My wife, who breast-fed her husband, never caught a cold and her skin gets better
Jun 24, 2025
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According to foreign media such as the Daily Mail, Rachel Bailey (32) and her husband Alexander Bailey (32) in Florida recently shared their thoughts on watching the documentary program 'My Strange Addiction' through YouTube vlogs.
The couple said they began breastfeeding her husband when Rachel forgot her breast pump and suffered severe mammary gland pain during a cruise leaving her children in 2016.
He later explained that breastfeeding became a means of strengthening the emotional bond between couples beyond simple help.
The couple continued to maintain the habit after giving birth to two more children. The husband drank breast milk three times a day in the morning, lunch, and dinner, and only at night as the amount of breast milk decreased.
Rachel said "It wasn't sexual, it was our own special way of connecting"Maybe because breast milk is nutritious, my husband hasn't caught a cold since he drank breast milk and has been told that his skin has improved a lot."."
They naturally stopped breastfeeding when the youngest began feeding in 2023, and at the time they were "sad that they seemed to have lost that bond" and were "once thinking about having a fourth child to feed again."He confessed.
However, the couple gave up their pregnancy after a long conversation. It was because it took too much effort.
However, in the recently released Vlog, the two stopped watching in the middle without seeing their appearances on the show from beginning to end.
Rachel said "I was so embarrassed and ashamed" and Alexander also "It was an incredible experience. It was like looking at someone other than me."
Currently, they wake up at 5 a.m. every day to meditate and build a bond in a new way, he said.
Rachel adds "We still miss those days, but now we understand and connect with each other in different ways."
Meanwhile, breast milk is evaluated as the most ideal food for babies.
In fact, breast milk contains a large amount of nutrients and immune components such as vitamin A, vitamin D, and calcium necessary for the strengthening of the baby's intelligence, immune system, and physical development. It also helps develop mental health, emotions and social skills through skin contact with mothers during breastfeeding. However, there is no clear evidence that it is as beneficial to adults as well.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.