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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it."
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I still breast feed my son. I couldn’t think of anything worse…I hate when people turn innocent things like this sexual
Or….I dunno. If it isn’t a sexual thing, then I dunno. There’s lots of benefits to breast milk. If my husband NEEDED it, I’d express it into a cup.
I’ve had many requests before asking me to breastfeed them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It makes me shudder breast feeding shouldn’t be sexualised it’s bad enough as a new mum breast feeding in public and have guys stare
Documentaries like this don’t help |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"It makes me shudder breast feeding shouldn’t be sexualised it’s bad enough as a new mum breast feeding in public and have guys stare
Documentaries like this don’t help "
I'm finding it difficult, for similar reasons. However, kinks are kinks and I can see it would be bonding. I just worry about the power dynamic. |
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By *drianukMan
over a year ago
Spain, Lancs |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
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I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you? |
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By *odgerMan
over a year ago
Coventry(ish)London |
"It makes me shudder breast feeding shouldn’t be sexualised it’s bad enough as a new mum breast feeding in public and have guys stare
Documentaries like this don’t help "
Precisely! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?"
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff. |
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"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?"
Not the only one who thought this then would of come in handy when i was breastfeeding our son |
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By *drianukMan
over a year ago
Spain, Lancs |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff."
Wow! Were they lactating? |
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By *odgerMan
over a year ago
Coventry(ish)London |
"I've been asked if I do this, many years ago. It sounds like a fast route to saggy boobs.
Was that 5 years ago?
'Twas long before the internet. Nice to see you."
And you...la la la |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?"
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too. |
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"It makes me shudder breast feeding shouldn’t be sexualised it’s bad enough as a new mum breast feeding in public and have guys stare
Documentaries like this don’t help "
^^^This. I have a very vivid recollection of what I called a "dirty old man" who complained about me breastfeeding my son in a café. I was 16. I was told I should go and feed him in the toilet because someone was offended. I was hiding in a corner and the only other customer was this man. He literally needed a periscope to see anything. I refused and left and never ever went in there again.
I had a better experience the second time around (2017-2020) but there was a constant sense of hypervigilance about someone staring or complaining.
Too many people seem unaware that the primary function of the breast is to provide sustenance for offspring. Not to attract sexual attention. |
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"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
Not the only one who thought this then would of come in handy when i was breastfeeding our son "
It's called an SNS |
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No thank you! I’m 4.5 month post birth, I’m still expressing, I find nothing sexual in it whatsoever. Feel free to drink my milk for the health benefits, but not from the source or for sexual reasons |
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By *drianukMan
over a year ago
Spain, Lancs |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too."
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating? |
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"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too.
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating?"
Anyone can be induced to lactate, if they have even small amounts of breast tissue. However, the milk used in supplemental nursing systems, via which any man can use his nipples to feed (as can women too) is more often expressed milk from donors.
Check out SNS on Dr Jack Newman's website and you'll see. |
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By *drianukMan
over a year ago
Spain, Lancs |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too.
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating?
Anyone can be induced to lactate, if they have even small amounts of breast tissue. However, the milk used in supplemental nursing systems, via which any man can use his nipples to feed (as can women too) is more often expressed milk from donors.
Check out SNS on Dr Jack Newman's website and you'll see. "
Rare then that a man lactates... it's donated milk
You learn something every day. Thanks |
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"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too.
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating?
Anyone can be induced to lactate, if they have even small amounts of breast tissue. However, the milk used in supplemental nursing systems, via which any man can use his nipples to feed (as can women too) is more often expressed milk from donors.
Check out SNS on Dr Jack Newman's website and you'll see.
Rare then that a man lactates... it's donated milk
You learn something every day. Thanks"
Yes, it's most commonly donated milk but anyone (men included) could induce lactation if they knew what to do. It's easier to induce if you've breastfed or given birth before, but not impossible. Some adoptive parents, who have never been pregnant, induce lactation so they can feed the child(ren) they adopt, for example. I had to relactate for my most recently born child. I'd stopped for a month due to poor medical advice and restarted again using only a breast pump. My milk had completely gone but it came back pretty quickly. Was quite time consuming though. |
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By *drianukMan
over a year ago
Spain, Lancs |
"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too.
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating?
Anyone can be induced to lactate, if they have even small amounts of breast tissue. However, the milk used in supplemental nursing systems, via which any man can use his nipples to feed (as can women too) is more often expressed milk from donors.
Check out SNS on Dr Jack Newman's website and you'll see.
Rare then that a man lactates... it's donated milk
You learn something every day. Thanks
Yes, it's most commonly donated milk but anyone (men included) could induce lactation if they knew what to do. It's easier to induce if you've breastfed or given birth before, but not impossible. Some adoptive parents, who have never been pregnant, induce lactation so they can feed the child(ren) they adopt, for example. I had to relactate for my most recently born child. I'd stopped for a month due to poor medical advice and restarted again using only a breast pump. My milk had completely gone but it came back pretty quickly. Was quite time consuming though. "
Do any men actually do this? |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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Its incredibly sexy and erotic to taste your partners breastmilk as your having sex if she's still breastfeeding your baby..( not at the same time)
I remember vividly having it squirt all over my face if she was on top and she was late feeding or expressing
It was part of sex though...not a come here and I'll give you a feed type of thing |
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"Keep up at the back! The NHS now calls it chest-feeding because men, it is claimed, can also do it.
Men can do it. Look it up. And, they're still called breasts and nipples. Men should check for breast cancer, too.
I've never known a man who breastfeeds. Have you?
I know men who tried when their babies were little. They gave up because it was too much faff.
Wow! Were they lactating?
No, they gave up because it takes time, as the programme shows. They did the tube to expressed milk attached to their nipple so the baby was fed.
I know one man (not trans) who had breast cancer and a mastectomy. Check your breasts. That pink ribbon applies to you too.
They were expressing milk? Wow. So a man was lactating?
Anyone can be induced to lactate, if they have even small amounts of breast tissue. However, the milk used in supplemental nursing systems, via which any man can use his nipples to feed (as can women too) is more often expressed milk from donors.
Check out SNS on Dr Jack Newman's website and you'll see.
Rare then that a man lactates... it's donated milk
You learn something every day. Thanks
Yes, it's most commonly donated milk but anyone (men included) could induce lactation if they knew what to do. It's easier to induce if you've breastfed or given birth before, but not impossible. Some adoptive parents, who have never been pregnant, induce lactation so they can feed the child(ren) they adopt, for example. I had to relactate for my most recently born child. I'd stopped for a month due to poor medical advice and restarted again using only a breast pump. My milk had completely gone but it came back pretty quickly. Was quite time consuming though.
Do any men actually do this?"
Transwomen, same sex couples and adoptive parents - yes, they do. Also men use SNSs |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It makes me shudder breast feeding shouldn’t be sexualised it’s bad enough as a new mum breast feeding in public and have guys stare
Documentaries like this don’t help "
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I love channel 4 they are not shy to share things people wouldnt say was ‘ normal’ my fav show by them has been the swinging program & what happens inside clubs even though they was a bit far off x |
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