Breastfeeding Prostitution? Men In China Pay Up To RM32,000 For Women To Breastfeed Them
Some believe that human breast milk isn’t just for babies…..
Adult breastfeeding is a booming market in China, but, unfortunately, some are taking the already taboo practice one step further by adding sex to the list of services.
A woman involved in the fetish service said they provided for two types of customer: those who simply wanted to be breastfeed – the ‘clean service’ – and those who wanted something more, which was advertised as the ‘dirty service’.
According to The World Of Buzz, the member must first pay 100 yuan (RM64) for registration, and the ‘dirty services’ can cost up to 50,000 yuan (RM32,136) on a monthly basis.
Human breast milk has become a new luxury for China’s rich. They believe that the milk has the best and most easily digestible nutrition, the South China Morning Post reported.
Lactating women will often offer these services via specific websites, but according to The International Business Times, police investigation caused the shutdown of one such website after it was found that its owners only offered regular work to women who were willing to offer sexual services in addition to breastfeeding.
The website communicates with potential clients via instant messaging apps and provides photographs of mothers for clients to choose from. The ring was uncovered after an undercover journalist arranged to be breastfed via the website and reported being offered sexual services in addition to the milk, the report stated.
A woman involved in the fetish service said they provided for two types of customer: those who simply wanted to be breastfeed – the ‘clean service’ – and those who wanted something more, which was advertised as the ‘dirty service’.
According to The World Of Buzz, the member must first pay 100 yuan (RM64) for registration, and the ‘dirty services’ can cost up to 50,000 yuan (RM32,136) on a monthly basis.
Lactating women will often offer these services via specific websites, but according to The International Business Times, police investigation caused the shutdown of one such website after it was found that its owners only offered regular work to women who were willing to offer sexual services in addition to breastfeeding.
The website communicates with potential clients via instant messaging apps and provides photographs of mothers for clients to choose from. The ring was uncovered after an undercover journalist arranged to be breastfed via the website and reported being offered sexual services in addition to the milk, the report stated.
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security say they teamed up with law enforcement in Beijing, and several eastern provinces in a coordinated effort to stop people from drinking from breasts.
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