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>>1111687 There are some associated problems: * the breasts become heavier. Not all women like this feeling and it is likely to accelerate "boob sag" later in life since the suspensory ligaments (or Cooper's ligaments) are vulnerable to mechanical strain over time.
* I have heard it said that some lactating women have trouble not wetting their blouse when they hear a baby cry. This could be embarrassing and troublesome for women who commute to work by means of public transit.
* If the breasts are not routinely milked, a) the woman will experience engorgement pains and b) she might very well be thrown out of her cycle and quit lactating altogether. To avoid this, she or her partner must make sure that she is milked on schedule every day of every week of every year. This can prove to be VERY burdensome on the couple, especially for the woman if she is only continuing to lactate for her partner's pleasure and not her own.
So, from one big fan of lactation to another, I get what you're saying but you need to realize that the trade-offs for a slightly larger cup size are just not worth it for most women. If it were a simple case of "milk yourself to get bigger boobies and experience zero side-effects," of course more women would do it. But it's not. Sadly.
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