Samantha and wantingmore, if you'll re-read hurricane's original posts you'll see that he doesn't pump, only uses finger pressure to press on the underlying glandular tissues. He was wondering if he should pump to express the liquids from the breasts. Pumping (not noogling) to express the milk, might be necessary only if he starts lactating.
hurricane, the reason the fluid comes out in different places, is that there are multiple ducts exiting the nipple, see illustrations. Nipple secretions are often a normal function of the breasts.
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Nipple Discharge (http://www.bccmiami.com/articles/nipple_discharge.cfm)
The breast is a secretory gland that responds to the stimulation of different hormones, including estrogen and progesterone. These hormones are responsible for controlling breast development during puberty. Estrogen promotes the growth of the ducts in the breast, whereas progesterone helps in the development of the secretory cells. The functional unit of the breast is called the terminal duct lobular unit (TDLU). Mammary secretions originate from these breast lobules. It is important to differentiate between nipple discharge and secretion of the nipple.
Nipple discharge is defined as fluid that comes out spontaneously from the nipple.
Nipple secretion refers to fluid that is present in the breast and comes out upon mechanical stimulation of the nipple and underlying ducts.
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By the way, FG is a galactagogue ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactagogue ), it is one of those herbs that can help with lactation.
See also:
Male lactation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male_lactation
Galactorrhea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactorrhea
I leave further research to you.
BigDave