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Pancake Areola
I have big areolas and would like some male clarification. What exactly determines what pepperoni,bologna or pancake nipples are? Is there a specific number of inches you can give me? Mine are 2 inches and I am a because cup so which category do I fall under? And should I get surgery?
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I don't know that we can put a specific number of inches on the labels you've given us. At least I've never seen any categories listed like that. What, a pepporoni may be 1-1/2 inches; an actual pancake is about 4 inches, and an actual bologna slice is around 5 inches or so. But those last two are huge! So I don't know if they apply to what you listed or not. Anyway, I prefer modest to larger-sized areolas. 2 inches is absolutely perfect in my book. They're very sexy at that size. 2 inches is definitely not huge. Huge would probably be 3-4 inches. DO NOT get surgery!
NO SURGERY! Your areolae (plural) are not that big. I have seen much bigger and those looked great also. Haven't heard the terms you mentioned, so I can't answer that. Bigger is sexier thn smaller, but most any size is fine.
Well, I did not know the terms, and so far no one else does either, but I did answer your question "should I get surgery?", so why did it not help?
It just wasn't the most significant part of the question
I've heard many complaints from guys when they talk about girls and their "pepporoni nipples". It makes me really insecure. So it's you guy's fault not ours. Give me a down arrow all you want, it's still true.
Who the hell is "you guy's"? Certainly not me...if you want to go through pain and spend money to fix somethng that a lot of us think is naturally sexy than that is your problem..I cannot stop you from madness.
Your terms are dumb. Don't get surgery. Big areolae are not a turn off and I have no idea where you all get the idea that they are.
How many times are you going to answer my question?
Just the once since you don't seem to keen on accepting anyone's answers.
You keep answering. Seems like you are the user shaun
I don't know any of that crap but DON'T DO SURGERY!
2 inches aren't huge, they are at the beginning of large. I think they're nicer than boy nipples.
Can we please focus in the question please

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Nipples are odd things: little balls of tissue, just kind of hanging out on our chests. Of course, their chief job -- to develop and produce milk for babies -- is super cool. But we've all got nipples. Even men.
When humans are about four weeks in utero, breast tissue begins to form around the milk lines, which run from under your armpits to the sides of your belly. Donnica Moore , MD, president of Sapphire Women’s Health Group, tells Thrillist that, "Breast development is stimulated by increasing levels of estrogen. During the breast bud stage, the nipples and breasts are slightly raised. Milk ducts begin to form, fat tissue accumulates, and the areolae begin to enlarge and may appear puffy."
And though women are (usually) the only ones to grow fully developed breasts, all nipples have about the same number of nerve endings (800!)... making them very real erogenous zones for all genders.
Nipples and breasts are as unique as you are! "No two breasts are alike, breasts contain different amounts of breast tissue," says Dr. Rebecca Brightman, of East Side Women's Associates .
They're nothing to be self-conscious about -- variety is the spice of life, people. But while they're different, there are also a few main types of nipples, which I've outlined for you below. Chances are good that your nips fall into one of these categories, or a combination of a few. And whether they're cone-shaped, inverted, bumpy, hairy, or flat, they're chock-full of flavor and personality.
Protruding nipples involve the areola and top of the nipple forming a ball. My mom's nips are like this and I remember thinking this was a very mature, adult kind of nipple to have. It isn't. I was just a freak.
Bumps are totally normal. So if you've got some, don't freak out. Dr. Moore says the bumps are called Montgomery glands and while their function is relatively unknown, if you fall into this category of nip, you are fine. The bumps I'm referring to are when you've got small bumps peppered around the areola. You can have bumps and have protruding, flat, inverted, or cone-shaped nipples as well. It's all a bit confusing and weird.
Flat implies that the entire nipple lays flat, and is one consistency (can still get hard though!). They vary in size. "Women who are more mature, who have larger breasts, can have larger areolas. You know, it depends on the amount of underlying breast tissue, it's really varied, there's a real spectrum in terms of what is considered as normal," Dr. Brightman tells us. You might have pancake nipples like me, or little bitty ones like Kate Moss (I assume). You can have large, flat areolas on small boobs or on big boobs. Everything is one big ol' mixture.
