Well, honey, technically nipples don't sweat because they don't have sweat glands. But the skin around them sure can get sweaty, especially during a hot day or a workout. So, keep those puppies dry and happy, darling!
nipples
Because they sweat and the shirt is rubbing against them.
Either your pregnant and your milk is coming out early.. or its just sweat!
Platypus, they sweat milk and it's children lick it's fur, unlike most mammals that have nipples.
Because they don't have properly formed nipples, so the milk oozes straight through the skin in certain spots.
Contrary to urban mith, nipples do not taste like onions. However, depending on which woman is to be spoken of, tastes may change depending on their genetic makeup. i.e. sweat
Sweat glands are distributed over the entire skin surface except the nipples and parts of the external genitalia. There are up to 3 million of them per person. There are two types of sweat grands: eccrine and apocrine.Eccrine sweat glands, also called merocrine sweat glands, are far more numerous and are particularly abundant on the palms, soles of the feet, and forehead.Apocrine sweat glands, approximately 2000 of them are largely confined to the axillary and anogenital areas.
The ducts of apocrine sweat glands open into the hair follicles, primarily in areas such as the armpits, groin, and around the nipples. Unlike eccrine sweat glands, which open directly onto the skin's surface, apocrine glands release their secretion into the hair follicle, where it can mix with sebum and bacteria, contributing to body odor.
yes, because India is a hot country. if you sweat, certainly you won't like your nipples to show thru your dress or blouse will you?
Yes. It can. Another common symptom of eating these things is hardening of the nipples. A lot of women get really turned on by skittles, starbursts and clementimes.
nipples. just nipples. only nipples. if there were no nipples, there would be no life. nipples are the reason that the world exists.
IANAD, but I suspect the salt in your sweat is causing the burning sensation due to skin sensitivity or irritation. You might try wearing a 100% cotton sports bra to absorb sweat. Also make sure the bra's fabric is soft, rather than rough textured which could irritate your skin.