Would you watch a show called 'Breastfeeding My Boyfriend'?

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Breastfeeding, as most people would agree, should be reserved for babies.

As it turns out, there are some grown adults who also enjoy partaking in this specific activity and a British television channel wanted to delve deeper into this practice, so they made a documentary called, 'Breastfeeding My Boyfriend'.

And it is exactly what you think it is.

The synopsis reads: "A look at the taboo surrounding adult breastfeeding, exploring a growing underground scene that ranges from women producing milk for their partners to the lucrative lactation porn industry."

The documentary follows the lives of one couple, Lana Michaels and her fiancé Shawn, who left quite an impression on viewers.
2 Nov 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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