Would you drink breast milk if it was commercially available?
This question popped into my head after an ADHD moment of deconstructing the concept that humans willingly drink cow milk on an industrial scale. Would you drink milk if it was human women pumping the milk themselves?
Just wanted to add another agreement here. It's like milk at the bottom of a bowl of children's cereal (er, obviously not Coco Pops).
I'm surprised that there's a few people saying it tastes salty. I wonder how much it depends on diet - I guess human diets vary more than cow diets do.
But as far as I'm aware when referring to non human breasts we rarely use that word.
Mammary glands, udders, and nipples are the three that pop into my head when thinking about animal titties. Which I'm realizing I'm doing a little too much of recently lmao
That depends on how you define breasts. From Wikipedia:
The platypus' mammary glands lack teats, with milk released through pores in the skin. The milk pools in grooves on the mother's abdomen, allowing the young to lap it up.