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Erotic lactation is the breastfeeding of an adult partner primarily for erotic reasons. Depending on the context, the terms adult suckling, adult nursing, and adult breastfeeding can refer to the practice. Regular partners are said to be in an adult nursing relationship (ANR).[1] Two persons in an exclusive relationship can be called a nursing couple, though this term is also sometimes used for a mother and her child. "Milk fetishism" and "lactophilia" are medical, diagnostic terms for paraphilias, and are used for disorders according to the precise criteria of ICD-10 and DSM-IV.[2] These terms are not used in this article. Look up paraphilia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Physiology
Breasts, and especially nipples, are highly erogenous zones, both for men and women. Nipple and breast stimulation of women are a near-universal aspect of human sexuality, though nipples in males are not as sexualized.[3] Humans are the only primates that have females with permanently enlarged breasts after the onset of puberty; other primate species only are enlarged during pregnancy. One hypothesis postulates that the breasts grew as a frontal counterpart to the buttocks when primates became upright, thus attracting males, a theory first developed in 1967.[3] Another hypothesis assumes that during evolution, women prevailed who were motivated by physical pleasure to nurse their babies in the best possible way.[citation needed] Other theories include that by chance breasts act as a cushion for infant heads, are a signal of fertility, or elevate the head in breastfeeding to prevent suffocation. Paradoxically, there is even a school that believes that they are an evolutionary flaw, and can actually suffocate a nursing infant.[3] The same holds true for the lips, also erogenous zones where pleasure may have led to "kiss feeding", in which mothers chew food before passing it on to the child.a[›] This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Unintended milk flow (Galactorrhea) is often caused by nipple stimulation and it is possible to reach normal milk production exclusively by suckling on the breast. Nipple stimulation of any sort is noted in reducing the incidence of breast cancer.[3] Galactorrhea or galactorrhoea is the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast, unassociated with childbirth or nursing. ...
Motivations Because female breasts and nipples are normally an important part of sexual activity, it is not surprising that couples may proceed from oral stimulation of the nipples to actual breastfeeding. In lesbian partnerships, mutual breastfeeding has been regarded as a familiar expression of affection and tenderness.[4] In its Sunday issue of March 13, 2005, the London daily The Times gave a report of a scientific survey (composed of 1690 British men) revealing that in 25 to 33% of all couples, the male partner had suckled his wife's breasts. Regularly the men gave a genuine emotional need as their motive.[5] is the 72nd day of the year (73rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Societal implications The breasts have two roles in human society: nutritive and sexual.[3] Persons who engage in erotic lactation often keep the practice secret, even from close family and friends.[citation needed] While Western societies do not largely have a collective opinion on the practice, for many the rarity of the practice coupled with its sexual connections relegate it to a perversion at worst or an alternate lifestyle at best. Researcher Nikki Sullivan, in her book A Critical Introduction to Queer Theory calls erotic lactation a manifestation of "Queer". She defines Queer as an ideology; as a "sort of vague and indefinable set of practices and (political) positions that has the potential to challenge normative knowledges and identities." Drawing on a statement of David Halperin, she continues "since queer is a positionality rather than an identity in the humanist sense, it is not restricted to gays and lesbians but can be taken up by anyone who feels marginalised as a result of their sexual practices." The heteronormative profile of breastfeeding assumes certain norms. These include: an infant between three and twelve months old; motivations of nutritional and developmental benefits for the child and physiological benefits for the mother; possible secondary motivations of convenience and cheapness; practice in private, domestic settings; breast milk-consumption exclusivity to the youngest infant. Additionally, any relevant third party is assumed to be the mother's significant other and this person is regulated to a supportive role to maximise the breastfeeding mother's success.[6] For this articles equivalent regarding the East, see Eastern culture. ...
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Varieties of erotic lactation The following are various methods people employ to practice erotic lactation. They are listed according to prevalence, in decreasing order: Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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- Lactation games
- Any kind of sexual activity which includes the woman's milk. Such activity is widespread, and often unintentional, in the time after a woman gives birth since many women experience a let-down reflex (releasing milk) when sexually aroused.[5]
- Lactation pornography
- While lactation does appear in pornography, it is a niche genre, and considered a taboo by many because of its proximity to incest and children.[1] Most breast representations are without milk, and abound in the media in erotic way both in and out of pornograhy.[3] Japan produces the most lactation-related pornography, both in live action and hentai.
- Adult Nursing Relationship (ANR)
- The suckling of milk from a female's breast on a regular basis from one or more partner(s). Successful ANRs depend on a stable and long-term relationship, as, otherwise it is very difficult to maintain a steady milk flow. Couples may begin an ANR by transferring regular suckling from a child to a sexual partner (eg. husband). Such a relationship may form as an expression of close intimacy and mutual tenderness and may even exist without sex.[1] The breastfeeding woman may experience orgasms or a pleasurable let-down reflex.
