Nipple

part of the breast
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The nipple is a special structure. Female mammals (and women) use nipples for breastfeeding. The breast in male and female mammals is made the same way. The production of milk for breastfeeding is controlled by hormones. This means that men cannot use their breasts to produce milk (unless they have a problem with their hormones).

The nipple and areola can clearly be seen.
Breast of a woman, with erect nipples. Nipples are sensitive to touch, and stimulating them may lead to sexual arousal.
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