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to think that breastfeeding a 25 year old, even as a one off, is more than a little strange?

153 replies

Ewe · 03/02/2010 20:11

Article here about when breastfeeding should stop and the author quoted two examples of 25 year old women bfing as a one off after a bereavement.

'two 25-year-old women who had suffered bereavement and went to their respective mothers for ?one-off comfort?.
"It probably started with a cuddle and led from there," she tells me'

Now I am very pro breastfeeding but I found this very strange/unusual. I just can't imagine a situation where I, as a woman in my 20s, would breastfeed from my mother but then part of me thinks if they've just suffered a big loss, who am I to think this way of coping is wrong?

So, less of an AIBU but more of a what do you all think?

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mjinhiding · 03/02/2010 20:19

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curryfreak · 03/02/2010 20:19

Think this is a wind up but,-
Anybody who breastfeeds their child after a year is seriously strange.
Much more to do with the needs of the mother than the child.
I have read about 4 year olds being breastfed,
I think social services should come a knocking if a child is being breastfed at that age...

usualsuspect · 03/02/2010 20:21

25! how odd ..

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 03/02/2010 20:22

I think you're the wind-up curryfreak.

RoseBlossoms · 03/02/2010 20:22

aww curry freak always nice to see a balanced view from you!

Ewe · 03/02/2010 20:23

curryfreak

Yes, yes, I'm the one who is winding people up.

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thisisyesterday · 03/02/2010 20:24

i guess it's all down to the kind of relationship you have with your mother. i read it too and can't honestly say i can ever see that happening here!
i remember asking my mum if i could breastfeed when i was about 4 and she was horrified! lol (and she BF me til i was about 2)

kslatts · 03/02/2010 20:24

Breastfeeding at 25 is very odd

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ChickensLoveMarmite · 03/02/2010 20:26

Personally, I feel strange about a walking, talking child breastfeeding (Before I get flamed, I'm not saying I think it's wrong for other people, its just how I feel) Therefore, the notion of BF a human being who can legally get plastered, vote, get married, reproduce themselves, and drive, is just If I'm upset, I go to my mum for a cuddle. She wouldn't whack her baps out.

littleducks · 03/02/2010 20:26

Hmmm, but the article says the interviewee has "heard of" all sounds a bit urban myth to me

"It probably started off as a cuddle" is geusswork

AnyFucker · 03/02/2010 20:27

I know a 46 year old ho likes to chomp on the boob

'tis nothing to do with feeding though...

morningpaper · 03/02/2010 20:28

lolol "It started off as a cuddle ... and then mummy got her boob out"

Bollocks

I can imagine breastfeeding a traumatised lover though

morningpaper · 03/02/2010 20:28

If I'm upset, I go to my mum for a cuddle. She wouldn't whack her baps out.

DorcusLane · 03/02/2010 20:29

ridiculous....dont believe a word of it, bit shocked that you possibly believe such nonsence,....unless they are inbred?

StellaLovesPotato · 03/02/2010 20:31

I saw this article too. Can't imagine it myself...
So, how old is too old, then?

chandellina · 03/02/2010 20:31

random story with no real insights and propagating unbelievable urban myths. LOL at the idea sex stops during BFing. ("she owes me good sex after this.")

fishie · 03/02/2010 20:31

i thought this was a fairly positive piece for a dm type organ.

although it did have the obligatory 'bitty' mention. the 25yo thing sounds highly unlikely but so what if it is true.

morningpaper · 03/02/2010 20:32

oh sorry I realised this is quoting Sinnot who I like

well it's possible

odisco · 03/02/2010 20:32

What has being inbred got to do with it?

Ewe · 03/02/2010 20:34

I doubt the 25year olds are going to be volunteering for interviews and pics of the experience though... Sinnott is well respected in her field I believe and I can't think why she would make up something like this.

It hardly helps her cause to normalise extended feeding?

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PuzzleRocks · 03/02/2010 20:34

No idea if it's true or not but I think it's a shame if it detracts from an otherwise good article.

fishie · 03/02/2010 20:34

i don't care who drinks whose milk when and where and how. anyone who thinks yuck or eeuw has issues.

PuzzleRocks · 03/02/2010 20:36

We could always ask Ann

morningpaper · 03/02/2010 20:38

anyone who thinks yuck or eeuw has issues.

well it's hard not to put oneself in that position

so that's okay to think EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW