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Re Lactating
As a mere male I understand that a woman can relactate. However i also understand that you would need patience as you would have to use a breast pump on a consistant basis and this would take time. You could probably find much more information on relactating on the internet. If you have not already done so.When I was pregnant, my then husband was disgusted with my milk, and wouldn't try it when I asked him if he wanted to try. Since then it was briefly, jokingly mentioned during a relationship thats now over (that it was a pity he wasn't around when I was lactating as he would have liked to try that)....I really had no idea that lactating could be induced! I still have a little discharge from my nipples, although it is clear. Does that mean I could lactate easily again?
I am very interested in breastfeedng and in wetnursing, and badly want to discuss both and particularly adult nursing as this is comforting to the man.
When the man is stressed it gives him great peace of mind to have his head enveloped in a woman's breasts. I cannot believe any man could resist the temptation of being breastfed. I am desperate to watch breastfeeding but this seems almost impossible to get anywhere qalso I have no wish to do anything illegal! I would love to know what you think of wetnursing.
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As a male? Why the name Louisa? No offense intended... Curious... And in addition not many will be familuar with "wetnursing" they are talking about their man with their nipples in their mouth consequently feeling the love.. well that of a child that they can recall but still...
So perhaps you can enlighten?
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Reply to your question
Thanks for taking the trouble to reply.
The name Louisa is not being used for any nefarious purposes. merely that at one stage I rather thought I would prefer to be a girl. a young one of course! in the highly improbable situation of never getting any older. In view of your question probably this was the wrong thing to do.No doubt it gives the wrong impression.
The email I sent you indicates the things that would interest me as a male to see if you had any interest in discussing. Naturally I would be looking at the subject from a male viewpoint. I am not really sure why a woman would want to nurse a male except to please him and provide a bonding experience. You have given another perspective in that it may re-live the experience of nursing an infant at some previous time. From a male perspective and possibly for a woman who is being nursed by her girlfriend; of course adult breastfeeding has its origins in earliest infancy as the infant is entirely dependent on the mother's breast for survival. As well, as I am sure you are aware the infant derives important relationship experiences as a result of being so close to the mother and these have implications for it's later development.
Regards and thank you again.
L
I am sorry I did not provide sufficient imformation for you in the first place.Comment
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I don't believe it was the "wrong" thing to do..
People are who they are, have the right to be so and can choose in life, as it is there's... As, I said I was only curious, but thank you for being so open...
I am sure that there are many reasons including a form of kinkiness as to why ANR exists, that's the only logical reason personally, I can come up with as to why.
Or even a physiological reason of reliving a part of her life, she loved, nursing an infant and wanting that feeling again..
The World is made up of different people, and so it should be, or else it would be boring walking around seeing and talking to your own clone day after day, hey....
Welcome to the Forum.
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well, i am a 50 year old woman who has been breast feeding my husband for the last 10 years. we had wanted to go to the next level in our relationship and had heard about breast feeding adults as a way to accomplish complete and intense intimacy. i can honestly say, that since we began this lifestyle, we have not fought, or argued once. if either of us feels a bit ornery, we just go into our nursing room, (a special room with a comfortable bed and pillows that make both of us more comfortable) and he nurses while i stroke his head sometimes, and penis other times, depending on what i want afterward. what has happened as a result is my husband who is 52, has many more and stronger orgasms a week. we feel deeply "entwined" and our marriage is probably better than 95% of the people we know. we have been together 20 years, and i can honestly say i am deeply "in love" with my husband. how could i not be? i highly recommend this way of life for any couple that wants to stay "in love."Comment
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it's march of 2009 and i am really wanting to have a current discussion on this topic as it is a life style that has proven to be extremely satisfying for my husband and myself. our only problem is finding other coupes to share this bond with so we could go away on a vacation with friends. as it stands now, our nursing schedule would not be understood by most. my husband only eats one meal a day, and nurses for the rest of his sustenance. obviously this means nursing him 4 to 5 times a day for at least 20 minutes. we both would never consider any other way of life...we just miss spending times with friends.Comment
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