Hairy nipples are also really normal, though Dr. Moore points out that it isn't the nipple itself that grows hair, but the areola. The hair is usually around the areola and can be peach fuzz or more coarse hair. If this is something that bothers you, you can always shave it or use a hair remover. Just be sure to be VERY careful with a razor to avoid nicks. Check with your dermatologist about types of hair removers because nipples are very sensitive and you could potentially get a rash. OUCH.
Also referred to as "puffy nipples," cone-shaped nipples are when the entire nip is puffy and protrudes from the rest of the breast, in an oblong or cone-like shape. This is also normal so stop freaking out.
Sometimes your nipples are not totally out and about to hang. Inverted nipples are when the tip of the nipple slips inward, pointing inside of the body. "If you can manipulate the inverted nipple so that it sticks out, it is most likely fine," Dr. Moore says. In other cases, the entire nipple might be inverted, though this is more rare.
Sometimes your nipples are a combination of these types. Other times, one nipple may fit into one category while the other does not. Nipples can even change. One day you might find you have bumps on your areola that weren't there before or that your nipple has moved inward. Just call your doc if anything starts to hurt, changes color, or sees a dramatic transformation.
Healthy nipples = happy nipples. Dr. Moore tells us there are instances when you should see a doctor, "if a nipple that was typically outward pointing becomes inverted, this may be a sign of breast cancer." Sorry to scare you, but you should definitely get checked out if this happens.
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You probably know that breasts come in all different sizes and colors , but did you know the same goes for nipples? Actually, there are eight different kinds of nipples, says Dr. Tsippora Shainhouse, M.D. , a board-certified dermatologist and pediatrician. All of them are normal, and it's certainly possible to have a combination of two or more types (like protruding and bumpy or flat and hairy). And maybe, your nipples don't exactly fit into any of these categories. That's cool too! All nipples are normal, no matter how big, small, flat, or hairy they may be. Read on to learn more about what kind of nipples you have.
First, though, some definitions. You most likely have heard the terms nipple and areola, but there's a chance you don't know exactly what they mean. The two of them together make up what you might refer to as your nipple. The areola is the pigmented round area on your breast, while the nipple is the actual projection. Got it? OK, now let's dive in.
Protruding: This refers to nipples that are raised a few millimeters above the surface of the areola and point outwards. The nipple can harden and become more pronounced when cold or stimulated.
Flat: The entire nipple is flat and blends into the areola. The nipple can harden and become more pronounced when cold or stimulated.
Puffy: The entire areola and nipple area looks like a small, raised mound on top of the breast. The nipple can harden and become more pronounced when cold or stimulated.
Inverted: The nipple retracts inwards. Sometimes, you can use your fingers to bring it out, but sometimes, the muscles are too tight.
Unilateral inverted: One nipple is raised, the other is inverted. If this has always been the case, it's perfectly safe. If this is a new development, it might be a sign of breast cancer, so see your doctor immediately.
Bumpy: It's common to have bumps on the areola surrounding the nipple. These bumps are called Montgomery glands and can sometimes look like whiteheads. Sometimes, you might be able to squeeze dead skin cells out of them, but don't play with them. Every woman has the glands, but some people are bumpier than others.
Hairy: Stray, dark hairs growing out of the areola area are normal. They might be fine or coarse. It's safe to pluck them out with a tweezer. Every woman has hair follicles, but some people are hairier than others.
Supernumerary: Some people (like Harry Styles!) have extra, smaller nipples. They either look like flat moles or have a fully-formed, raised bump.
Hannah Orenstein is the author of several novels, including Meant to Be Mine (out June 7, 2022), Head Over Heels, Love at First Like, and Playing with Matches. She's also the Deputy Editor of Dating at Elite Daily. She lives in Brooklyn. 
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