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An Excerpt
from the Article:
"Is
It Possible to Induce Lactation?"
...It isn't difficult to
conclude that not only has induced lactation
been practiced through out history, it is
equally probable that adult nursing has been
practiced as well. It wasn't until the
mid-twentieth century, with the onset of mass
produced baby formulas and nursing products,
that the practice of wet nursing to began to
fall out of public favor. Prior to this time,
breast feeding wasn't just the most popular way
to feed infants: it was the only way. With the
fast pace of life today, and the wide
availability of baby formulas and nursing
products, many women never consider breast
feeding. In many western industrialized nations,
not only has breast feeding fallen out of favor
in public opinion, it has almost become taboo.
Because of social taboos and false stereotyping
of female life styles, many women are unaware
that lactation is even possible without first
being pregnant, when in reality inducing
lactation and breast feeding are perfectly
natural elements within a woman's
individualism.
With the advent of the
Internet and the World Wide Web, couples all
over the world are discovering they are not
alone in their desire for a more intimate
relationship. This is especially true for women
who are discovering their desire to be suckled
by their husband or lover, not just in foreplay
but in a full time adult nursing relationship,
isn't unusual or uncommon. The desire to
experience the intimacy and inner peace that
comes through breast feeding isn't just limited
to post partum child rearing, it is a normal
emotion shared by many woman throughout their
adult life.
The female mammary system is the
product of countless centuries of human
evolution, as is her entire physical body. The
fact that a woman can induce lactation is an
indication that not only has induced lactation
been a common practice for countless
generations, so has adult nursing. If there had
been no need for the ability to lactate and
breast feed outside of postpartum child rearing,
the female mammary system would not have evolved
with the ability to induce lactation outside of
pregnancy. The ability to induce lactation or
relactate is a perfectly normal part of a
woman's physiology and her desire to adult nurse
is a perfectly normal part of an adult
male/female relationship. More and more couples
today are discovering the corporeal intimacy and
spiritual inner peace that is part of adult
nursing.
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