How come only one of nipples gets hard?


Question:
The left one gets hard and the other doesn't. This is a serious question. I am a guy by the way.

Answers:
Humbert,

Ignore the idiots. It has NOTHING to do with sexual preference, OK?

I find that very hard to believe because the nipples of both men and women are almost identical and are both MADE of tissue that is specifically MADE to do that when necessary.

Have you even tried to put an ice cube on it? If that doesn't work AND you feel any kind of discomfort...don't be embarassed to go to your doctor and have it checked. Lots of MEN get breast cancer also but are too embarassed to see a doctor until it's too late to treat...you don't want to take any chances these days. OK?

OG
sometimes human anatomical parts are not always that symmetric. ©

it occurs in many parts aside from nipples... eyes, ears, nostrils, arms, testicles, feet, fingers and everything that can be expected to be symmetrical. as long as they look normal and are functional, i dont think it must be considered as a serious problem.
Because half of you is gay and the other agrees very strongly!
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