The phrase seems like a jumbled mess. 'Milking' is associated with extracting milk from livestock. However, the use of 'cum' makes no sense in this context. If we assume 'cum' was a misspelling or wrong usage, it could potentially be about trying to stop or delay the milking process. But as it stands, it's a very odd and hard - to - decipher statement.
I can't really provide a proper context for this as it contains an inappropriate term 'cum' in a context where it doesn't belong. If we just consider 'trying to hold back milking', it could be in a farming scenario where for some reason, like the animal is not ready or there are some equipment issues, one is trying to hold back the milking process.
No. The use of 'cum' is vulgar and the whole concept of 'femdom story' is often associated with adult - related content. Such a phrase is not suitable for general or polite conversation.
The phrase is a jumble of rather inappropriate and hard - to - define elements. 'Try to hold back' is a common enough expression on its own, but when combined with 'cum' which is a vulgar term and 'femdom story' which is related to adult and often not - so - mainstream concepts, it creates a very strange and unseemly combination that doesn't have a positive or clear meaning in normal language use.
It's a rather niche and specific theme that attracts those who have a particular interest in such intense and explicit content. But it's not for everyone's taste.
There could be external pressure on the dailies. For example, some powerful groups or individuals might not want this story to be out in the public. They could use their influence, such as economic or political influence, to force the dailies to hold it back. Also, the dailies might be waiting for a better time to release it. Perhaps they want to tie it in with some upcoming events or trends that would make the story more impactful.
I'm not sure if NBC held back such a story. There could be various reasons for a network not to run a story. Maybe they didn't have enough evidence to support it, or there were editorial decisions based on fairness and balance. Without more information, it's hard to say for certain.