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    Gyno question

    Are you supposed to feel *anything* at all behind your nipples?

    I've never even done a cycle, but for some reason I feel like I have gyno?

    I do feel something behind each of my nipples, I really have to press and fish around for it - but there's something there. It's directly behind my nipples and slightly above.

    Also if I flex my chest, my nipples are always soft, as if they are slightly fatty?

    BTW: I am not over weight by any means.

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    If you have puffy nipples it is a sign of gyno. I have puffy nipples (from puberty), but I can feel no lump.

    Make sure you don't confuse muscle tissue as a lump.

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    How old are you? I remember m nipples being sensitive at times when I was a teenager. Nipple size, shape, and overall look varies from person to person. Just be glad you don't have coaster size nipples or the dreaded "reversed, inny" nipples.

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    I'm 29, and I don't believe my nipples to be.. puffy?? they are the exact shape and size of a quarter.

    they are not sensitive, although they are bothering me now from prodding the hell out of them.

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    I think that you are good, you may just be a bit paranoid. I have never had gyno, so I am by no means an expert. However, everyone that I have heard speak about it, mentioned them being sore/sensitive.

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