Gender confusion in children on the rise

OMG, that was one of the most disgustng things i have ever seen in a long time. Glad i had the sound off and i still couldn't watch all of that. 100% child abuse.

Wrong.
Historically men have been easily able to lactate and feed infants.
It is only slightly easier for women.
It does not require hormones, even though they help.
 
Wrong.
Historically men have been easily able to lactate and feed infants.
It is only slightly easier for women.
It does not require hormones, even though they help.
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Wrong.
Males lactate about as easily as females.


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Can men produce milk and breastfeed? As surprising as this might sound, the answer is yes!

It seems to be an unusual request but there are about 70K inquiries about male lactation in Google every month. Evidently, more and more people are interested in this topic.

There can be multiple reasons why males would want to lactate:

  1. Fathers wanting to breastfeed their baby so as to share duties with the mother. Sometimes the mother might have health issues that forbid her to breastfeed. The father then takes over as the breast milk giver.
  2. Transgender women who want to breastfeed adopted or surrogate kids
  3. For erotic lactation purposes in Adult Nursing Relationships (ANRs)
No matter the reason, with a lot of commitment and the right method it can be done!

The basic requirements for being able to produce breast milk are functioning breasts and a pituitary gland in the brain (to release prolactin, the lactation hormone). Men happen to have both so there is no major obstacle for them to lactate.

Of course they need to follow the correct method to develop their breasts so as to induce lactation. To do so, they need to use the same hormones naturally released during a woman's pregnancy to develop their breasts. Once they do so they can often produce enough milk to cover between 25% and 75% of a baby's nutritional needs.

The basic method for inducing lactation in males​

The basic principle for inducing lactation is, as unintuitive as it sounds for males, to trick the body into thinking there was a pregnancy that came to term. It's the so-called Newman-Goldfarb protocols for inducing lactation. You do this by taking the three main hormones that control the development of lactation during pregnancy: progesterone, estrogen and prolactin.

We wrote an article that details the procedure. Inducing lactation typically takes time and the longer the process, the more likely you are to successfully induce lactation. This can be too long and tedious for some people so we've detailed steps based on how much time you're ready to dedicate to the process:

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Wrong.
Males lactate about as easily as females.


{...
Can men produce milk and breastfeed? As surprising as this might sound, the answer is yes!

It seems to be an unusual request but there are about 70K inquiries about male lactation in Google every month. Evidently, more and more people are interested in this topic.

There can be multiple reasons why males would want to lactate:

  1. Fathers wanting to breastfeed their baby so as to share duties with the mother. Sometimes the mother might have health issues that forbid her to breastfeed. The father then takes over as the breast milk giver.
  2. Transgender women who want to breastfeed adopted or surrogate kids
  3. For erotic lactation purposes in Adult Nursing Relationships (ANRs)
No matter the reason, with a lot of commitment and the right method it can be done!

The basic requirements for being able to produce breast milk are functioning breasts and a pituitary gland in the brain (to release prolactin, the lactation hormone). Men happen to have both so there is no major obstacle for them to lactate.

Of course they need to follow the correct method to develop their breasts so as to induce lactation. To do so, they need to use the same hormones naturally released during a woman's pregnancy to develop their breasts. Once they do so they can often produce enough milk to cover between 25% and 75% of a baby's nutritional needs.

The basic method for inducing lactation in males​

The basic principle for inducing lactation is, as unintuitive as it sounds for males, to trick the body into thinking there was a pregnancy that came to term. It's the so-called Newman-Goldfarb protocols for inducing lactation. You do this by taking the three main hormones that control the development of lactation during pregnancy: progesterone, estrogen and prolactin.

We wrote an article that details the procedure. Inducing lactation typically takes time and the longer the process, the more likely you are to successfully induce lactation. This can be too long and tedious for some people so we've detailed steps based on how much time you're ready to dedicate to the process:

...}

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While there is no reason for anyone to know this, the facts are clear, that males lactate easily, and have done so historically.
When the female is killed or unable to lactate for some reason, like illness, males can and do easily take over.
The fact females have large breasts is not relevant since that is just fat deposits, for looks.
The mechanisms are all there in males, and work just as well.
Remember that it is females that lack male attributes since they only have XX chromosomes.
Since males have both XY, then males have all the same chomosomes females have, just also have the Y chromosome as well.
 
While there is no reason for anyone to know this, the facts are clear, that males lactate easily, and have done so historically.
When the female is killed or unable to lactate for some reason, like illness, males can and do easily take over.
The fact females have large breasts is not relevant since that is just fat deposits, for looks.
The mechanisms are all there in males, and work just as well.
Remember that it is females that lack male attributes since they only have XX chromosomes.
Since males have both XY, then males have all the same chomosomes females have, just also have the Y chromosome as well.
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That is silly.
The whole mechanism is there.
Why do you think there are nipples on male chests.

