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Old April 27th 06, 06:07 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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Do you Mum's get sexual fantasies when your kid is sucking on your big
milk filled sagging titties?

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Old April 27th 06, 12:53 PM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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Miss Glamour wrote:
Do you Mum's get sexual fantasies when your kid is sucking on your big
milk filled sagging titties?


Occasionally when I can't get a let down, thinking of her daddy (yes,
in *that* way) does the trick. After all, the same hormones (oxytocin,
etc.) are involved. So, while I know you're a troll, and you're just
trying to get people riled up (you're going to have to try harder, by
the way), there may be some new mom out there who doesn't know that
fantasies are a great way to trigger a let down. Or, there may be a
mom reading who has figured it out, but feels like a pervert, and I
don't want that, either. Considering that I went to considerable
trouble to get a prescription for Oxytocin spray (and oh my GOD does
that hurt your nose!), to trigger my let down before I figured this
out, I'd say it's information worth spreading around. Fantasizing
actually works better than the nasal spray. And once the let down
starts, I can stop thinking about it, and the let down keeps going.

The only trouble is, with a baby in the house, it has been so long
since there was any real action, it's getting hard to remember what it
was like....

If I think about her birth, I can also trigger a let down. I haven't
figured that one out. Some days one set of thoughts works better,
other days, it's the other set of thoughts. Go figure.

Amy

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Old April 28th 06, 02:02 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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On 2006-04-27 19:53:48 +0800, "Amy" said:


Miss Glamour wrote:
/Snip troll/


Occasionally when I can't get a let down, thinking of her daddy (yes,
in *that* way) does the trick. After all, the same hormones (oxytocin,
etc.) are involved. So, while I know you're a troll, and you're just
trying to get people riled up (you're going to have to try harder, by
the way), there may be some new mom out there who doesn't know that
fantasies are a great way to trigger a let down. Or, there may be a
mom reading who has figured it out, but feels like a pervert, and I
don't want that, either. Considering that I went to considerable
trouble to get a prescription for Oxytocin spray (and oh my GOD does
that hurt your nose!), to trigger my let down before I figured this
out, I'd say it's information worth spreading around. Fantasizing
actually works better than the nasal spray. And once the let down
starts, I can stop thinking about it, and the let down keeps going.

The only trouble is, with a baby in the house, it has been so long
since there was any real action, it's getting hard to remember what it
was like....

If I think about her birth, I can also trigger a let down. I haven't
figured that one out. Some days one set of thoughts works better,
other days, it's the other set of thoughts. Go figure.

Amy


Thanks, Amy! I've been having trouble letting down for the last few
weeks, and what helped me was imagining that I was letting down, and to
relax my shoulders... will have to start imagining Angelina Jol-- I
mean my husband


Jo
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Woman, Wife, Mother, Midwife

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Old April 28th 06, 02:57 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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"Amy" wrote in message
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Miss Glamour wrote:
Do you Mum's get sexual fantasies when your kid is sucking on your big
milk filled sagging titties?


Occasionally when I can't get a let down, thinking of her daddy (yes,
in *that* way) does the trick. After all, the same hormones (oxytocin,
etc.) are involved. So, while I know you're a troll, and you're just
trying to get people riled up (you're going to have to try harder, by
the way), there may be some new mom out there who doesn't know that
fantasies are a great way to trigger a let down. Or, there may be a
mom reading who has figured it out, but feels like a pervert, and I
don't want that, either. Considering that I went to considerable
trouble to get a prescription for Oxytocin spray (and oh my GOD does
that hurt your nose!), to trigger my let down before I figured this
out, I'd say it's information worth spreading around. Fantasizing
actually works better than the nasal spray. And once the let down
starts, I can stop thinking about it, and the let down keeps going.

The only trouble is, with a baby in the house, it has been so long
since there was any real action, it's getting hard to remember what it
was like....

If I think about her birth, I can also trigger a let down. I haven't
figured that one out. Some days one set of thoughts works better,
other days, it's the other set of thoughts. Go figure.

Amy


well there is something new that i didnt know. fancy a troll thread
sparking something of actual use! thanks amy


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Old April 28th 06, 05:38 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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Occasionally when I can't get a let down, thinking of her daddy

I see, sweety. So then I figure while breast feeding your fingering
your pussy thinking of "Daddy"....meanwhile he's out "working late"
again. Uh-huh.

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Old April 28th 06, 06:33 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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"Miss Glamour" wrote in message
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Occasionally when I can't get a let down, thinking of her daddy


I see, sweety. So then I figure while breast feeding your fingering
your pussy thinking of "Daddy"....meanwhile he's out "working late"
again. Uh-huh.


Out "working late" is better than missing class and learning the basics on
proper grammar and spelling.
Is it the weekend already? School shouldn't be out for the weekend until
tomorrow...


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Old April 29th 06, 03:57 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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Sit in a tub of warm soapy water and you night be able to get it out.

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Old April 29th 06, 06:22 AM posted to misc.kids.breastfeeding
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"Miss Glamour" wrote in message
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Sit in a tub of warm soapy water and you night be able to get it out.


Oooh... How I wish you made some sense and could be given some credit for
time wasted.
You have yet to be able to compose a line that makes even a bit of sense,
and I'll put money down that I'm not the only one who is having trouble
figuring out your attempts at being funny, witty and a good troll. FTR,
you're not.


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