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February 22, 2022 at 3:36 pm #106084
A lot of profiles says ” I’m experienced ”
What do you consider being experienced? By how long you’ve been nursing or how many partners you’ve had?
For me ” experienced ” is not someone that has tried it one or two times to see if they like it.
It’s you being with at least one person on a regular basis so you can really understand the bond,the connection and the intimacy that nursing gives you. If your partner is lactating, she wants you to also be experienced enough to understand the time and dedication it takes for her to produce milk for you.
What does experienced mean to you?
February 22, 2022 at 3:56 pm #106090Anonymous
Inactive“I can suckle for hours”
kidding
February 22, 2022 at 3:56 pm #106091I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment of what ” experienced ” means.
You have succinctly nailed it ! Commitment to a lactating partner is paramount to the partners achieving the bond needed to cement their relationship.February 22, 2022 at 4:12 pm #106096It might be like working on a fishing boat. The junior guy starts out as an apprentice baiter. After the first season he moves up to journeyman baiter. He is “Experienced”.
After years of gaining responsibility and dedication to this craft he is truly experienced. He is now a Master baiter.😜February 22, 2022 at 4:24 pm #106098Going through all the process with her, knowing the time and commitment it takes to get where you set your mind too… helping her induce lactation for both their benefits.
But also enjoying the bond you created with her by nursing with your partner.I really wish I could have that again!
February 22, 2022 at 6:05 pm #106143I was in a committed anr for 6 months. Also was tought proper latch from another partner. It’s not about quantity its about quality I believe.
February 22, 2022 at 9:30 pm #106240Agreed that length of relationship with one partner should be considered at or near the top of the “experience” pyramid.
February 23, 2022 at 3:39 am #106344Anonymous
InactiveI believe Mr Johan and JOE sum it up. Like I mention I my profile, I’ve done my homework. I want to bring something to the table beyond: a mouth. Know about: the variety of lactation supplements, suckling techniques, bras prices and locations, pumps prices and availability or other equipment, lotions, etc. I want to be a resource to her for the success of or mutual affinity. And nursing isn’t suppose to be the core of the relationship. Well one could conclude that it’s part of it. Those of us looking for a anR want a kick-ass woman, that so happens to have a stellar scrumptious pair. Not the other way around. So experience being means that one has or has had multiple partners? Maybe. Or experienced cause one might have been in the ANR scene for a while? Maybe. But I’m with Mr JOE on this one QUALITY over quantity.
February 24, 2022 at 4:59 am #106746Anonymous
InactiveTo me being an experienced nurser encompasses several things.
1. Being able to latch and suckle in a way that is comfortable and pleasurable for both.
2. Knowing how to deal with The common issues that a woman who is lactating will face. A couple of examples are, sore nipples, engorgement, and mastitis.
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. Dealing with any flack she gets shouldn’t be left up to her . After all, she is doing it for you.
4. Being able to appreciate the sacrifice she is making to produce milk.
5. Being willing to take a brake from nursing if she asks. -
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