Okay this may sound a bit weird. . buh im 14 yrs old and i dont have like a real nipple yet.. when im cold or sumthing liek that.. yaah it looks like it but then it goes away.. please help!
silent_x_cry answered Tuesday August 31 2004, 9:38 pm: This isn't weird. And it's actually pretty normal. Nipples tend to differ (just like breast sizes). You can have the biggest breasts in the world, but have the smallest nipples -- or vice versa. It really just depends on your body. Plus, you still have years to grow. If your breasts/nipples don't really change, that's okay -- it doesn't mean that you're weird or anything. But chances are that within a few years, they'll change. x) Hope I helped. [ silent_x_cry's advice column | Ask silent_x_cry A Question ]
Brunettebabe14234 answered Tuesday August 31 2004, 8:00 pm: * mayb u r not developed yet* but u should still go c a doctor* hope i helped*
bella627 answered Tuesday August 31 2004, 3:20 pm: im not really sure what you mean by that...but im sure its perfectly normal. everyone's body is different and i'm sure you do have a "real" nipple...it just might be different than what you picture. you're probably still growing and going through changes, so you'll be developing more. if it really concerns you, ask your doctor about it. but if anything was abnormal im sure they would have found out by now. [ bella627's advice column | Ask bella627 A Question ]
Jamison answered Tuesday August 31 2004, 3:17 pm: There's nothing wrong w/ that. Some people just take longer to develop....in time you will have a nipple so take advantage of it while you don't! haha...<3 mucho luvin` gal [ Jamison's advice column | Ask Jamison A Question ]
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