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Strange but True: Males Can Lactate​

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In late 2004 the Internet Movie Database reported that Dustin Hoffman suddenly had the urge to breast-feed. Had the then-67-year-old Hoffman—who brought mainstream culture face to face with autism in Rain Man and went mano a mano with an Ebola-like filovirus in Outbreak—never quite broken character from his 1982 film Tootsie? Nope. He was just really keen to help out with his first grandchild.

Interestingly, he could have possibly lent a helping, er, breast, if he had held the suckling newborn to his nipples for a couple weeks although he could also have tried starving himself or taking a medication that would affect his brain's pituitary gland.

There have been countless literary descriptions of men miraculously breast-feeding, from The Talmud to Tolstoy, where, in Anna Karenina, there is a short anecdote of a baby suckling an Englishman for sustenance while on board a ship. The little anthropological evidence documented suggests it is possible. In the 1896 compendium Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, George Gould and Walter Pyle catalogue several instances of male nursing being observed. Among them was a South American man, observed by Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who subbed as wet nurse after his wife fell ill as well as male missionaries in Brazil that were the sole milk supply for their children because their wives had shriveled breasts. More recently, Agence France-Presse reported a short piece in 2002 on a 38-year-old man in Sri Lanka who nursed his two daughters through their infancy after his wife died during the birth of her second child.
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Fruit bats and flying foxes are both mammals, and there also is historic evidence from where the mother of children did not survive, and males then took over the feeding by physical stimulation to initiate lactation.
That is silly.
The whole mechanism is there.
Why do you think there are nipples on male chests.

{....

Strange but True: Males Can Lactate​

...
In late 2004 the Internet Movie Database reported that Dustin Hoffman suddenly had the urge to breast-feed. Had the then-67-year-old Hoffman—who brought mainstream culture face to face with autism in Rain Man and went mano a mano with an Ebola-like filovirus in Outbreak—never quite broken character from his 1982 film Tootsie? Nope. He was just really keen to help out with his first grandchild.

Interestingly, he could have possibly lent a helping, er, breast, if he had held the suckling newborn to his nipples for a couple weeks although he could also have tried starving himself or taking a medication that would affect his brain's pituitary gland.

There have been countless literary descriptions of men miraculously breast-feeding, from The Talmud to Tolstoy, where, in Anna Karenina, there is a short anecdote of a baby suckling an Englishman for sustenance while on board a ship. The little anthropological evidence documented suggests it is possible. In the 1896 compendium Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, George Gould and Walter Pyle catalogue several instances of male nursing being observed. Among them was a South American man, observed by Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who subbed as wet nurse after his wife fell ill as well as male missionaries in Brazil that were the sole milk supply for their children because their wives had shriveled breasts. More recently, Agence France-Presse reported a short piece in 2002 on a 38-year-old man in Sri Lanka who nursed his two daughters through their infancy after his wife died during the birth of her second child.
...}
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Wrong.
Males lactate about as easily as females.


{...
Can men produce milk and breastfeed? As surprising as this might sound, the answer is yes!

It seems to be an unusual request but there are about 70K inquiries about male lactation in Google every month. Evidently, more and more people are interested in this topic.

There can be multiple reasons why males would want to lactate:

  1. Fathers wanting to breastfeed their baby so as to share duties with the mother. Sometimes the mother might have health issues that forbid her to breastfeed. The father then takes over as the breast milk giver.
  2. Transgender women who want to breastfeed adopted or surrogate kids
  3. For erotic lactation purposes in Adult Nursing Relationships (ANRs)
No matter the reason, with a lot of commitment and the right method it can be done!

The basic requirements for being able to produce breast milk are functioning breasts and a pituitary gland in the brain (to release prolactin, the lactation hormone). Men happen to have both so there is no major obstacle for them to lactate.

Of course they need to follow the correct method to develop their breasts so as to induce lactation. To do so, they need to use the same hormones naturally released during a woman's pregnancy to develop their breasts. Once they do so they can often produce enough milk to cover between 25% and 75% of a baby's nutritional needs.

The basic method for inducing lactation in males​

The basic principle for inducing lactation is, as unintuitive as it sounds for males, to trick the body into thinking there was a pregnancy that came to term. It's the so-called Newman-Goldfarb protocols for inducing lactation. You do this by taking the three main hormones that control the development of lactation during pregnancy: progesterone, estrogen and prolactin.

We wrote an article that details the procedure. Inducing lactation typically takes time and the longer the process, the more likely you are to successfully induce lactation. This can be too long and tedious for some people so we've detailed steps based on how much time you're ready to dedicate to the process:

 
Why the F are we going down this man lactating rabbit hole with a frigging progressive? This is just stupid. Men cannot breast feed or produce milk. The only exceptions are so friggin rare that this conversation is simple semantics.

 

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