- ANRs has also been employed in cases where a mother may desire to breastfeed her child, but has to find an alternative to inducing lactation.[7] She may have difficulty beginning lactation, so supplements the infants's suckling with that of a partner. Or there are cases where breastfeeding was interrupted for an extended period of time as a result of infant prematurity, infant absence, or mother's illness (taking prescription medication).[8] In such cases, adult nursing has often caused lactation to continue until it was possible for the child to resume breast feeding. Others may want to nurse an adopted child, so uses an ANR to stimulate breastmilk production before the adoption occurs. Though such scenarios do not have erotic motivations, erotic expression may be an additional aspect of the relationship.
- Pumping
- Some women experience sensual pleasure from pumping milk from their breasts or expressing milk manually—with or without a partner. In addition to the sensual pleasure, women have reported feeling more feminine while producing milk and continue with lactation after weaning a baby for emotional or sensual reasons.[9]
- Lactation prostitution
- As it sounds, it is the breastfeeding for pay. In 2003, there was a report of New Zealand brothel that offered lactation services to its clients.[6] Though not strictly prostitution, a Beijing restaurant offered breastmilk-based dishes on its menu.[6]
- Infantilism
- The non-lactating partner assumes the role of a baby in sexual role play.[1] Breastfeeding might play a secondary role in this type of relationship, and being pampered by "mommy", wearing diapers or a hidden incestuous character may be the predominate motivation in this kind of relationship.
- BDSM
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- Breastfeeding as a reward (or surrogate pleasure): Breastfeeding of the submissive partner can serve as a reward for his/her submission.
- Milking: Milking of the submissive woman, or commanding her to give milk for her dominant partner.
- Excessive breastfeeding of a child
- In order to give a comprehensive overview it should be mentioned that "excessive breastfeeding" for reasons of sensual pleasure in the mother might occur. This is not a topic of this article and it is highly unclear whether a woman can harm her child directly by excessive breastfeeding.[10]
- Breastfeeding an animal
- There are reported cases where animals (eg. cats, goats, etc...) have suckled from a human host.[6]
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Lactation, re-lactation and induced lactation Erotic Lactation between partners or an Adult Nursing Relationship (ANR) may develop from natural breastfeeding of a baby. During the lactation period the partner starts to suckle on the female breast, and continues after the baby is weaned off. Milk production is continually stimulated and the milk flow continues. According to the book "Augustine and Literature", adult nursing may occur when an "individual, usually a mother, may choose to continue lactating after weaning a child, so that she avoids the significant physical challenge that inducing lactation can entail."[1] However, milk production can be "artificially" and intentionally induced in the absence of any pregnancy in the woman. This is called induced lactation, while a woman who has lactated before and re-starts is said to relactate. This can be done by regularly sucking on the nipples (several times a day), massaging and squeezing the female breasts or with additional help from temporary use of milk-inducing drugs, such as the Dopamine antagonist Domperidone [11][12]. In principle — with considerable patience and perseverance — it is possible to induce lactation by sucking on the nipples alone. We dont have an article called Induced lactation Start this article Search for Induced lactation in. ...
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It is not necessary that the woman has ever been pregnant, and she can be well in her post-menopausal period. Once established, lactation adjusts to demand. As long as there is regular breast stimulation, lactation is possible. A lactogene effect of herbs is not clinically confirmed, although several herbs are recommended to increase or evoke milk flow. These are for example fenugreek (the most popular), blessed thistle, and red raspberry leaf. Binomial name L. Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) or menthya (Kannada)or Venthayam (Tamil) belongs to the family Fabaceae. ...
Binomial name Cnicus benedictus L. Cnicus benedictus (Blessed Thistle), the sole species in the genus Cnicus, is a thistle-like plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, from Portugal north to southern France and east to Turkey. ...
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Adult lactation historically and culturally Though birth is the beginning of the separation between mother and child, breastfeeding slows this process, making the mother and infant connect physically continually, sometimes for years.[6] As a source of nourishment, the immediacy of this connection is intensified. Breastfeeding has a sexual element as a result of physiological factors. In a study conducted in 1999, approximately 33 to 50 percent of mothers found breast feeding erotic, and among them 25 percent felt guilty because of this.[3]. Generally speaking this was a rather strong taboo, and it can be concluded that an adult man suckling for milk is in contradiction to well established images of masculinity. Manliness redirects here. ...
