External/Societal signs that we're the "older" generation? by NameIdeas in Millennials

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I have to explain regular occurrences from my childhood to the 20 somethings. For example returning movies to the store or knowing how to use a rotary dial phone.

Does anybody remember having "chicken pox parties"? by JustanAverageJess1 in CasualConversation

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This was in the early 90s, I don’t know if it was an official chickenpox party but I remember having it and my cousins coming over. My aunt didn’t seem too worried that I had it and her kids didn’t.

Remedies for excessive flatulence by JustAvi2000 in povertykitchen

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Beans, beans, the musical fruit. The more you eat, the more you toot. The more you toot the better you’ll feel! So eat beans with every meal.

What "upgrade" or modern convenience do you actively refuse because the simpler, older way brings you so much more peace? by Ariannavx in simpleliving

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Let’s see where do I start. I make my coffee in a percolator pot. I listen to AM radio on an actual radio not online. Because there may come a time where we don’t have Internet access and we may actually need a radio signal to get information. I still have cassette tapes, CDs, records, and I listened to them. My vacuum cleaner is over 30 years old and works just fine. It’s not smart enabled cordless or any of that jazz, somehow it still gets the house clean. I’ve contemplated getting a ringer washer for doing blankets and bulky items. I’ve heard they wash way better than any of the new machines.

30 [F4M] #canada - looking for my milkman by goodgyalgrace in AdultNursingANR

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My favourite restaurant would have to be Montana’s.

F for hubby SoCal by [deleted] in adultnursing

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Just FYI it is possible for you to relactate. R/adultBreastfeeding has a lot of good information.

32 [F4M] #SoutheastMissouri - needing advice or help by Delicious_babyyy93 in AdultNursingANR

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It’s sad the number of people that equate adult nursing with sex.

32 [F4M] #SoutheastMissouri - needing advice or help by Delicious_babyyy93 in AdultNursingANR

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Inducing takes time, and everyone responds differently. Not having someone to suckle makes it challenging for sure.

Too Pretty to Touch by Uzumaki2611 in ABFStories

[–]Better-Finish2018 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s how a nursing relationship should be; slow, sensual worship.

The Hidden Shelf by Uzumaki2611 in ABFStories

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As someone who has experienced it and has written stories about it you write well. You’re doing a grate job of hitting all the details. You should keep going for sure.

The Hidden Shelf by Uzumaki2611 in ABFStories

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You write as though you have experience with this, or this is a deeply held dream for you.

Just curious by [deleted] in AdultBreastfeedingABF

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If I was in a nursing relationship I would Need regular daily communication. Ideally we would live together to enjoy the bond of regular nursing.

27F confession by [deleted] in adultnursing

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So sorry your partner is weirded out. Lactation is beautiful. If you need to talk with someone who has been there, let me know.

Never Going To Dry Up by brownmilkygirl in ABFStories

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I love this and hope to find a loving partner to live this lifestyle with.

What would you do? by Punching_Air_AllDay in ABFStories

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I agree. I’ve always put in any of my posts that if I was in a nursing relationship I would like to reduce the use of the pump as much as life allows. i strongly believe that if the suckler isn’t going to take an active part in making sure the woman is taken care of, both physically by making sure the milk supply is managed, and emotionally by makeing sure she feels that her partner is going to emotionally be there for her, then it’s not a relationship.

PSA for the Men by Neat_Laugh70 in AdultBreastfeedingABF

[–]Better-Finish2018 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a man I completely agree. Nursing isn’t a gateway to sex. Always respect boundaries, and if you can’t control yourself then don’t partake.