Hi to all. I again was invited to be a guest lecturer at a community college psych class on human sexuality. How wonderful this (male) teacher is including birth and breastfeeding in the curriculum. That birth and breastfeeding are part of human sexuality is frequently over-looked in our culture -- esp. by teens and young adults. I showed the Righert and Alade First Attachment video and some slides to get the discussion going. Then I asked them to write down questions to pass up to me anonymously. The last time I taught this class I just assumed they'd ask questions, and they were much too shy. Today their questions got right down to it: Does bfg hurt? What does the milk taste like? Does bfg make breasts sag? How long should babies nurse? Can you have sex while breastfeeding? Can you get preg. while bfg? How can fathers participate? Can you nurse after a [sic]" boob job"? What about nursing in public? It is so obvious that part of the problem with our bfg rates is that between having bad information and NO information, bfg is just a huge mystery to most people. I need more un-paid work like a hole in the head, but it is so rewarding to have contacts like this with young students -- especially young men -- and to expose them to new ways of looking at women's bodies. I drew a diagram of the problem with nerve severing that results from breast implants inserted periareolarly. The class was uniformly horrified that breast implants might permanently impair lactation function. Barbara Wilson-Clay, BSE, IBCLC priv. pract. Austin, Tx