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For as long as I can remember, I've always had big breasts. They developed early and increased in size all the way up to an F cup in my adult life. They've always been sort of a running joke in my close-knit group of friends -- jokes I absolutely participate in. I am aware of their size. This is nothing new to me.
I've totally rocked cleavage-baring shirts and bathing suits, and I've done it with pride. It makes me feel sexy -- because without a doubt boobs are sexy. Just as any body part can be sexy. I absolutely see the attraction to them and even believe sexualizing them is appropriate in the correct consenting settings.
Yes, that's right. I sexually enjoy my own breasts and love it when my partner enjoys them. Yes fellas, ladies enjoy them too -- is your mind blown yet?
But just like any other body part, their sexual appeal isn't their primary purpose. There is a time and a place breasts (and butts and abs and eyes) are sexy.
Ever since my son was born, he has loved to snuggle on my chest. He is only 3 months old so I can't know for sure, but I suspect it has to do with him hearing my heartbeat and my breasts being comfy. For awhile when he was first earthside, the only way to get him to fall asleep was prop him upright and let him snuggle in. Perfectly normal baby behavior.
However, should he do it in public, people (and in particular, men like you) like to take it as an opportunity to openly discuss and sexualize the entire situation.
"Man he has the life. Sure wish I could rest there."
I wish I was kidding. Even one of our doctors made an off-color comment when my son snuggled up to me. He turned to my husband and said:
"Man that used to be your spot, but looks like you got the boot!"
Before you start rolling your eyes and calling me a snowflake, take this into consideration:
If my son wasn't sleeping on my chest, wouldn't it be considered grotesque to just comment on my breasts in public? Of course it would -- and using my sleeping infant as a sly way to talk about my body is especially heinous.
Implying he is a "lucky man" because he gets to sleep on my chest kind of implies he is getting some sort of pleasure other than comfort out of it. There is nothing sexual or pleasurable about it.
Breasts, although they can be sexual in a consenting context, have a primary function of comforting and feeding children.
By implying my son is just "lucky" to rest on my boobs does several misogynistic things at once. For one, it places a weird toxic assumption on my kid. We talk all the time about kids being forced to grow up too fast and in the same breath say things like "He'll be such a ladies' man." My boobs aren't sexual to him; they are part of mommy's body.
It also objectifies the sh*t out of me. I'm not a pair of disembodied breasts. Because they are big doesn't mean you have an invitation to comment on them. And using my son as a way to weasel in a comment probably earns you a special place in hell.
Just because someone sees my breasts as pleasurable doesn't give them the right to make me (or any other woman) uncomfortable. And it certainly isn't ok to make it weird for me and my son.
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An Indiana mother was “freaking out” upon realizing her newborn son had grown breasts — which began lactating — at just a week old.
Vanessa Moran of Evansville gave birth to baby Kylan Sherrill on June 1, 2020 — a healthy boy of seven pounds and 13 ounces.
But the 28-year-old hospital schedule administrator soon spotted something strange about him — that his nipples appeared “inverted,” she told Kennedy News.
“I noticed immediately that he didn’t have any nipples,” she said, adding that newborn Kylan also seemed fussier than her previous children. “He was really whiny and cried a lot.”
Over the next few days after birth, his chest appeared to swell “super big” — and eventually out came what a “shocked” Moran could only assume was breast milk.
“I was freaking out — I’d never seen that before in a baby,” said Moran, thinking it could be an infection or “something life threatening.”
Kylan’s worried mom and father immediately visited their family doctor, who diagnosed the baby boy with neonatal galactorrhea, a rare phenomenon in which an abundance of estrogen from the pregnant mother is transferred to the baby, affecting both males and females.
Nicknamed “Witch’s milk” by some, galactorrhea occurs in 5 to 6% of children at some point during infancy, according to an early study of the condition published in the JAMA Pediatrics medical journal. Fortunately, it is neither life-threatening nor permanent.
However, this news was no comfort to Kylan, who would have to endure the pains of lactation for about two months before his hormones stabilized, according to his doctors, and there is no way to relieve it.
Baby Kylan (left) and his “curious” 5-year-old brother Isaiah Sherrill.
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“Us women know that when your breasts are full of milk it’s sore, so the only thing I could do was put a warm rag on his chest to try and ease the pain it was causing him and leave his shirt off him for a while,” she explained.
At about six weeks, Kylan’s case of neonatal galactorrhea had cleared up. Now, the 13-month-old is living the life of any other healthy baby.
Said Moran, “I was really relieved and just so happy that he was healthy and happy.”
Now, Moran is sharing Kylan’s story on social media, including a recent series of viral TikTok videos, to raise awareness among other parents who were “confused” by the condition, like her — as well as her 5-year-old son, Isaiah Sherrill, who was particularly “curious.”
“He asked me if Kylan could drink his own milk,” she said, adding that her doctor advised against it, as attempting to relieve the fluid build-up could encourage further lactation and inflammation.
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