lol now that you've got the attention (and hilarious comments) you wanted; google could've given you answers too..i was just wondering myself, as to whether animals avenge their dead..lets see what google throws up on that
Yes KR, but I think it has nothing to do with gender as nipples develop (as part of the skin) long before the fetus's gender develops and all fetuses are neutral for 6 to 7 weeks and then the sex related hormones processed.
This is really interesting read from an article:
Human females actually do NOT 'Feed from the nipple'.
Human babies feed from their mothers 'breasts' - hence the name breastfeeding and not nipple feeding. With an effective attachment the mothers nipple will be far back protected inside the babies mouth towards where the hard palate becomes soft.
Agree with anaid95 who has given the correct answer to the question. We are all females to start with. This could be a shock to many male chauvinists here!!
In even the internal genitals, there's no basic difference between a male and a female anatomy. For every male organ there is corresponding female organ that functions in a similar way.
You don't even need to give female hormones LLR, enough stimulation over a long enough period of time will do it as well. I watched something on a group of men in Australia who managed to do it by using a breast pump a few times a day for a few weeks.
A woman is created out of ribs of man..So both man and woman have ribs...Same way...if man did not have nipples then in the same case a woman will also not have nipples...then who will breastfed a baby if woman have no nipples
"Secondly, when the nipples of men and women contact with each other during intercourse, milk comes on the nipples of women."
WTF? Who are you having sex with???
Actually men can produce milk from their nipples with the proper stimulation. So perhaps men used to nurse their young and some point in our evolution as well.
first for beauty purpose. it indicates the chest of both men and women very clearly.
secondly, when the nipples of men and women contact with each other during intercourse, milk comes on the nipples of women. as a result, when they have baby their child can drink milk from his/her mother.
For the first several weeks a developing embryo follows a "female blueprint," from reproductive organs to nipples. Only after about 60 days does the hormone testosterone kick in (for those of us with a Y chromosome), changing the genetic activity of cells in the genitals and brain. But by then those mammary papillae aren't going anywhere.
Whatever your sex, everyone starts off as a woman in the womb.
For the first several weeks a developing embryo follows a "female blueprint," from reproductive organs to nipples. Only after about 60 days does the hormone testosterone kick in (for those of us with a Y chromosome), changing the genetic activity of cells in the genitals and brain. But by then those mammary papillae aren't going anywhere.
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Not everything is there for a reason. Take the appendix, maybe in our evolutionary past it had a function but it is redundant now
..everything is there for a reason
lol now that you've got the attention (and hilarious comments) you wanted; google could've given you answers too..i was just wondering myself, as to whether animals avenge their dead..lets see what google throws up on that
lol
bb ,, LOls
Am imaging you at home drawing ,, ROFL
Boxbe and LLR ,, that's kinda true :O)
If draw a line between PP and nipples...it will look like a gold chain hanging :P
Sulieman if you draw a line between you nipples and your eyeballs you will get a perfect square....lol
TFS dude :)
Yes KR, but I think it has nothing to do with gender as nipples develop (as part of the skin) long before the fetus's gender develops and all fetuses are neutral for 6 to 7 weeks and then the sex related hormones processed.
This is really interesting read from an article:
Human females actually do NOT 'Feed from the nipple'.
Human babies feed from their mothers 'breasts' - hence the name breastfeeding and not nipple feeding. With an effective attachment the mothers nipple will be far back protected inside the babies mouth towards where the hard palate becomes soft.
Agree with anaid95 who has given the correct answer to the question. We are all females to start with. This could be a shock to many male chauvinists here!!
In even the internal genitals, there's no basic difference between a male and a female anatomy. For every male organ there is corresponding female organ that functions in a similar way.
If we dont have nipples, you cant differentiate in a close up picture whether it is chest or back. ( A muscular Body) :))
I have more question marks about the "Navel"
why we really have it, we it doesn't disappear after cutting the "Umbilical cord"
But but nipples with navel make a good shape together
If you draw a line between them you will get a triangle :O)
without navel, no one would be interested in belly dancers
a member of the 'One Direction' is actually born with 4 nipples! lolz
I wouldn't try it if I were you LLR. I don't think many women would find a man with leaky nipples attractive. ;P
And having breastfeed, it's not as fun as it sounds!
oh i c. I never tried that. :) I heard that there are men with four nipples as well with a ratio 1 out of 18 appx.
Furthermore, I am not sure about all men, but some men feel arou-sed when their nipples are lic-ked. :)
You don't even need to give female hormones LLR, enough stimulation over a long enough period of time will do it as well. I watched something on a group of men in Australia who managed to do it by using a breast pump a few times a day for a few weeks.
'' so its very important for milk purpose of baby.''
Not only for the baby , they serve the father's purposes too.
Mimi is right that men have the full set of mammary glands that a woman does.
If you give a man the right female hormones, he will lactate.
A woman is created out of ribs of man..So both man and woman have ribs...Same way...if man did not have nipples then in the same case a woman will also not have nipples...then who will breastfed a baby if woman have no nipples
"Secondly, when the nipples of men and women contact with each other during intercourse, milk comes on the nipples of women."
WTF? Who are you having sex with???
Actually men can produce milk from their nipples with the proper stimulation. So perhaps men used to nurse their young and some point in our evolution as well.
NIPPLES are common to all animals male or female. That is the way GOD ALMIGHTY created us.
Men don't think whats the purpose of their nipples , only gays does to exploit and enhanced them for lust.
havn't seen more than three together ...
some it takes more time than others ...
shows Rip is a preteen in the matters like these ..
So did Adam have nipples?
im sorry but there is nothing pretty at all about nipples.
Lol Qatar that is the best explanation I have ever heard!
nipple is very important for both men and women.
first for beauty purpose. it indicates the chest of both men and women very clearly.
secondly, when the nipples of men and women contact with each other during intercourse, milk comes on the nipples of women. as a result, when they have baby their child can drink milk from his/her mother.
so its very important for milk purpose of baby.
this is my thinking!!!
Who told you that they dont have function? If you dont have nipples, you are not created by god because god created humans the way what he looks like.
For the first several weeks a developing embryo follows a "female blueprint," from reproductive organs to nipples. Only after about 60 days does the hormone testosterone kick in (for those of us with a Y chromosome), changing the genetic activity of cells in the genitals and brain. But by then those mammary papillae aren't going anywhere.
Whatever your sex, everyone starts off as a woman in the womb.
For the first several weeks a developing embryo follows a "female blueprint," from reproductive organs to nipples. Only after about 60 days does the hormone testosterone kick in (for those of us with a Y chromosome), changing the genetic activity of cells in the genitals and brain. But by then those mammary papillae aren't going anywhere.