When I first started searching on line for information on bosom love, (aka “ANR”,) I saw a post containing this symbol. I remember the post being about buttons people could wear showing their support. Now that I am searching for that particular account, it eludes me.
I don’t think many of us are ready to wear a breast milk drop button to the office or the family reunion picnic, but I admire the intent and purpose of a logo.
In my search to find the logo again, I was directed by a sweet guy at ANRspace to erotic lactation at Wikipedia. I was looking for the symbol’s creator in hopes to do a post and maybe an interview. What I found was a link with the title “source” next to the symbol.
Following the link I came to a website on erotic lactation with quite a few pages. Unfortunately I can not begin to tell you anything I learned, because the site was in a foreign language. If I could read it, I might blush… I really don’t know just how explicit the content is or isn’t, but there are pages of it. It appears from a quick glance, to be porn free.
I know I have readers here at Woman-essence that use some sort of translation software to read it. As of this morning I saw that the readers IPs were identified as coming from 30 different countries. At least two readers are using translation programs or websites. I found myself wishing I knew how to translate the site I was looking at. If there is some simple IE tool or setting, please let me know.
Here we have a logo that can transcend the language barrier. Have we come so far that we can have our own symbol or logo? Who is this man or woman who has such an extensive site and thought to give us our own symbol? I would really like to talk to him or her… in English.
I thought, what the heck… just put it out there… see what the readers and those who comment can tell me. Can you tell me what language the site is in? Could someone reading here actually be able to contact the author?
Here is a link to the site… there are some photos… and I might not have tested all the links… so I am not guaranteeing a blush free experience.
I did notice a white milk drop on a blue background at the top right corner of the picture for the SNC yahoo group. I also saw some resemblance to the picture, (art,) on the SNC home page and the art on the site I mentioned. (I tried to contact the SNC site owner with private email.) So just maybe, the owner of the logo knows English and has been to my blog too?
What do you think about the symbol? It’s design? Its usefulness? Do you think adopting a symbol would be beneficial?

It’s German. Try Google translate. It does a good job of translating the site. Just copy paste the text into the box and you can find out what it means.
http://translate.google.com/translate_t?hl=en#
I think the default option is from Spanish to English. Change the Spanish to German from the drop down menu.
Wow! Thank you!
I like how this is put:
I am now on their links page. I had my first hit from there today. So I had to see how it was posted.
The comment after the link read:
“Ein englischer Blog mit Tagebuch beim Aufwecken der Brüste und anderem mehr.”
“An English blog with diary during waking of the breasts and more.”
“Waking of breasts.” I like that. It is more poetic than inducing or re-inducing.
I will have to remember that phrase.
I had read a couple lines of a translation of German milkmaid’s blog and it said, “my waking,” followed by talk of pumping and taking dom and the side affects. Now I understand that I was reading a log on inducing.
There are always things to be learned from other cultures that can enrich our lives. So now I can both, dispense with the medical term inducing, and the English terms nursing and breastfeeding.
The revised title for my journal shall be: “The Waking of my Bosom.”
My eyes teared up as I read what this German site had to say about yours. Could it be that we are about to embark on a cultural/spiritual revolution re: ANR? God bless anyone bold enough to get it out there…esp. in cultures that seem to be more accepting of a seemingly new way of life.
What an honor for your site to be recognized and translated!
Natural things are beautiful, breast milk is one of them. I have shared this with my wife as a gift of love. So if you can remember that you’re God’s creation, and remember he said to go forth and multiply, have fun and enjoy.
I love the Germans and their language. Nice to have this link!