Roman Charity
"Cimon and Pero" by Hans Sebald Beham There exists a very old story mostly called "Roman Charity" (or caritas romana)[13]. This story is most known from old paintings showing a young woman nourishing an old man who is imprisoned by suckling him. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Roman Charity (or Carità Romana) is the story of a daughter, Pero, who secretly breastfeeds her father, Cimon, after he is incarcerated and sentenced to death by starvation. ...
The story comes from the Roman writer Valerius Maximus in the year 14 AD - 37 AD. In about AD 1362 the story was retold by the famous writer Giovanni Boccaccio[14]. After Boccaccio hundreds or possibly thousands of paintings were created, which tell the story. Valerius Maximus was a Latin writer and author of a collection of historical anecdotes. ...
Giovanni Boccaccio (June 16, 1313 â December 21, 1375) was an Italian author and poet, a friend and correspondent of Petrarch, an important Renaissance humanist in his own right and author of a number of notable works including On Famous Women, the Decameron and his poetry in the vernacular. ...
Primarily, the story tells of a conflict. An existing taboo (implied incest and adult breastfeeding of a woman's milk) or saving a life by breaking the taboo. In this aspect there is no erotic focus to the story. Most interesting in context of erotic lactation isn't the fact of nourishing a man from a woman's breast. More interesting is the following affair: Valerius Maximus tells two stories, not one only. There's first a long elaborated story with a woman breastfeeding her mother, which is followed by a very short story with a woman breastfeeding her father. The second father-daughter story in fact consists of one sentence only. 1500 years later Boccaccio retells the (first) mother-daughter story only and doesn't mention the father-daughter story. Nevertheless nearly all "caritas romana" oil paintings and drawings show the father-daughter story only. This fact changes the original background into an erotical direction and we can very clearly see the (erotical) fascination of the adult suckling situation for the artists, who created all the paintings.
Pre-industrial England Adult suckling was used to treat ailing adults and treat illnesses including eye disease and pulmonary tuberculosis. The writer Thomas Moffat recorded one physician's use of a wet nurse in a tome first published in 1655.[15][16]
Islamic law In traditional Islamic law, someone who suckles the breast of a woman is that woman's child, either biologically or through a foster relationship. However, according the The Jurist Ebu's-su`ud (c.1490-1574), this only applies to sucklings under the age of two and a half years.[17] This is a source of some dispute, as a modern Saudi Jurist, in 1983, upheld that if a man suckles from his wife, their marriage is nullified.[18] The query remains a popular one into the 21st century, and has come up in Saudi advice columns.[19] Sharia (Arabic شريعة also Sharia, Shariah or Syariah) is traditional Islamic law. ...
Africa In the Bantu tribe, rites of "milk brotherhood" dictate that brotherhood can be forced upon someone by making them suckle the person's wife or daughter. A milk covenant can be made between two clans by a clanmember suckling a sister of another clan in a hut. This may be followed by a blood ceremony outside.[20] Map showing the approximate distribution of Bantu (light brown) vs. ...
Kabukantiki Hawaii Historically, induced lactation and consumption of females breast milk in the Hawaiian [Kabu-Khan] was believed to ward off evil spirits. The most fertile of tribe females were enslaved and forced to supply milk to many of the Kabu warriors. This service sometimes lasted up to 7-10 years often resulting in overtly large and quite inflated mamory tissue. Through tribe accounts, it has been implied that some women produced up to 3 gallons of milk a day. (Tibet to Mahui. p 77)
Notes - ^ x: Borrmann, Brigitte: Kurz- und mittelfristige Auswirkungen des Stillens auf die maternale Gesundheit post partum, Dissertation University of Osnabrück 2005
- ^ a: The ethologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt documented several cultures with "kiss feeding" practice and assumes an evolution from caring for nutrition to erogenous zone.
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Footnotes - ^ a b c d e (Kennedy et al. 2006, p 133)
- ^ Schöbl, Roland (2007). Erotische Laktation, Denkholz Germany.
- ^ a b c d e f g Levin, Roy J. (May 2006), "The breast/nipple/areola complex and human sexuality". Sexual & Relationship Therapy. 21 (2):237-249
- ^ Institute for Sexual Research, Vienna 1928–1932: Universallexikon der Sittengeschichte und Sexualwissenschaft (Universal encyclopedia of moral history and sexual science)
- ^ a b Rogers, Lois (March 13, 2005), "Earth dads give breast milk a try". The Sunday Times. Retrieved on 2008-01-14
- ^ a b c d e Giles, Fiona (November 2004), "'Relational, and Strange': a Preliminary Foray into a Project to Queer Breastfeeding." Australian Feminist Studies. 19 (45):301-314
- ^ (Harrison 1983, p. 158)
- ^ (Budin 1907, p. 48)
- ^ Fiona Giles: Fresh Milk - The Secret Life of Breasts , NY: Simon and Schuster; Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2003
- ^ UK TV station Channel 4 on Feb. 1, 2006: "Extraordinary Breastfeeding" (don't confuse "extraordinary" with "extensive"!). Very interesting and widely discussed documentation with mothers who breastfeed 7 and 9 years old girls.
