Both males and females have nipples.
Nipples are present on both sexes because they develop during fetal development before the sex of the fetus is determined. While their primary function is for breastfeeding in females, they serve no specific purpose in males.
Here are some additional points to consider:
- Nipples are not exclusive to any gender. They are a common feature of the human body, regardless of gender identity.
- Nipple size and shape can vary greatly. These variations are not indicative of gender.
- Nipples can be sensitive to touch. This sensitivity can be experienced by individuals of all genders.