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For the people comparing it to consuming animal milk, there is a difference. I allow animals to lick my face (especially dogs and horses) but very few humans would be allowed that privilege. Very few as in none. Ewww. There's a certain human/human barrier that must not be breached.
LOL! Tried to rep you for this but it said I had to spread it around.
Yeah, breast milk ice cream thanks but no. More or less for the above reasons.
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Sure why not? Human milk is for humans. Cows milk is for cows. I fail to see why it is not disgusting to eat ice cream made from the milk of a cow, but it is somehow disgusting to eat ice cream made from human milk.
It's probably very good and I'll bet it's better for you than that hormone and antibiotic laced milk that is used to make cow's milk ice cream. I'd give it a try. Why not?
You know that is a really good point. My first reaction was icky, but, then I thought about it I thought along these same lines. I would actually love to see this listed as a flavor at my local redneck ice cream stand I don't think people would do anything, but, get all icked out .....as they smoke ciggys which is way grosser!
Yeah...no way. Lots of disturbing imagery relating to how the item is acquired...
I'm surprised no one mentioned whether that chick was screened for HIV/AIDS or not.
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