- ^ The Academy Of Breastfeeding Medicine: ABM Protocol #9: Use of galactogogues in initiating or augmenting maternal milk supply. Copy available as PDF
- ^ da Silva, Orlando P. and Knoppert, David C.: Health and drug alerts: Domperidone for lactating women, Canadian Medical Association Newsletter SEPT. 28, 2004. Copy available as PDF
- ^ Valerius Maximus: Facta et dicta memorabilia, chapter: 5,4 De pietate in parentes.; English translation: Valerius Maximus, Memorable Doings and Sayings, ed. by D. R. Shackleton Bailey (Harvard University Press, 2000), vol. 1, book v, no. 4, pp. 501-503
- ^ Giovanni Boccaccio: De claris mulieribus, chapter: LXV. De romana iuvencula; English translation: Giovanni Boccaccio, Famous Women. Edited and translated by Virginia Brown. The I Tatti Renaissance Library. Cambridge, MA, and London, England: Harvard University Press, 2001
- ^ (Prior 1991, p. 6)
- ^ (Boswell-Penc 2006, p. 22)
- ^ (Imber 1997, p. 195)
- ^ (Abdella Doumato 2000, p. 273)
- ^ (Elhadj 2006 , p. 125)
- ^ (Richards, p. 208)
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References - Abdella Doumato, Eleanor (2000). "Getting God's Ear: Women, Islam, and Healing in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf". Columbia University Press ISBN 0231116667
- Boswell-Penc, Maia (2006). Tainted Milk: Breastmilk, Feminisms, And the Politics of Environmental Degradation. SUNY Press ISBN 0791467198
- Budin, Pierre (1907). Translated by William Joseph; Marie Alois Maloney. The Nursling: The Feeding and Hygiene of Premature and Full-term Infants Caxton, 48.
- Elhadj, Elie (2006). "The Islamic Shield: Arab Resistance to Democratic and Religious Reforms". Universal Publishers ISBN 1599424118
- Harrison, Helen; Kositsky, Ann (1983). The Premature Baby Book: A Parents Guide to Coping and Caring in the First Years. St. Martin's Press p. 158. ISBN 0312636490
- Imber, Colin (1997). "Islamic law". Edinburgh University Press ISBN 0748607676
- Kennedy, Robert Peter; Paffenroth, Kim; Doody, John (2006). Augustine and Literature. Lexington Books, 133-136. ISBN 0739109332
- Prior, Mary (1991). Women in English Society, 1500-1800. Routledge, 6. ISBN 0415079012
- Richards, Audrey I. (2004). Hunger and Work in a Savage Tribe. Routledge ISBN 0415330017
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Further reading - Lundell, T Louisa PhD (2006). The Lore and Lure of Mother's Milk. Trafford Publishing, 19-24. ISBN 1412070430
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External links - "Frequently Asked Questions About Induced Lactation"
- "Inside The Erotic Mind" Online discussion
- SpicyTalk Online discussion
- stillbeziehungen.tk German info site ("Stillbeziehungen"="Breastfeeding Relationships")
- Land of Milk and Honey A tasteful collection of ABF articles and stories
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Medical fetishism is a paraphilia where the activities and paraphernalia of medicine are eroticised. ...
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Stocking fetishists find the sheer fabric of stockings highly enticing Black stockings Stocking fetishism is a sexual fetish relating to womens stockings. ...
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Silk/satin fetishism is a sexual fetish relating to garments or other articles made of silk or satin fabric â primarily womens clothing and lingerie. ...
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| | | | Fetish society | Fetish artists · Clubs · Fashion · Fetish models and modelling · Photography · Publishing · Subculture A fetish artist is an illustrator or painter who makes fetish art which depicts people in fetishistic situations. ...
A Fetish club is the commonplace term for a nightclub, bar or other entertainment venue which caters to clientele interested in (or in some cases, actively participating inside the club) bondage, domination/submission, and/or sadism and masochism (For short, BDSM). ...
A woman wearing a black latex catsuit and thigh-high boots. ...
A model in bondage cuffs with a leg spreader. ...
A fetish photographer takes photographs of people in fetishistic situations, such as in bondage, or wearing rubber or leather clothing. ...
A fetish magazine is a magazine devoted to sexual fetishism. ...
The fetish subculture is a subculture that comprises people with a broad range of sexual fetishes, who tend to be more tolerant of other fetishists than the general community, even if they do not share the other persons specific fetish. ...
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