They are perfectly normal and called Montgomery Tubercles. Their job is the secrete oil to lubricate and protect the nipples.
It depends on what bumps you are asking about. Bumps on a teen age girl could be a wide variety of things, including pimples, breasts, skin cysts, tumors, goose bumps, bug bite reaction, allergy reaction, or a lump on the body caused by a blow/hit.
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Actually i have some bumps on my penis and dont know if there herpes or not, cuz i have never had sex with a girl before but there are still tiny bumps, are they hair bumps, dont know?, can u help me if you know what they can be?
if your lovebird has bumps on its stomach it's a girl. if it doesn't it's a boy. also if your lovebird starts carrying little scraps of paper around it's a girl.
They are called milk glands(bumps) prepares baby's milk
If a girl bumps into you, it could just be an accident or it could mean that she's looking for an excuse to make conversation with you.
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hey do you know what it mean when your a women in you have bumps around your nipples...at first they be smooth but then bumps come out of no were !! can you help me ??
its for pleasure.
a boy has two bumps on its belly under its legs. but a girl has one
Yes. The bumps you're referring to are called Montgomery glands or Montgomery's tubercles, and they can become more prominent during pregnancy. These bumps can resemble pimples and can spread out sporadically around the areola. The number of the bumps can range anywhere from around four up to 28 or so per areola.
It could be tumors, if it's a girl she could be pregnant, or nursing.