Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

ANR is not what the majority like to assume

In starting this blog I was hoping to have more time to keep up on it. I wanted to help people understand ANR and show people that ANR is not what the majority like to assume. But things didn't go as planned. I found myself quickly overwhelmed with working more hours at work and family demanding more time.

The numbers I originaly gained were from random people in different ANR groups in 2012. (Primary ANR Space). It started out with wanting to know haw many people were successful with relactation. In doing so, I was surprised to find how many couples did not have lactation in there ANR. I wanted to share the information and show that ANR is not all about the milk.

Even when I’m on my wife’s breasts. I just like being there against her. Just focused on her and her focus on me. We found ANR vary relaxing and intimate. We don’t have a lactating relationship. For us its not necessary and we just don’t have the time or energy it required. We are happy with dry nursing now and then.

My future goal is to get more accurate and up to date data from people such as age groups, how many are in a wet/dry nursing relationship and so on. This way I can properly chart it and share my results.
I am hoping to do more blogging and cleanup my blogs in the near future. But for now I have provided links to areas that have more information on ANR.

Some of the best open and clean resources I found: