Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Why Do Men Have Nipples?

Why Do Men Have Nipples?
Monday November 27, 2006
Brace yourselves for a low blow, tough guy. Nipples remind us that gender is anything but clear-cut, especially in utero. Whatever your sex, everyone starts off as a woman in the womb.

For the first several weeks a developing embryo follows a "female blueprint," from reproductive organs to nipples. Only after about 60 days does the hormone testosterone kick in (for those of us with a Y chromosome), changing the genetic activity of cells in the genitals and brain. But by then those mammary papillae aren't going anywhere.

So the real question is: why do male nipples come equipped with nerves and blood vessels? In many male mammals nipple formation is stunted by hormones, but not in humans. Did prehistoric men nurse their young? The lack of evidence suggests not. More likely, full-grown nipples—being harmless—don't get weeded out by natural selection.

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There's this book called "Why Do Men Have Nipples? And Other Embarassing Medical Questions.". It's really good, written by two medical doctors who got tired of people asking them odd medical-related questions at cocktail parties.

Posted by: Mira | December 1, 2006 01:42 AM

haha interestin post...^^...shed some light for a dummy like me...

Posted by: Wen | December 2, 2006 10:55 PM

yeah mira i agree with u..some ppl are jus so annoying asking us these silly questions

Posted by: -Jay Vee- | December 5, 2006 07:27 AM

Ewww..

Posted by: moses | December 8, 2006 07:55 AM

Hey! wuts so annoying than such ponderful questions..

ok ok, so next questions.. do women have prostaglandins? or only men?

::wink wink::

Posted by: moses | December 8, 2006 07:58 AM

to moses,go google it urself

Posted by: -Jay Vee- | December 10, 2006 11:12 AM

Geeee!

Posted by: ' CaRaMeL ' | December 31, 2006 06:39 PM