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August 19, 2025 at 3:21 am #624577
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InactiveSo I’ve noticed throughout my time as a lover of breastfeeding and breast play that men of certain nationalities are more enthralled by my breast. There’s a different level of intensity with Asian/Indian men.
Soo I’m curious to know… Is breast play, worship and or feeding a custom of Asian/Indian culture?
August 19, 2025 at 4:20 am #624589Anonymous
InactiveThis is an interesting question. I have noticed this myself. I’m not sure if it’s anything specific within Indian culture that acts as a catalyst to Indian men seeking breastfeeding. I know there are plenty of Indians on this site, I’d be fascinated to hear what others have to say.
August 19, 2025 at 2:03 pm #624715This is a really interesting topic. I’m curious now
August 19, 2025 at 3:07 pm #624746Anonymous
InactiveThanks for sharing! I never want to assume I’m having a one off experience. I’m definitely interested in getting insight from both women and men!
August 19, 2025 at 3:08 pm #624747Anonymous
InactiveThere’s something new to be learned EVERYDAY!
August 19, 2025 at 4:06 pm #624771It may be because traditionally breastfeeding is more acceptable in Indian culture. And hence Indian man are more open to it.
August 19, 2025 at 7:20 pm #624888Quite the analysis. 1.Have you compared the interested to other races such as Caucasians and African American ?
2. Have you provided equal access to all races or do you prefer Asian and Indian men ?
Accessibility matters when creating a conclusion, example. Electric cars are more cost efficient than gas cars.
But if all location doesn’t have equal access such as a stable electric system to charge cars such as in some third world countries then that hypothesis
may be incorrect.August 20, 2025 at 1:35 am #625053Anonymous
InactiveShe’s asking about culture, not race. Not everything is about race.
August 20, 2025 at 4:19 am #625100👏👏👏👏👏👏
August 20, 2025 at 5:38 am #625138To potato’s point, it IS partly about race. Race and culture are intertwined. Growing up black or white or brown, even within the USA will mean likely different culture based on who you look up to, the way your parents raise you, your overall family influence.
I’m in Italy and a couple of women I’ve spoken to here say that abf is uncommon as a desire among men.
I’m not sure if their comments qualify to paint all Italian men as less into it.
As for the Indian angle, an Indian woman told me her ex guy wasn’t into it, despite her wanting him to be, but that is a tiny statistical sample lol.August 20, 2025 at 2:45 pm #625219Anonymous
InactiveHey guys and gals, in regards to that question from David and point made by Say Potato!… I’ve had relationship (of different sorts) with many men in my 37 yrs and I also intentionally seek information from people of different cultures. I enjoy learning about people!!
So I’m definitely saying from my experience, and sources of info I’ve tapped into, other cultures have been less interested than Asian/Indian.
And overall I would put African Americans and American Caucasians into one culture… American
August 21, 2025 at 3:36 am #625491Anonymous
InactiveI find it interesting how India is the land of the Kama Sutra, yet sex and kissing is very taboo. Kissing wasn’t really shown in Bollywood movies until the past couple decades. I’m going to go out on a limb here: there is an attraction to that which is taboo. That statement can apply to all people regardless of culture, but I see it a lot within Indian culture. There are a lot of taboo things that may not be spoken of and are swept under the rug. Relations with underage girls comes up most prominently in my mind. In the past 20 years child marriage has decreased from 50% to about 22% but that’s still significant. I’m not sure if traditional Indian women are allowed to “enjoy” sex or sensual touching. I think there’s an expectation to be demure. I could totally be wrong. Just my thoughts. BTW, I’m Indian but born and raised in the US.
August 21, 2025 at 1:09 pm #625662As a brown man who has grown up in western society, I have been able to experience both sides of the coin as to speak. I think in Indian/ East Asian culture, the bond between the mother and child is unique – breastfeeding is encouraged from birth and an everlasting connection is built. As that child grown up it associates this with many things, but for someone like me it radiates a feeling of safety and warmth. I suppose a man or woman who has experienced this will naturally gravitate towards breastfeeding as something that not only acts as a form of gratification but also brings them closer to their partner. I think there are more scenarios where other reasons are at play but this is my own opinion.
August 21, 2025 at 2:39 pm #625735I have enjoyed this examination of ethnicity and breast feeding. I comment as a white American male who has shared ABF with white, Hispanic, Asian and Indian partners. I engaged these ladies in conversation and never discussed their experiences with other ethnicities. They all were eager to describe past good and bad experiences- and their experiences were all based upon how they were treated, their partners level of respect, not ethnicity one bit. Of course with human nature as it is… I did rank my experiences and the best ABF partner and subsequent lover I have had is Indian. A total lady in public and an absolute freak in private.
August 21, 2025 at 8:16 pm #625945Anonymous
InactiveWow Blackbird that’s an amazing point! Possibly an attraction to things that are taboo. I myself have only watched a handful of Bollywood movies so I can’t speak as a super fan but from what I’ve seen they DEFINITELY prefer the womens role to be “Demure”. Same can be said for other Asian “cinema” (don’t know what things I can and can’t say hear).
Girl you may have just cracked the code 🤭
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