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Well? And do the males of other species have nipples?
Originally posted by wasteofo2
Well? And do the males of other species have nipples?
Oh god, Gary Busey was right... "Men are just failed women at birth."Originally posted by iansmith
Technically mammals starts as a female in the embryo state.
Yes, all male mammals have nipples. Your guess would be mine as well.Originally posted by iansmith
I have seen nipple on male gorilla and chimp but i never saw nipple on a male dog or cat. The fur could in the way. The nipple is probably just a left over part from the X-chromosome. Technically mammals starts as a female in the embryo state.
Originally posted by fstam2
There has been a case where in a species of bat, the male can lactate to feed it's young. Now I feel that is very interesting.
Todd
Originally posted by Monique
A female embryo (XX) exposed to testosterone in the womb will have male physiology.
Mentat. I seem to recall that thread.Originally posted by Mentat
I agree. You know there was a thread a while ago, that I can't seem to find for some reason, which talked about a few instances wherein a male human was able to breast feed his children...now that was bizarre.
Can anyone locate that thread?
Because men need all the erectile tissue they can get.Originally posted by wasteofo2
Well? And do the males of other species have nipples?
Very good observation! I thought I would include that in my reply, but didn't. Researchers are definitely interested in looking at the effects of testosterone on the developing brain, which may cause the 'I am in the wrong body' feeling.Originally posted by Mentat
Hmm...I don't know how to ask this exactly, but, has that ever been linked to why some women are homosexual from birth? If so, is the opposite case (the lack of testosterone in the womb) the cause of homosexual men?
There is no uterus.Originally posted by chroot
Blind vaginal pouch?
That could very well be an urban legend :) and probably is..Oh, and I don't really think Jamie Lee Curtis is that hot. You're telling me Jamie Lee Curtis is a MAN? Chromosomally-speaking?
Originally posted by Monique
Adrenaline, you are a clinician, do you know how well socially accepted intersexual people are (ie w/ androgen insensitivity disorder). What I've heard it is a taboo and doctors advice their patients to stay quiet about it, this may lead to isolation and the avoidance of sexual behaviour.
Since JLC was married, this would argue against her being affected with the syndrome.
Originally posted by chroot
So wait... these complete androgen insensitivite people are hot, look like women, have big boobs, can't get pregnant, can't use the "it's that time of the month" excuse, and are really men inside? Damn, where can I meet one??
- Warren
Men have nipples because all human embryos develop nipples before gender is determined. Nipples are an essential part of human anatomy and serve as a source of nourishment for infants.
Yes, men's nipples serve the same purpose as women's nipples. They are sensitive and can play a role in sexual arousal. They can also be pierced for aesthetic or cultural reasons.
While it is uncommon, men can produce milk from their nipples. This usually occurs due to hormonal imbalances or certain medications. However, men's breasts do not have the same glandular tissue as women's breasts, so they are not able to produce as much milk.
Nipple size and shape can vary among individuals due to genetics and hormone levels. Men with higher levels of estrogen may have larger nipples, while men with higher levels of testosterone may have smaller nipples.
Yes, men can get breast cancer from their nipples. While it is much less common in men than in women, it is still possible. Men should regularly perform self-exams and seek medical attention if they notice any changes or abnormalities in their nipples.