In general, boys tend to favor girls with pink and tender areolas, and some boys may even think that a pink areola is one of the important signs of a girl's virginity. However, this is not the case. There are many reasons for the darkening of areolas, not only through the secretion of sex hormones. Let's take a look together with the editor below.
Generally, those who are born with darker areolas are those with higher levels of estrogen. These women will experience blackening of the nipples, areolas, and labia minora, which is a healthy female characteristic. After menopause, women may experience pink nipples, areolas, and labia minora due to low levels of estrogen.
And there are other postnatal reasons for the darkening of areola color. Firstly, bask in the sun. Wearing a bikini without sunscreen effect, the fabric becomes more transparent after going into the water, giving the sun a chance to invade the chest. Or liking to wear thin and cute clothes, not wearing underwear, and not sunscreen can cause the areola to turn black. Secondly, excessive stimulation. Excessive sexual activity, infant breastfeeding, as well as liking to sponge the body and improper exfoliation, can cause melanin deposition. Thirdly, wear rough underwear. The material of underwear is rough, and constant friction with the areola can also cause melanin deposition on the nipples and areola. Fourthly, pregnancy. Hormonal changes cause the areola to enlarge and darken, and even if hormones gradually return to normal after childbirth, the size of the areola cannot be restored to its pre pregnancy state.
So, some women are born with a darker areola color, and it's best for men not to judge a girl's sexual life based on the color of the areola. In addition, if a woman has a deep areola, she should carefully check if she has the problems listed above. If so, she can make appropriate adjustments and return to a pink and tender areola.