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tender/sensitive breasts

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2023 8:40 am
by kilasm
is it normal for your breast to be sensitive or feel tender days after breast foreplay?

Re: tender/sensitive breasts

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2023 10:25 am
by Heather
I'm not sure what you mean by "breast foreplay." "Foreplay" is a really vague term that straight people often use to describe anything and everything they can do before intercourse. It doesn't really tell me anything about the kind of breast stimulation you're asking about.

Did what you are asking about hurt at the time? If not, then no, you shouldn't have breast pain or tenderness from this. Might you be getting close to the timing of your period? That's a much more common cause of breast tenderness. Breast growth, which is usually still happening for people around your age, can also cause that.

Re: tender/sensitive breasts

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:50 am
by kilasm
like touching, rubbing, and sucking the nips? days after or even weeks, ive been feeling kind of tender there and more round? if that make sense, is that normal? though i think ive been feeling that way because im close to my period which is predicted to be today (according to flo) but i havent gotten it yet.

surely its not a symptom of pregnancy right? we did dry humping with only our underwear and he came, but i quickly pulled it away im sooo paranoid especially because i still havent gotten my period today yet

Re: tender/sensitive breasts

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:10 am
by Sam W
Hi kilasm,

Since you're likely getting close to your period, that's probably the most likely explanation, as just general touching or stimulation of the nipples or breasts isn't going to lead to them feeling sore weeks later (or even days later, unless the stimulation was very rough).

And you're correct that in this case, this can't be a symptom of pregnancy, since as long as there is at least one layer of clothing present, pregnancy cannot occur. Too, if may help to know that it's common to have periods that arrive a few days earlier or later than expected, so a period not arriving the exact day you thought it would is not instantly a sign that something is wrong.