Author Topic: do nipples have thier own natural lubricant  (Read 2875 times)

Offline meegle

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I've noticed that when my nipples are rubbed, they become moist and slippery.
is this because the nipple has a natural lubricant??

i have mild puffy nipples for 2 years and age 15

Offline meegle

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Offline mannyman742

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Consider it an orifice, like an ear.  If but for a hugely minuscule understanding the male breast is like a womans breast.  Some on this board have reported milky discharges from time to time, which is normal for an individual with developed breast tissue.  Every inch of skin has a response to irritation in the form of puss, which you could consider a type of lubrication, but there is no "lubrication" element of the nipple.

Offline john_loren

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Yes, they do:

Montgomery glands on the areola contain a lubricant to keep the nipple and areola from drying or cracking.


 

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