I'm dating this woman who has a two year old that she still breast feeds every evening. I've noticed she then gets incredibly slick and wet. *edited by moderator* (we often have sex afterwards) - at least twice as much as she is normally. Do other women react the same way to breast feeding?
Not me. It was unpleasant and sort of just a gross fact of life. I didn't nurse my kids when they were two though. I was through with nursing long before then.
Please note: It is not permissible to discuss those under the age of 16 in a sexual context at all.
Breastfeeding, that is....
You may be displeased, and cry censorship, but the reality is that this site is considered a pornographic site. As such, children are not permissible subjects in a sexual discussion. which this is. You posted a picture of a child under 16. that is distinctly against the rules.
I only remove from posts that which breaches the rules. Don't wish to have part removed? Simple enough stay within the rules.
ETA: just to break it down for folks:
Breastfeeding, okay to discuss as much and anyway you wish.
Sexually feelings with a child present, including infants, NOT acceptable.
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If she gets wet breast feeding, she'll be dripping when she changes diapers.
I don't see how this subject can be permissible for discussion at all? Given the way it was asked.
It's dodgy at best, but given that the action of breast feeding DOES require the presence of an infant (at least, I don't think the OP was referring to adults breast feeding) and he's asking if women get aroused...
It's not like this is a genuine question on the physiology of what actually happens during breast feeding, in the health section. It's sexually loaded and titilating.
Doesn't seem like an appropriate thread, not in its current form, IMO
Yeah - it's borderline. But it's not the presence of an infant that creates the physical response. It's the physical act of expressing the milk through the ducts - we could be talking about lactating in general: as part of play, or expressing breast milk with a pump.
And still no - lactating for me was excruciatingly painful for my breasts and everything else (as the oxytoxin causes the uterus, etc, to contract).
Wow I'm sorry I brought it up, and I didn't mean anything strange by it. It was just something I noticed and was wondering if that was natural from a woman's physical perspective to experience that.
I guess it might be since gently sucking and playing with a woman's nipples for some period of time (by an adult) seems to have a similar response. I just found it interesting, sorry.