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02/09/2008 10:24
Cinnabon
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hi!

This is kind of embarassing to ask this question. But here goes! I have very sensitive nipples, to the point I can hardly stand to have my husband touch my breasts! They are also ichy. I put lots of lotion on them but it doesn't seem to help. I actually just bought a lanolin lotion for nursing mothers to see if this will help with the dryness/itchyness.

Please! tell me I am NOT alone!

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02/09/2008 10:31
teri hayes
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i never thought about it before but yah some times it feels like i stood in the cold to long in a light shirt. i don't know if it is related to fibro or not but you are not alone.
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02/09/2008 10:33
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HI....LOL........yes this is for girls only....

because I have a bunch on ONE liners for all this...

Sorry... I will stay out of this one....

Craig

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02/09/2008 10:52
Cinnabon
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Fletch2ya wrote:

HI....LOL........yes this is for girls only....

because I have a bunch on ONE liners for all this...

Sorry... I will stay out of this one....

Craig

I wondered how long it would take for a guy to post....

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02/09/2008 11:03
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OMG! I know exactly what you mean! I have to same problem. Sometimes it hurts to even have my shirt against them! I been wondering if it is related to fibro.
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02/09/2008 13:37
Fletch2ya
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Hey ..... I had a whole lot to say to this but....it really is to personal................. but even as a guy....I do understand.................
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02/09/2008 13:54
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Mine are allot more sensitive in the morning, like when I'm not dressed yet & don't have a bra on.

They also get itchy, but not dry.

Ok, I have to add this, my husband & I were having nipple fights this past week

Not really fights, but I can't resist playing with them when he gets out of the shower He does say his are very sensitive - from a man's point of view.

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02/09/2008 14:28
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lol!
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02/09/2008 16:57
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Mine are extremely sensitive!!

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02/10/2008 07:03
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I don't have this problem anymore, I think breast feeding is what caused mine or my husband giving them too much attention. boy we really do talk about EVERYTHING here don't we. I used this stuff called lanolin for breast feeding women bu tI stil use it for other things. it's very thick and soothing. another reason to bo braless!!
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