SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index
  Find a Doctor   Ask Experts      Articles      Encyclopedia   Blogs   Tickers    Search  Register    FAQ    Log in 

I have light nipples. Is that true?

The time now is 05/17/08 - 03:57
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Children’s & Teens health -> Teenage problems
Search forums for:
  
Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Author Message
Anonyme1245
Newbie


Joined: 09 May 2008
Posts: 1


Report abuse

PostPosted: 05/09/08 - 11:00    Post subject: I have light nipples. Is that true? Reply with quote

Hi, I am 14 years old half-slim boy. I have very light nipples. The color of my nipples is light pink. When I was at the swimming pool, all schoolmates around me have nice and dark nipples. Is anything wrong with me? Or how can I get dark my nipples? I am little shy. Sorry for my bad English. I am not from UK or USA. Thanks for answers.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
bbfeet9
Supporter


Joined: 12 Mar 2008
Posts: 176


Report abuse

PostPosted: 05/09/08 - 19:15    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your fine hun, I am light skinned and naturally blond, with very pink nipples. So is my son, tho he has darker hair, his nipples are very pale. Don't be shy. There really is no way to darken your nipples unless you have them darkened by way of somehow tatooing them darker. I would think this could be done, they tatoo every thing else on a body.
That was just a suggestion. If you are shy and very aware of this to the point where you get embarrased to be around your friends at the pool, you may want to keep a T shirt on for now. I know that sucks, but you won't have to feel funny. Or wear a muscle shirt. This age is difficult for kids. All of you notice something different on someone else and it becomes upsetting. It's easy for me to say don't let it bother you, but try to, okay.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Children’s & Teens health -> Teenage problems All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

Related topics:
My Navigator
  • Unanswered posts

  •