Interview - Providing a milkmaid service
An interview with Elizabeth.
Elizabeth advertised on Pamfam during her pregnancy and gave
us a great interview.
She was also kind enough to answer a set of questions from
both male and female readers on the subject of providing a
milkmaid service. Below are her responses.
Questions from ladies
1. What is a milkmaid service? Is it the same as an adult
baby service?
No its a different thing altogether, although some milk maids
provide an adult baby service too. Milkmaids provide a breast
milk service for the client who has a fascination with milky
breasts, either suckling, expressing or providing the milk
to drink with any other requests the client may have, not
necessarily sexual, if that makes sense. Adult babies seem
to like to be treated as babies, nappies. cribs the full works,
not just focusing on breasts.
2. How much demand is there for these services?
I get fully booked weeks in advance! Milkmaids seem to be
a rare commodity!
3. What is that men are looking for/expecting from a lady
offering a milkmaid service?
Its different for the individual - no two of my clients have
wanted the same thing - but mostly its a breast/nipple thing!
4. Any advice you can offer to someone considering doing
these services – >anything you wish you’d known.
I wish I'd done it sooner - I love it - its nothing like
feeding a baby - far more sensual and a lot more fun! And
you meet the nicest people!
Questions from Punters
1. I am looking for a lactating woman who is prepared to
breast feed me but I don't want anything else – is this
likely to be a problem?
No that's fine - you choose the level of service you require
and I'll fulfil your requirements
2. I don't know what to expect and how much! Assuming that
I do find such a woman, how much milk can I expect from her?
It varies at different times of the day and from milk maid
to milk maid - but you should have enough to satisfy you!
It is very sticky & very sweet so watch your clothing.
It does smell a bit like cottage cheese after a while, so
remember that before you go home you'll need to shower first!
3. Is it advisable to ask her about her breastfeeding schedule
... so that I don't interfere with her baby's feeds? Can this
impact the amount of milk I get from her?
Breast milk is on a supply and demand basis - the more its
used, the more is made, so no, don't worry about feeding times,
she'll fit you around her needs as it were.
4. I’d really like her to use a breast pump, wear a
nursing bra. Would a woman do this for me and is it OK to
ask?
Of course its ok to ask - we're providing a service and want
you to be happy with what you're paying for so ask away
5. What would the woman expect from me? Any advice/tips?
Only what any woman would expect - politeness and courtesy
go a long way! And respect any boundaries that she may have.
6. Is it possible to ascertain if the woman is safe and healthy
or not?
All pregnant women have to have an HIV test so should know
their HIV status/ any other infections from that. However,
its a matter of trust - if you have any doubts at all then
steer clear. It is possible to pick up HIV from breast milk
- it is bodily fluids after all
Other questions? Email us and ask.
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