Does sucking of nipples change their color and size (make them bigger, darker, or more protruded)?

i mean from its ‘virginal’ look..considering u haven’t gotten pregnant yet.

Answer #1

No, there should be no change, not unless they bruise it or give you a hickey, and even then, it will fade.

Answer #2

coz a friend told me if somebody kept sucking ur nips, it changes its original look. and the areola (dark cirlce sorrounding the nip) its not true then?thanks coz im quite curious.

Answer #3

coz a friend told me if somebody kept sucking ur nips, it changes its original look. and the areola (dark cirlce sorrounding the nip) its not true then?thanks coz im quite curious.

Answer #4

No but there is a chance of arousal

Answer #5

That would be kind of cool. Imagine licking on a nipple and it turned bright green and then a few minutes longer and it turned orange. Glow in the dark nipples?

Sadly, licking or sucking nipples do not cause their color to change.

Answer #6

The areola are there regardless. Everyone’s different, but that’s just part of the package deal, most people have them. They don’t tend change.

Answer #7

she sed the areola expands..

Answer #8

hahahaha…and then purple. f dat hapens id be vry wiling to try..hehe.

Answer #9

Nope, it doesn’t. It’s really just pigment, just coloring in your skin around the sensitive area. It doesn’t spread that way.

Answer #10

Nopes it does not work like that else gals would have lot of issues !! Nipps sure do get excited and get pointy but once the excitement is gone they retain their natural shape n color !!

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