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10 Guys Reveal Their Unfiltered Thoughts About The Size Of Your Areolas
"Like the vagina , you take the breasts you've got. Small is cuter, though."
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By Aly Walansky — Written on Mar 15, 2017
While we're getting ready for a sexy date, many of us choose a bra and a dress that really show off our cleavage . But if all goes well, at some point those clothes are going to come off, and we wonder how our date will feel about what is waiting beneath. Or, at least, that's what we believe.
Ultimately, guys aren't sure it matters all that much compared to other body considerations.
"Frankly doesn't really matter to me the size around the nipple, but I guess if there is a preference, not huge or wide areolas," one anonymous source shares. "But I do like some as I like to tease around the nipple with my fingers, tongue , and lips, so that does make it easier to find some sensitive spots."
So, big enough to have a target to hit. Got it.
The great thing about areolas ( and boobs in general ) is that everyone is different and you don't know what to expect until the bra comes off. Here's what men had to say about nipples and areolas.
"I like them all, but a longer erect nipple is what I most enjoy — something to get in your mouth and play with. Inverted nipples are sometimes a challenge, but I found that doesn't indicate your nipples aren't sensitive. I love if a woman can orgasm solely from nipple stimulation , whether the nipples are large, small, erect, or inverted."
"All nipples are wondrous things to be enjoyed. If you have large areolas I will tease them until the goose flesh stands up with a beautiful braille that I will endeavor to interpret. If you have a small areola then I will latch on and do my best to send waves of pleasure and pain up your spine."
"I’ll take a dime-shaped hard one over a flat silver dollar anytime."
"As long as they are not as big as a blue corn tortilla chip, it's all good."
5. It's super-hot if they look like pancakes.
"They come in all sizes and colors. Some people have preferences. I just like pancakes."
"It's all good unless there's something disproportionate or that I've never seen before. Obviously, personal preferences, but beyond that..."
"As much as I can visualize what I would ideally like a nipple and areola to look like, at the end of the day, if I've got boobs in my mouth I'm not looking at the size and shape of your areola. I'm just excited I've got a handful/mouthful of titties!"
"I love them not too big, and for some reason really symmetric. I like looking at them like I look at art. Worst case scenario: maybe plastic surgery?"
10. That's not something that matters.
"I guess smaller ones are cute and bigger ones seem stretched out. But not even the size of her vagina matters to me. It's the person inside. Is she nice? Is she mean? Is she loyal? Is she gentle? Is she tolerant of my quirks? Is she easily upset over nothing? These are the things that matter."
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1) Bologna - When the areola covers nearly the entire circumference of the tay-tay.
2) Silver Dollars - No nip, all areola.
3) Pepperoni (‘Ronis) - Unusually bumpy or puckered, often with a strangely ridged edge.
4) Blind Pigs - Low-slung nips with a jutting or pointed snout, facing off-kilter directions.
5) Bubble Gum - Looks like they been chewed on by Dobermans, a lot.
6) Muffin Tops (aka Smurf Houses) - When the areola and nipple form a smooth swollen cap at the end of the bazonga.
7) Puffles - Puffles are like double Muffin Tops; when the areola and nipple are both swole up for a “stacked-on-top-of-each-other” puffy torpedo look.
8) Dipples - Them shits be concave.
9) Pencil Erasers - Perfectly cylindrical tips, roughly the size and color of their namesake.
…..a) Tart 'N Tinys - A variation on Pencil Erasers, only much much smaller and cuter.
…..b) Lincoln Logs (aka Hot Dogs) - Another Pencil Eraser variation, but much longer, often extending ½ inch or more, the “outie” of the nippleverse.
10) Candy Buttons - Unobtrusive, shiny hard pellets, daring you to press them.
11) Fade-outs (aka Ghosts) - When you’re not sure where the areola ends and the boob-meat begins.
12) Crunchberries - Look just like the ones Cap'n Crunch gots in his cereal.
