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Many people wonder if adult breastfeeding or erotic lactation is OK and generally speaking it is fine to breastfeed your husband or partner. There's no shame in wanting try breastfeeding your partner, many adults are curious about the taste of their milk. It's also normal to be sexually interested in your partner's breasts even when they're producing milk.
Plus, some people are more sensitive to breast stimulation in the postpartum phase , and they enjoy the sensation of feeding their partners. Keep reading to learn more about adult breastfeeding, how the practice affects breast milk supply , and how to start lactation if you're not already nursing. We also share circumstances where adult breastfeeding may not be safe. Some adults aren't interested in breastfeeding from their partner's milk-filled breasts.
Others are curious about adult breastfeeding, interested in the taste of breast milk, or simply turned on by lactating breasts. This interest is perfectly normal. Here are some of the reasons why your partner may want to breastfeed. If you've been thinking about asking your partner to breastfeed, you're not alone, and there's nothing wrong with this desire. Some people are curious about how it would feel to breastfeed their partner, or they just want to include their lactating breasts in their intimate relationship.
Here are several common reasons why some people consider adult breastfeeding. It's normal to have some concerns about breastfeeding your partner. For example, you may wonder whether you'll have enough milk for your baby if your partner also breastfeeds, especially if you struggle with supply. However, the additional stimulation at your breast can actually help you produce more breast milk. If you're worried, consider nursing your baby first to ensure they have a full feeding before spending time with your partner.
You might also have doubts about the safety of this practice. Adult breastfeeding is usually safe, as long as the milk comes from someone you know and was not purchased online. HIV and other infectious diseases can pass through your breast milk, so understand any potential risks beforehand.