A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation

Pregnant Lactating
A woman’s “nipple” is composed of the teat from which milk emerges and its surrounding areola. Both increase in size and darken during pregnancy, especially lactation. But as much as I like dark, sensitive, oversize areola what really makes me leak are the teats when they’re long, thick and textured. The tips of the teats can have deep pores and fissures that often leak milk constantly. The teats are always porous but during lactation they expand significantly, sometimes so much the pores merge together and make them look cracked. Sometimes the pores are actually submerged making the teats look like deep slits, and are called “inverted nipples. But no matter their exact structure it’s the texture and detail that makes me want to suck them. This gallery features nipple-teats I like.
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation
A Focus on the Nipple-Teats During Lactation