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FAQ ]Posted by gertie on 1/8/2002 from 152.163.197.53:hi everyone. My breasts are very hard and it feels like a pile of rocks inside of them. Every month around the time im ovulating, my nipples get extremely sensitive and can hardly stand the lightest touch! I talked to my doctor a year ago about it, and she examined me and said there was nothing wrong. Ive tried searching on the internet about the condition but its hard when i type in "sensitive nipples" in a search engine and all i get back is porno links! (I didnt even try "hard, firm brests" haw haw haw) I found out about fibrosystic breast "disease", and would account for the sensitivity and hardness. The only thing is that fibrosystic breast "disease" happens in women age 30-50. I am only 19 and have had this since i first grew breasts. Does anyone know what is going on?!
thanks
gertie
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