Quote:
Originally Posted by laranger
From Google; "The nipple and areola (the pigmented area surrounding the nipple) contain specialized muscle fibers that respond to stimulation to make the nipple erect. Within the areola the Montgomery’s gland is contained. These glands may appear as tiny, raised bumps on the surface of the areola. These bumps are normal. The Montgomery’s gland helps lubricate the areola. When the nipple is stimulated, the muscle fibers will contract, the areola will pucker, and the nipples become hard."
Hope that helps.
|
^Ya know, I took biology years ago and I did not know that! Thanks!
I'm not sure if Lia posts here anymore, but thank you too, Lia. Oh, those are so nice.