Why do Men have Nipples??
Why do men have nipples?
After seeing the nipples of man, some of you might think that why men do have nipples when there is no sense of them!!
So in this blog, I will try to cover this topic that will help you to understand it more deeply...
They were there before you were ever born. Human embryos in the womb develop according to a blueprint that's the same for males and females.
Eventually, the embryos begin to take on features specific to their sex, but not until after they've already developed nipples. Later in life, chemicals called hormones trigger changes in females so that they can nurse their young. Males don't have those hormones, so they are stuck with nipples that are nothing more than chest accessories. Other than a few exceptions(mice, platypuses, stallions), the most male has nipples. Nipples don't cause males any harm, which is probably why evolution hasn't given them ol' heave-ho.
For the same reason dolphins, cats, dogs, chimps, bats, and other "placental mammals"- animals nourished inside their mother before birth- have navels.
In other words, you can thank your mother for that lint collector on your stomach, Before you were born, when you are still developing in the womb, you were hooked up to your life-support system through a special cord that plugged into your navel. Through this umbilical cord, you received food and oxygen and passed waste. The day you were born, you let a cry and began breathing on your own. That let the doctor know he or she could cut off the umbilical cord, leaving you with a belly button as a souvenir. Whether it's an "innie" or an "outie", we all have one.
After seeing the nipples of man, some of you might think that why men do have nipples when there is no sense of them!!
So in this blog, I will try to cover this topic that will help you to understand it more deeply...
They were there before you were ever born. Human embryos in the womb develop according to a blueprint that's the same for males and females.
Eventually, the embryos begin to take on features specific to their sex, but not until after they've already developed nipples. Later in life, chemicals called hormones trigger changes in females so that they can nurse their young. Males don't have those hormones, so they are stuck with nipples that are nothing more than chest accessories. Other than a few exceptions(mice, platypuses, stallions), the most male has nipples. Nipples don't cause males any harm, which is probably why evolution hasn't given them ol' heave-ho.
For the same reason dolphins, cats, dogs, chimps, bats, and other "placental mammals"- animals nourished inside their mother before birth- have navels.
In other words, you can thank your mother for that lint collector on your stomach, Before you were born, when you are still developing in the womb, you were hooked up to your life-support system through a special cord that plugged into your navel. Through this umbilical cord, you received food and oxygen and passed waste. The day you were born, you let a cry and began breathing on your own. That let the doctor know he or she could cut off the umbilical cord, leaving you with a belly button as a souvenir. Whether it's an "innie" or an "outie", we all have one.
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