Guys nipples?
well one of my friend says if a guys nipple is out or pointy their not virgins anymore.. i hope u guys understand me.. its hard to explain...
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i think i get what you're saying but no if a guys nipple is out of his body it just the way he is, that doesn't mean he's not a virgin, i am a virgin and my nipple is an "outty" lol
Here's the deal with mens nipples. Males and females are for the most part the same before birth then testosterone cuts the lactic ducts to the nipples and also severing all contact with it for other hormones.
same as woman breasts guys breast can come in many different sizes and varieties,, it has nothing to do with losing ones virginity,
there is the aerola and the nipple, the nipple is the pointy part, the aerola is the colored disk part,
Dont they teach this stuff in school anymore?> what are they teaching in sex education?
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nipples are like bellys some are in-ies and some are outies.
is your belly an inny?
well my boyfriend has two nipples on one of his tots. and one on the other. does that help? but guys nipple shape doesn't determine if they are virgins or not. girls nipples don't do that some are just different then others.
I know what you're describing. My girlfriend's nephew's nipples had inverted centers until he reached puberty, then they stuck out normally (he was still a virgin until he was 15, so no connection there). Some guys actually have permanently inverted nipples. See the article below for more info.
Has nothing to do with virginity. Some guys are inverted, others are not. Just genetic.
Guys have nipples because nipples are formed before the sex of the baby is decided.About the way they look it's the same as babies with brown or blonde hair.It's genetic's.
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