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Tubercles of Montgomery

A more extra way of referring to Montgomeryโ€™s tubercles, which are those small bumps on a womanโ€™s areola that look like smaller nipples and provide lubrication during breastfeeding.

And yea it was said, her tubercles of Montgomery were splendid and divine.

by Pony Danza April 13, 2022


tubercles of montgomery

The glands of Montgomery, or Montgomery's tubercles, are the tiny "bumps" that are scattered around the areola (the darker area which rings the nipple). During pregnancy these glands enlarge and they remain enlarged while breastfeeding. They can vary greatly in number, averaging between 4 and 28 per areola. Montgomery originally described these glands as "a constellation of miniature nipples scattered over a milky way."

I was suckin on this girl's titties and her tubercles of montgomery got all hard and shit...i think she was diggin it!

by Rafael L December 10, 2005

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