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Hair on Boobs??

i was just wondering...is it normal to hair on ur boobs, like close around the nipple area?? last night i was taking a shower and i looked down and i was like ewww!! what the hell? i had 3 black hairs around the outside of my nipple...i never had anything like this before. i am only 20, maybe my hormones are changing?? any info on what caused some hair to grow there please let me know!!!! thanx
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really??? because i have been thinking i could be pregnant...but im not sure yet...wow, im gonna some research...thanx guys!!!
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They do stay that it has something to do with your pregnancy hormone but I got them to and they hurt when you pull them out so I shave mine
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lol..well thats good for u i guess...lol the hair on my boobs are really long and black...oh god so gross!! i plucked one out last night and hurt like a mother...sorry i was gonna be rude..haha anyways guys thanx for the replies!!! :)
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I have that too.  They are very fine hairs which seem to pluck out quite easily, like with my fingers tips.  I was freaked out by them too.  The fact that I could pluck these hairs out of my boobs simply by grabbing and pulling on them with no pain whatsoever.  WEIRD!!!!
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phew!!! wow...lol now i feel silly!! i thought maybe it had something to do with like pregnancy hormones or something...thanx guys!
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yes, every women gets them now and then.  pluck 'em if they bother you but they are really no big deal.
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Yes its normal. Nothing to worry about. :)
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