Male breastfeeding?
Oh yea, this is turning into a MGTOW thread
Oh yea, this is turning into a MGTOW thread

I wasn't asking if it can be done, I was asking if you're gonna do it.Breastfeeding Men - YouTube
Colombo A 38-year-old Sri Lankan man, whose wife had died three months ago, appears to have the ability to breastfeed his two infant daughters, doctors said on Wednesday.![]()
The man, from the central town of Walapone, lost his wife during childbirth.
My eldest daughter refused to be fed with powdered milk liquid in the feeding bottle.
I was so moved one evening and to stop her crying I offered my breast. I then realised that I was capable of breastfeeding her, the man admitted.
Dr Kamal Jayasinghe, deputy director of a Sri Lankan government hospital, was quoted as saying it was possible for men to produce milk if the prolactine hormone became hyperactive. Sapa-AFP
Milkmen: Fathers who Breastfeed | Unassisted Childbirth
I wasn't asking if it can be done, I was asking if you're gonna do it.![]()
before you asked if he was gonna do it, did you know that it could be done?![]()
Brotha, you're FULL OF shyt. The mother is the original, best caregiver. The first school of education for the child starts in the mother wombs.
But they're not.
A good parent is a good parent.
You need Momz (or mother like figures)
You need Pops (or father like figures)
end of discussion. Men can do and explain certain things Women can't and vice-versa.![]()
I feel like fathers become more important the older a child gets. If I moved in with my pops during high school I think I'd be much more disciplined/complete as a young man right now.
Serious question, mom dukes was a jump off?
I was raised by a single father (since 11) and I'll say this; you need both.
There's things a father can't teach you, that your mother should.
As a man, like what?