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Question:

- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Why did God give men nipples? Because they are nice!  What other reason does there have to be? If we look at the human being, the basic difference between man and women is essencially one half of a chromosone. DNA sequencing tends to be on/off activate/do not activate, often by activating a specific gland to secrete a specific chemical which causes specific reactions. Of course there is also deeper meaning to it as well, "Male and Female he created them."  Man is not a seperate being from Woman, neither superior or inferior, but is created with different roles, equal but different, which find completeness in each other.

A good answer, but I still think God put ‘em there with visual and sexual pleasure in mind.

Response:

: Why did God give men nipples? : : Because men are mammals….? I was under the assumption that Timmy is a monotreme (e.g. a platypus or an echidna).  After all he seems to have hatched from an egg, and he doesn’t understand about nipples.  I’m betting he’s an echidna, since he seems to like to dig in ant hills. (Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs and produce milk secreted through the skin.  Even female monotremes have no nipples.) Frank

Response:

: Why did God give men nipples? : : Because men are mammals….? : : Do bulls have nipples?  Other mammals?  I never : remember seeing them. : : Male animals absolutely do have them.  Check out the undercarriage of a : dog or cat one of these days. "Undercarriage?"  How butch!  Too bad you’re already spoken for. ;-) frank, begetting confusion

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