimacy, says something about their equality. The position requires one to support another, which shows a kind of innate equality. I may be reading too much into this, but this comes across later when both botch up their relationship in equal measures.