Yep, good for them both.
It's neither good or bad. An adult don't need the breast milk and for the woman it just keeps it going.
A healthy woman should be able to both nurse her baby and also share her breast milk with her husband. Of course, it is the baby who must be fed first. But if she is in good health and is eating properly, a nursing mother can easily produce enough milk for her husband to enjoy the intimacy and closeness of breast feeding. Speaking from personal experience, this will build the marriage relationship for both husband and wife.
Yes. There are several benefits of doing so in fact, for both husband and wife. This is commonly referred to as an Adult Nursing Relationship (ANR). My wife and I practice this and are willing to talk to you, should you want.
A Milk-Fed Vamp - 1917 was released on: USA: 25 November 1917
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
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Fed Up - 2007 Healthy Soulfood was released on: USA: 2011
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
baby tigers get feed on milk by their mother all mammales get fed on milk from their mother by Samantha pooleman
no
no peguins are not mammals they were not fed milk after they were out there mothers stomach. there were fed the stuff that the grown ups were fed
yes, they do because i went to a queensland zoo and we fed them milk.
milk from its mum