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The milk that I had eaten with my cereal for breakfast had curdled and turned into a kind of cheese in my stomach. When I read about this cheese from breast milk I puked up a bit of my stomach cheese and reflexively swallowed it back down.Originally posted by MarkGrace View Post
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Does it strike anyone as odd that humans are grossed out by the thought of consuming human milk and milk products but not the same thing from cows? I'm the same way, but it's not intuitively obvious to me that it should be that way.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
--Jonathan Swift
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SU, I think it has a lot to do with our ability to disassociate the milk from what it really is -- the white runny excretion of a cow's mammary glands. Anyone who has ever seen or handled a distended lactating human breast will find that memory quite hard to shake. In contrast, for most of us, milk is something we buy in a carton or jar. That is a far cry from any runny glandular excretion. Marketing is the business world's attempt to define associations. The carton and jar were really good ideas. Milk from a jar is far more appealing than flopping a cow's teet into your mouth.
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All I can say is what a pain in the ass to make. I can't imagine spending the energy to pump for this.What's to explain? It's a bunch of people, most of whom you've never met, who are just as likely to be homicidal maniacs as they are to be normal everyday people, with whom you share the minutiae of your everyday life. It's totally normal, and everyone would understand.
-Teenage Dirtbag
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I think you have explained why I'd probably try the human milk cheese without much reservation.Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostSU, I think it has a lot to do with our ability to disassociate the milk from what it really is -- the white runny excretion of a cow's mammary glands. Anyone who has ever seen or handled a distended lactating human breast will find that memory quite hard to shake. In contrast, for most of us, milk is something we buy in a carton or jar. That is a far cry from any runny glandular excretion. Marketing is the business world's attempt to define associations. The carton and jar were really good ideas. Milk from a jar is far more appealing than flopping a cow's teet into your mouth.Awesomeness now has a name. Let me introduce myself.
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I have no such aversion.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostDoes it strike anyone as odd that humans are grossed out by the thought of consuming human milk and milk products but not the same thing from cows? I'm the same way, but it's not intuitively obvious to me that it should be that way.
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I'll suck a great boob any timeOriginally posted by SeattleUte View PostDoes it strike anyone as odd that humans are grossed out by the thought of consuming human milk and milk products but not the same thing from cows? I'm the same way, but it's not intuitively obvious to me that it should be that way.
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Fixed. I can never get these things out my head.Originally posted by RobinFinderson View PostAnyone who has ever seen or handled adistended lactatinghuman breast will find that memory quite hard to shake."Wuap's "problem" is that he is smart & principled & committed to a moral course of action. His actions are supposed to reflect his ethical code.
The rest of us rarely bother to think about our actions." --Solon
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I think people are uneasy about human breast milk for the same reasons this breast-feeding 8-year-old creeps us out. Just doesn't seem right.
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Cheese now ice cream made from breast milk...
This ice cream is local, natural and totally free-range, but will the health department approve? Icecreamists, a shop in London's Covent Garden, today began selling ice cream made from breast milk.
Called "Baby Gaga," it's made with Madagascar vanilla pods and lemon zest then served in a martini glass with liquid nitrogen piped in through a straw. It doesn't come cheap: £14 (~$23) per serving. The milk comes from mothers who answered an advertisement on Mumsnet. (£15 per 10 ounces, and donors had to undergo a health screening.)"If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
"I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
"Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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