My perspective is that people like this DO need 
"lactation help"... they were driven crazy by not 
being breastfed sufficiently themselves, many 
years ago. If you can stand to, be a little 
compassionate as you politely but firmly get them 
off the phone, erase their text, etc.

Tina

At 7:24 PM -0800 1/27/14, the juliest person you know wrote:
>I got a freaky crank text from some guy 
>(probably) today, claiming to need lactation 
>help.  Has this ever happened to anyone?  How 
>did you deal with it?  I'm tempted to hire a PI 
>to help find this guy, take his picture, and 
>send it to the police with a report of what 
>happened.
>

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Tina Kimmel, PhD, MSW, MPH
Oakland, CA

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