Adult Nursing Relationship

A mutually agreeable arrangement in which one person breastfeeds the other is known as an adult nursing relationship (ANR). The most prevalent forms of ANR involve heterosexual women feeding heterosexual males, while they are not limited to any one gender, sexual orientation, or relationship model. Nonetheless, adult nursing relationships can encompass individuals from a variety of sexual orientations and genders, as well as couples.

In some instances, the participants may be sexually and/or romantically attached, or they may find nursing enjoyable. However, a sexual component may be present in some adult nursing relationships but not in others. Some people find that the most satisfying aspect of a relationship is the intimate and caring act of nursing, which benefits both parties. The intimacy generated by nursing and milk-receiving, the sensual close touch through suckling and skin-to-skin contact, and the emotional link in the relationship are the key attractions of an ANR, whether or not it is sexual. The release of the hormone oxytocin, which is found in breast milk, promotes bonding, is calming, and can lessen anxiety. Prolactin, which is also produced during lactation, reduces stress in the person who generates it.

Breast fetish, increased breast size, increased nipple feeling, roleplay, and lactation play are essential aspects when there is a sexual component. Many people can spray breast milk onto their partners or into the air in large quantities and across long distances.

Due to misunderstandings, adult nursing relationships are frequently regarded as taboo. Breastfeeding is now seen as a mother-child interaction that should only be initiated when the child is extremely small. Because of this, some mistakenly believe that an ANR has pedophilic and incestual overtones. But the majority of people in adult nursing relationships don't play with age or incest at all. Lactation can be created and sustained by non-mothers as well, while in some cases, an adult nursing connection may be linked to pregnancy fetish.

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Adult nursing relationships best illustrate the contradictory attitudes that our society has toward breasts. The feeding partner's breasts might be viewed as either sexual or soothing, depending on the circumstances of the relationship. This dichotomy is seen in society at large. Breasts are the source of vital nutrients and the location of a very close relationship. Additionally, breasts have been so sexualized that some people have rejected their natural function, which is to feed.

An established pair may find that adult nursing relationships develop organically as a result of this dualism. Other times, people look for those with whom they can build adult nursing connections. People who wish to breastfeed and lactating women who want to breastfeed adults can connect through online groups.

Although lactation is typically a part of adult nursing relationships, this isn't always the case. Adults may occasionally breastfeed without consuming milk, particularly if the woman has never given birth or has ceased nursing. Herbal medicines, pumping, manual stimulation, and "dry nursing" can all initiate lactation.

It's generally safe to have an adult nursing relationship. Adults can safely consume breast milk, which is rich in vitamins and nutrients. However, no research has shown that breastfeeding benefits adults in any way.

Certain health concerns should be considered. Sensitive nipples, mastitis, yeast infections, viral infections, and even bloodborne diseases can all be contracted while nursing. The majority of women should also be able to produce enough milk to support both an adult spouse and their infant.

BDSM can also feature an adult nursing relationship. A hucow, or submissive person who engages in forced lactation, can develop from the lactating partner. After that, the Dominant will milk them similarly to how a cow does. Conversely, the dominant person who makes their submissive eat from their breasts may be the lactating partner.