What It Means If You Have Big Areolas
By Christina Wright — Written on Apr 17, 2021
"Size doesn't matter" is something every man has heard in his life, often whilst sitting on the edge of his bed being patted platonically on the back in a "there, there" motion. You may not realize, however, that many women have curiosity and/or concerns about the size of certain female body parts — our areola, the pigmented area of the breast surrounding our nipples.
From the time we start maturing and developing as young girls, we all have at one point or another become hyper-aware of our areola. You may have asked yourself questions like, "Why do I have huge areolas? Are they bigger than average? Do women with big nipples and big areola face potential health issues?"
At that certain time of the month (i.e., when you have your period), your areola might be extra sensitive or sore. And if you become pregnant, you may find yourself with big, dark areolas you've never seen on your body before. Heck, some little hairs might start growing around the perimeter at times. (Plucking or laser hair removal is an easy fix to get you out of your hairy situation — just a little tip while we're on the subject).
If you have questions regarding your areola — be they chest-pepperonis, dinner plates, or half dollars — we've got the answers to the questions that you may be too shy to ask.
If you've come this far and you don't exactly know what we're talking about, your areola is the colored area surrounding your nipple, the center portion of the breast which is linked to the mammary glands (where milk is produced).
Just like breasts themselves, there are many different types of areolas in relation to shapes, sizes and colors from light pink to black areolas. Think of them as unique snowflakes.
“This is no different than the various shapes of eyes or colors of eyes from person to person,” Susan Hoover, M.D., F.A.C.S., a surgical oncologist in the Breast Oncology Program at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, told SELF Magazine .
If you're seriously self-conscious about your areolas, there is a procedure you can undergo to change their shape and size.
“It is quite normal for areolas to come in different shapes and sizes," explains board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. John Paul Tutela . "I would not be concerned about the health risks. However, when you stop growing you can seek out areola reduction surgery.”
Areola reduction surgery is a procedure that takes about 30 minutes with fairly light levels of anesthesia.
It's recommended only after your breasts are completely done growing and once you're done having kids, as there is some risk the surgery may result in damaged milk ducts and an inability to breastfeed, although this is rare. Scarring, temporary or permanent loss of sensation and infection are also potential negative side effects of this surgical procedure.
If you're wondering what an average areola size is, researchers say it's about 4 cm in diameter . More specifically, the areola is typically three times smaller than the size of the breast itself, and three times larger than the nipple.
If yours are bigger or smaller than that, there is no reason to panic or feel self-conscious about them. The areolas you're born with are not the areolas you end up with.
The size of an areola truly means nothing, as it's just breast tissue that is determined by genetics. Areola size is also not always correlated with breast size because even women with small breasts can have large areolas, and vice versa.
Areolas are genetic, like the size of your breast or your feet or your freckle pattern. According to the National Coalition For Sexual Health , Katharine O'Connell White, MD, MPH, said that genetics has the biggest role in the size, appearance, and even color of your areolas.
Physical changes to your body that happen through puberty, periods, and pregnancy can change the size, color, and shape of your areola. Your areola also has a purpose, and its tissue and fiber can help your nipples contract when you're cold, aroused, or breastfeeding.
For those who are self-conscious about their areola, there are procedures to make them smaller. You can pay for a breast augmentation surgery to decrease the size of your areolas, but from a medical perspective, it is deemed unnecessary.
According to Dr. White, there is nothing wrong with having bigger areolas and beauty comes in all shapes and sizes: "Whether you've been pregnant or not — it's just a part of who you are, and it's what makes all of us different."
Large areolas can be a sign of pregnancy. If you get pregnant, your areolas will likely grow bigger and darken in appearance, and you might feel like you have huge nipples as they can grow as well. This happens so that the baby can find the nipple and latch on more easily to be breastfed. Isn't your body amazing?
When you're pregnant, your areolas serve as an important purpose for your baby and act as a bulls-eye to see where the nipple is. This is because of the contrast in colors, as babies have poor eyesight after being born.
According to the American Optometric Association , babies' eyes and visual system aren't fully developed and their vision is abuzz with all kinds of visual stimulation: "Babies have not yet developed the ability to easily tell the difference between two targets or move their eyes between the two images." That is why the areolas serve an important purpose.
