Zone1 Breastfeeding A Two and Five Year Old?

Road Runner

FAFO
Gold Supporting Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2021
Messages
42,272
Reaction score
38,502
Points
3,488
Location
USA
Does anybody actually agree with this? I would think that after the baby has teeth you might want to start thinking about stopping.


 
It's actually very healthy for the kids, although it has been somehow characterized as taboo or not normal in our society.

Why is it ok to feed kids Cheetos and Coke but breastfeeding is not?
 
It's actually very healthy for the kids, although it has been somehow characterized as taboo or not normal in our society.

Why is it ok to feed kids Cheetos and Coke but breastfeeding is not?


Bullying comes to mind and I believe that it's more for the mother than the kids and she's not letting them grow up.
 
Unbelievable .
My brats knew that my fine and shaped breasts lay on forbidden territory .
We obtained Yak milk which is why they are so remarkably intelligent and multi talented, though I suspect my DNA has contributed magnificently .
 
Unbelievable .
My brats knew that my fine and shaped breasts lay on forbidden territory .
We obtained Yak milk which is why they are so remarkably intelligent and multi talented, though I suspect my DNA has contributed magnificently .
you got a picture of that nice cleavage?...
 
Maybe it'll stop them from sucking their thumbs and getting overbites.

I don't see any problem with it up to 5.
:dunno:
 
It's actually very healthy for the kids, although it has been somehow characterized as taboo or not normal in our society.

Why is it ok to feed kids Cheetos and Coke but breastfeeding is not?

Breastfeeding is great....for babies. And maybe toddlers, I'm talking under two. Breastfeeding a five year old?
 
Maybe it'll stop them from sucking their thumbs and getting overbites.

I don't see any problem with it up to 5.
:dunno:

Wow, I'm surprised by this. You think 4.5 yo children should be breastfeeding? Children who are toilet trained, can dress themselves, and are pre-reading. Breastfeeding?

No.
 
Does anybody actually agree with this? I would think that after the baby has teeth you might want to start thinking about stopping.




Well in addition to everything else, we have adults at school getting their breasts manhandled by 5 yo because Mommy is still bfeeding them and I guess didn't teach little Jaxon that grabbing at breasts is just not cool.

Wish I were making this up. But I'm not.
 
you got a picture of that nice cleavage?...
You naughty Peeping Tom .
PM me but do not forget that this little service costs
$ 10 , but this does include postage and a free special Christmas pose of me upside down on the beams , au naturel .
Saucy and artistic . Not crude
 
Breastfeeding is great....for babies. And maybe toddlers, I'm talking under two. Breastfeeding a five year old?

I understand what you're saying but, what does a 5 year old need that he/she wouldn't be getting from breast milk?

Besides, I'm sure that this isn't the only thing she's feeding the 5 year old.

Both look healthy and as the link I posted says the benefits are many besides convenience.


"The benefits of breastfeeding are so numerous that most health agencies recommend it for everyone for as long as possible, barring medical problems that prevent it."
 
Does anybody actually agree with this? I would think that after the baby has teeth you might want to start thinking about stopping.



Now you're giving Mommy Advice?
 
It's actually very healthy for the kids, although it has been somehow characterized as taboo or not normal in our society.

Why is it ok to feed kids Cheetos and Coke but breastfeeding is not?
Good point as far as health.. but I'm assuming the act of breast feeding will have some sort of psychological effect of developing an unhealthy perspective of the mother from the kids, opening up extra dependence channels upon the ones that already exist.
 
  • Thanks
Reactions: Ava
Good point as far as health.. but I'm assuming the act of breast feeding will have some sort of psychological effect of developing an unhealthy perspective of the mother from the kids, opening up extra dependence channels upon the ones that already exist.

That's possible I guess. I don't know.

Even if she feeds them cheerios, the mother is the one responsible for feeding the children in most households.


Studies indicate that breastfed babies have higher intelligence scores and are less likely to develop behavioral problems or have learning difficulties as they grow older.
 
Back
Top Bottom