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ok folks I've just used the word lactation in a blurb, to great controversy among my esteemed colleagues, who believe the word to give them creepy yucky feelings.
I on the other hand, am aroused by this word and concept, but look, I'm pretty into pregnancy stuff in general.
So I bring it to you, the intended recipients of blurbs the world over:
is 'lactation', like 'sponge' and 'moist', a gross word?
ps. no actual lactation was observed in the upcoming video so don't get too excited however there is what I believe may be implied lactation and now I've said lactation 1000 times and have I grossed you out enough girls?
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Hahahah Viva stop telling on us in front of the members
Joking. I don't know why, I think Mew hit the nail on the head for me when we were chatting about it - it feels like a really clinical word somehow. But also it makes me think about the physical act of lactating and I have this weird thing that happens to me where someone will talk about something 'bodily' and I will immediately become hyper aware of that body part. Like for example, when you talk about lactation I become really aware of my nipples and imagine that they're leaking, agh it's so weird hahaha.
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lactation happens to non-pregnant women, yes? I recall Nazz's lacticious 1 and 2 ... amazing stuff.
when my partner was breast-feeding, she didn't feel she wanted sex as much as during her pregnancy (especially during her third trimester). but as a lactating freshly-minted mother, her breasts were swollen, heavy, and her fullness of figure and newness of motherly care really stoked in me a desire to hold her close, to press myself against her stretched-out sticky flesh that had just sprung forth new flesh.
pregnancy sex vibes are real. i don't have a lactation fetish - but full milk-filled breasts signal a metamorphosis of the female, partaking in this new act of caregiving and life-enabling. and that is really really fucking sexy.
Last edited by smoothed (17-09-20 15:50:24)
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ok folks I've just used the word lactation in a blurb, to great controversy among my esteemed colleagues, who believe the word to give them creepy yucky feelings.
Tell em to latch on and go with the flow.
I assume people are Miranda fans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfPMkD6WbHc
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oh my lord a moist plinth!
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I love your words smoothed. I think there's so much mystery to attraction, arousal, sexuality, so much that we miss out on when we consume only photographs and videos, visual content. Its what makes women believe their bodies aren't beautiful if they're not spic and span, fat-less and tight - but so much of sex is in the sticky, in the soft, in the heavy, the tidal, the salty, in the lift and stretch, the wet and the push... we miss out knowing all that when we concentrate in on beauty limited to the visual.
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I love your words smoothed.
oh viva i love your words too
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"Moist" never seemed icky to me. "Seepage" sounds a little narsty.\
Lactating is a fact of life. I wouldn't count it as a turn on personally, but it doesn't creep me out.
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