Adult nursing — the act of breastfeeding another adult — has been documented for centuries. To modern eyes it all sounds a little bit, well, strange. We generally consider breastfeeding to be restricted to mothers and babies. But many adults still do it, even the briefest search on social media brings up plenty of talk about Adult Nursing Relationships ANR. The thought of it had never caused an arousal before. I got off on it and my wife — while not really understanding why — enjoyed the fact that I was enjoying that aspect of her.
Inside the Misunderstood World of Adult Breastfeeding
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We strive to provide you with a high quality community experience. If you feel a message or content violates these standards and would like to request its removal please submit the following information and our moderating team will respond shortly. I am looking into breast milk donation. I have quite a supply and would love to donate my milk. I came across a site that you could offer your pumped milk or wet nursing services. Under one person's ad she had in bold letters "no adult wet nursing, no pictures..
Wet Nurses Have Been Around for Hundreds of Years, So Why Is There Still Such a Stigma?
They have a clear affection for each other, touching each other gently on the shoulder when one says something the other appreciates and often looking at each other lovingly throughout conversation. Their respect and adoration for one another comes through even over a Skype call from their home in Queensland, Australia. Their home appears cozy and comfortable, and Garett works long hours while Ellie stays home and tends to household needs. For many, there is a sexual aspect to the nursing part of their relationship, but Adult Nursing Relationships ANRs are not strictly sexual.
The ad also stated that the suckler must be able to host and she would offer no sexual favors or exchanges. After all, there have been several stories circulated about the very subject of milk-sharing among friends, known as cross-nursing or co-nursing. Today, however, with milk banks and formula, it seems the practice of wet nursing has fallen mostly by the wayside. If you know where to look though, the wet-nursing culture is still very much alive and thriving.