After pregnancy and breastfeeding, your areolas may decrease back to their original, pre-pregnancy size, they may stay that new, larger size and color, or they may end up with an entirely different look altogether.
During puberty, your hormones, specifically estrogen, cause the size and color of your nipples and areolas to grow and darken.
Interestingly, as your breasts grow larger, your areolas may appear smaller because of the relative size difference and sometimes areolas can project from your breast which can seem like you have big puffy nipples .
And your body doesn't stop there...
You may have noticed your breast size changing at certain points in your menstruation cycle.
The ebb and flow of estrogen causes some women's breasts to swell during the second half of their monthly cycle, and some women notice their areolas appear darker during this time.
Your areolas may also expand during the heat of the moment.
During the stage of sexual arousal just prior to orgasm , your breasts "may increase in size by up to 25 percent." Blood flow to the nipple area makes the nipples "look less erect."
Because birth control pills contain varying mixes of estrogen and progesterone, taking them may lead to changes in the size and shape of your areolas similar to those experienced during puberty.
As is the case with skin on any other location of the body, your areolas may shrink or stretch as you gain or lose weight. The skin of your areolas may or may not shift back to the way they were prior to fluctuations in weight over time.
In contrast to what happens during puberty, decreasing estrogen and progesterone levels during menopause may cause your nipples and areolas to have a smaller, paler appearance.
If you find that only one areola is getting bigger and the other one is not, seek an opinion from your doctor.
Two health conditions that can cause changes to your areola include diabetes and breast cancer.
How diabetes may affect your areola:
One possible symptom of diabetes is hyper-pigmentation of the skin, which develops in response to insulin resistance. In some cases, women with diabetes may notice their "areolae may darken and develop symmetrical lesions or velvety plaques."
How breast cancer may affect your areola:
Again, your nipples and areolas will go through lots of changes all the time, but if you experience any of the following , you may want to seek further guidance from your doctor:
1. Lumps or bumps that don't go away
2. Changes in color or size outside of puberty, pregnancy, breastfeeding, weight loss, hormone therapy, or other known and easily explained factors
3. If the areola skin appears thicker than normal, has a different texture similar to that of an orange peel or is inflamed
4. Pain or discomfort that does not go away
You may be thinking, "Okay, childbirth is beautiful. I get it," but right now you're more concerned about feeling embarrassed when taking your shirt off in front of a guy.
The truth is that most guys simply do not care about areola size. They're just happy to see a pair of breasts ! So there's no reason to feel self-conscious, whether yours are small, large, or somewhere in between.
Christina Wright is a New York-based freelance writer covering entertainment, beauty, interior design, and all things fashionably interesting.
The content produced by YourTango is for informational and educational purposes only. Our website services, content and products are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your doctor before taking any action. See additional information
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When you are at a strip club and you come in your pants, it leaves a silver dollar stain . You don't wanna be seen with that silver dollar.
Wear black underwear and black pants to a strip club so you don't see that silver dollar .
-Ronnie the limo driver
by ronniethelimodriver0 March 20, 2015
A hooters waitress once said, "A silver dollar is worht fifty cents ."
A silver dollar refers to an unusually large areola on a woman. As big as a silver dollar.
I knew Jamie had huge cans , but when she took her shirt off she also had silver dollars .
nipples that are as big as silver dollars, used mostly for women with big nipples
Damn .. bianca got some silver dollars.
1. A male or female who is extremely attractive and is off the charts when it comes to a rank of 1-10 ; One who is sexy, beautiful, and intelligent and can cause stares wherever they go
2. one who has an exorbitant amount of sex appeal
That girl is fine as hell ; Now that's a silver dollar: beauty, brains , breast and booty!
A pool of semen left in the small of a ladies back, shiny and round like a silver dollar
"Dude is it gay if I left a silver dollar on Sylvias back and thought about licking it up?"
The area of a man's jeans near his balls that has been worn down by constantly adjusting and tugging at his junk . Usually the size of a silver dollar.
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