Ha! Funny! No, all humans are initially female in the womb, until male androgen hormones are triggered by the presence of the "y" chromosome, stimulating the male sex organs to grow.
2006-11-12 17:35:17
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answer #1
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answered by wendy g 7
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Hee Hee... love the answer about 'Adam'!
Male nipples aren't exactly a genetic glitch: they are evidence of our developmental clock. In the early stages of life from conception until about 14 weeks, all human fetuses look the same, regardless of gender. At the tender age of 14 weeks post-fertilization , genetically-male fetuses begin to produce male hormones including testosterone. These hormones turn the androgynous fetus into a bouncing baby boy.
Here's where the developmental clock comes in. By 14 weeks, when the hormones turn on, the nipples have already formed. So, while our male fetus goes on to become a baby boy, he keeps his nipples, reminding all of us that people, male and female, started off the same way.
In most men, the nipples really don't change after this point, but some men can develop a condition called gynecomastia. In gynecomastia, the fatty tissue around the nipple develops and eventually appears similar to a female breast. This can occur whenever the testosterone level is lowered by medications, such as those that treat prostate cancer, and by natural hormonal changes due to obesity, adolescence or aging.
Luckily, most of us don't worry too much about male nipples, so men never have to worry about finding swimtrunks and a bikini top that fit.
Hope that's some help... and it has nothing to do with Adam and Eve.... that's just fiction... but then you knew that right? ;)
2006-11-12 17:20:16
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answered by july5_uk 3
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No to serve as a pacifier was not the purpose for male nipples. The riddle of the male nipple has traveled as one of the ten most introspective questions asked by the male of our species throughout history. Only now has this riddle been answered by the famous anthropologist Doctor Nicholas Nipplehopper. You see the difference between our caveman ancestors and we the modern male homo sapiens are that cavemen never got lost. Cavemen never had to stop and ask for directions. Yes the male nipple once served as global positioning devices for our prehistoric ancestors. When leaving their point of origin to lets say go hunting, the male would have his female counterpart twist his nipples in opposite clockwise and counter clockwise directions until they turned blue. This caused the secretion of a hormone that would allow the caveman to know how to get back home..no matter where he was or how far....by turning his body in a circle from left to right slowly until his nipples suddenly got stiff. They would stay stiff and point the way back as long as he was heading in the right direction.
2006-11-12 17:33:54
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answered by Eddie F 1
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Pacifiers are not needed, yet they are oftentimes very comforting to a baby, its soothing for children to suck, and there is also new data helping the concept that a baby positioned to sleep with a pacifier has a decreased cost of SIDS. not all children develop into depending on the pacifier as they age. it fairly is a moms and dads personal selection no matter if to introduce or use a pacifier, i'd not in any respect look down on a ascertain for picking to apply or now to not use. I did introduce the pacifier to my son, on the inspiration that it reduces sids. I used it sparely, really even as he had gas or maybe as he would lay right down to mattress. My son not in any respect grew to develop into depending on it. At 2 months he now not needed it, he now not needed it for convenience, he had got here across different convenience recommendations. quicker or later he only all started spitting it out, and that replaced into it, i did not push it and he didn't want it. He had no difficulty giving it up. not all moms and dads will take care of problems with the pacifier, and see you later as you authentic wean them from it at a perfect time (i don't think of two months is the right time, its only even as my son determined he didn't want one) it will be no difficulty. in case you do not experience gentle about a pacifier, then do not use one. the really time I have a subject matter with moms and dads utilizing a pacifier is even as they use it as a plug and use it to change meal cases and luxury and soothing from the ascertain.
2016-11-23 18:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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All embryos are female when first developing, then depending on thre chromosomes, some go on to become male. Nipples may be a residual effect of this. Also nipples are a very erogenous zone for most men, so perhaps they remain for sexual stimulation.
2006-11-13 08:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Male nippers are merely left over from the development of the body. So why do men still have them instead of disappearing? Because it's too much effort. Once it's there, it takes too much effort for nature to get rid of something, so it's easier just for them to stay there and serve no primary function.
2006-11-12 17:21:45
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answered by zerorepeatedone 2
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When an egg is fertilized and the child begins to form, it automatically starts forming into a female, until it realizes the gender is male then it goes from there to create the male.
cool huh?
2006-11-12 17:20:31
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answered by Its Josie! 2
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Common design.
2006-11-12 17:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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were all female first then sex factors go from certain points of development
2006-11-12 17:13:44
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answered by musicluvr 2
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It is just a mark that woman is created from man (Adam) and modified.
2006-11-12 17:14:10
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answered by R S 4
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