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Albert: @Chud: There's literally an entire book in the Sahih called "The Book of Suckling" which talks about fosterage, read it yourself before you make these retarded assumptions
Albert: @Chud: Yeah, so what? These are rulings, it talks about who is considered a foster, which is necessary for rulings of marriage aswell, so you prevent them from marrying etc. It's a huge subject, I studied it last year in Islamic class, can't really summarize it on here but if you're really curious just give it a read
Formerlychucks: @Chud: No, an adult man shouldn't look at -let alone touch- a woman's tits, unless she's his wife or slave.
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, or if she is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself. Wet-nursed children may be known as "milk-siblings", and in some cultures, the families are linked by a special relationship of milk kinship. Muhammad himself was cared for by a wet nurse named Halima until he reached 2 years old. Wet-nursing existed in cultures around the world until the invention of reliable formula milk in the 20th century.
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have forced women to let adult men suck on their tits in order to become
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A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, or if she is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself. Wet-nursed children may be known as "milk-siblings", and in some cultures, the families are linked by a special relationship of milk kinship. Muhammad himself was cared for by a wet nurse named Halima until he reached 2 years old. Wet-nursing existed in cultures around the world until the invention of reliable formula milk in the 20th century.