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Suck or suckle?

I'm new to the abf/anr scene and find the terminology confusing.
I used to think 'suckle' meant to offer a breast or feed someone, so a mother suckles an infant. While on the other side the infant or other recipient sucks from the breast.

But reading posts here and elsewhere many people use suckle for either side which can get confusing. Equally I'm not sure now what it means to be suckled.

Is this because people don't like the word 'suck' in this context so suckle is a more acceptable alternative?

Then there's to nurse and to be nursed. At least that generally means to provide and to receive the breast/milk respectively, but even that is inconsistent at times.

Am I the only one who is unclear? Is there any advice?
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Nick1 · 61-69, M
It seems same but there is a subtle difference.
Suckle is gentler, and it’s like what baby does to drink milk. Kind of pressure effect.
Sucking is like you sucking on hard candy, a steady sucking action.