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  1. Harlequin

    Male Breastfeeding

    Thank you for your thrilling and insightful post, Pwnemon. I always look forward to reading whatever gems you're going to produce because this has really, really enhanced our discussion on male breastfeeding. I still think it could be an interesting experience and it's one I might be willing to...
  2. Harlequin

    Male Breastfeeding

    I think I might like to have a go at breastfeeding. Maybe. I think it'd be a really interesting thing to do and potentially very useful for any child I'll have, since I doubt it will be able to benefit from its egg donor's breast milk.
  3. Harlequin

    Male Breastfeeding

    Nope. Lactation can be induced (in both males and females) by simple manual stimulation of the nipple. In primitive human societies the mothers of new or sickly mothers uses to induce lactation in order to provide milk for her grandchild should her daughter's milk fail. When stimulated the...
  4. Harlequin

    Male Breastfeeding

    I don't think it gives much at all. Male breasts and female breasts aren't actually very different before puberty, it's only because females get fat deposits and whatnot that they appear to be different. Manual stimulation in males can produce milk already, just not in the same quantities that...
  5. Harlequin

    Male Breastfeeding

    The male human body is physiologically capable of producing milk of the same sort a human female produces in order to produce a child. There are a lot of different reasons that humans -- and mammals in general -- don't use this as a child-rearing strategy, but it's physiologically possible for...
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