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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; that is, 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 marginalized as a result of their sexual practices." The hetero-normative profile of breastfeeding assumes certain norms: Lactation games include any kind of sexual activity which includes a woman's breast 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. [6] Lactation pornography

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 0-312-63649-0 Additionally, any relevant third party is assumed to be the mother's significant other and this person is relegated to a supportive role to maximize the breastfeeding mother's success. [9] Varieties Smith, Mindy A. (2000), 20 Common Problems in Women's Health Care. McGraw-Hill Professional, ISBN 0-07-069767-1 This is the act of breastfeeding adults for pay (not to be confused with breastfeeding infants or babies for pay, i.e. wet nursing). In 2003, there was a report of Chinese brothel that offered lactation services to its clients. [9] Infantilism Quirk, Mollie (23 October 2021). "Kinks and fetishes you need to know about, from A to Z". Glamour UK.motivations of nutritional and developmental benefits for the child and physiological benefits for the mother; Since the European Middle Ages, a multitude of subliminally erotic, visionary experiences of saints have been passed on in which breastfeeding plays a major role. One prominent example is the Lactatio of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. [16] Roman Charity "Cimon and Pero" by Hans Sebald Beham " Roman Charity" by Peter Paul Rubens 1612 Some women experience sensual pleasure from using a breast pump to extract milk from their breasts or from 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 for emotional or sensual reasons after weaning a baby. [13] Lactation prostitution

The association of pleasure and nutrition holds true as well 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] 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 a b c "Islamic Laws: Marriage» Conditions of pronouncing Nikah". Archived from the original on 19 January 2010 . Retrieved July 18, 2010. 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. [5] Adult lactation historically and culturally a b Rogers, Lois (March 13, 2005), "Earth dads give breast milk a try". The Sunday Times. Retrieved on 2008-01-14

Some women lose the ability to be aroused while breastfeeding, and thus would not find lactation with a sexual partner to be erotic. This can be a result of physical reasons (soreness) or psychological reasons (conflicted about her breasts being used other than for an infant). [4] Motivations E. Peters: Die Beschränkung der Kinderzahl aus hygienischer und sozialer Notwendigkeit, Cologne 1909, p. 69ff.

Elhadj, Elie (2006). "The Islamic Shield: Arab Resistance to Democratic and Religious Reforms". Universal Publishers ISBN 1-59942-411-8 a b c d e f g h i j Levin, Roy J. (May 2006). "The breast/nipple/areola complex and human sexuality". Sexual and Relationship Therapy. 21 (2): 237–249. doi: 10.1080/14681990600674674. S2CID 219696836.

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As a part of the sexual fetish of 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 predominant motivation in this kind of relationship. Abdella Doumato, Eleanor (2000). "Getting God's Ear: Women, Islam, and Healing in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf". Columbia University Press ISBN 0-231-11666-7 Budin, Pierre (1907). Translated by William Joseph; Marie Alois Maloney. The Nursling: The Feeding and Hygiene of Premature and Full-term Infants Caxton, 48. Japon: vous prendrez bien un verre de lait… maternel"[Japan: Enjoy a glass of… Mother's Milk]. Atlantico (in French). France. 26 January 2015 . Retrieved 3 December 2015. Cheers To This Beverage Shot Made With Human Breast Milk". Daily Offbeat. 20 January 2015. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 . Retrieved 3 December 2015.

While lactation does appear in pornography, it is a specialty niche and is considered taboo by many because of its proximity to incest and children. [1] Most breast representations are without milk, and abound in the media in an erotic way both in and out of pornography. [3] Adult nursing relationshipChantry, Caroline J.; Howard, Cynthia R.; Montgomery, Anne; Wight, Nancy (2004). "Use of galactogogues in initiating or augmenting maternal milk supply" (PDF). ABM protocols, Protocol#9. The Academy Of Breastfeeding Medicine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-28. Supported in part by a grant from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Department of Health and Human Services.



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