Is it normal to have long, long hair growing on your nipples?


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Who else has this problem?

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I saw a woman with a full mustache today while walking around the park. So yeah.. we ladies can have some hair issues. She had it over her mouth and you and I may have them on the breasts or around the nipples. Don't let them bother you, it could just be your genetics. You can remove them simply enough.. tweezer or clip them and Viola they are gone.
Lets all just be careful to take care of all of our bodies with proper food exercise and rest.
:)
take care
sandy
Yeah it's normal. Pluck them with a tweezer.
Not if you're a woman. You may have a hormonal problem. Check with your doctor if it continues.
i dont know about long hair but i sometimes grow hair similar to eyebrow hair around my areola.there isnt a lot but its a few strands. i usually use tweezers to pluck them out.
Not on the nipple, around the Areola. i just pluck them. please pluck them, men dont like it?
just like everyone go pluck them and be done with it
I only got it when I was pregnant. Pluk it and check your hormone level.
maybe not.it might be a sign of thyroid cond.see a doctor
Yes it is. I have that too. Not a lot, just a few, but they can get a little long. Just pluck 'em! =)
I have about 4 or 5 on each breast and I just pluck them out with tweezers. They are quite long.
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