>I'm a nipple man myself (easy to figure) but many arguments regarding the >sexualization of female breasts (by men and women) have to do with never >getting enough as an infant/toddler/you draw your own line (though the world >avergae is over four according to the WHO). >So in a backhanded way, it may be justifiable, so to speak. ;) >Cheers, >kirt Well - as a way to "return to the teat" - I buy that completely. No one can get too much love and nurturing and that's a fact. The desire to give and receive nurturing builds interdependence and is a survival trait, as we are "pack" animals, and don't do well as lone-beasts. And I think most nursing done after the age of two, anywhere, is probably more for emotional and bonding purposes than nutritional. Fawn