Tit science from the SCORE lab

November 13, 2009 by Elliot James
The areolae are more sensitive than the nipple.

The areolae are more sensitive than the nipple.

The areolae are more sensitive than the nipples. The upper quadrant of the breast, between 10 and two o’clock, is the most sensitive part of the bull’s-eye.

It’s estimated that around 10% of women have inverted nipples.

Large breasts are no more sensitive to touch than small breasts.

Sammie Black can tug 'em all day.

Sammie Black can tug 'em all day.

Breasts swell by up to 25%-50% larger when a woman is aroused.

Droopy breasts can be the least sensitive. The nerves are stretched and compressed by the breasts’ weight.

Elena's a Russian we shot a few years back.

Elena's a Russian we shot a few years back.

The color of nipples usually corresponds to skin color.

Melanie, a "Busty Island Girl."

Melanie, a "Busty Island Girl."

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4 responses to “Tit science from the SCORE lab”

  1. Jack says:

    Wow – more titilating facts from the SCORE lab !

    Where do we sign-up as a research assistant ? 🙂

  2. Gil says:

    Isn’t Terry Nova an AWESOME example of inverted nipples?

  3. Veronica Vaughn says:

    I appreciate this knowledge:)

  4. Dino says:

    Thanks Elliot, because knowing is half the battle. 😉