Not everyone’s stay brown. I got lucky, mine went back to their normal color.
Unless your lovers like big brown nips!
I’ve never seen women (or men for that matter) who had lip colour matching their areolae-- one advantage of frequenting clothing optional beaches, I suppose.
Hell no.
Mine basically did until I had a baby. Now they are wildly different.
Don’t worry about yours, though. Trust me, a doctor would have mentioned it if yours were problematic.
knows that if he thinks hard enough, he can parley this thread into some hot girl on girl action
thinking hard
thinking hard
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Dang. Now I’ve made a mess.
…ew.
That rule is going to work a lot better for European descent women. For some other places, not so much. Maybe lighter and then darker. I’ve always supposed the darkening and thickening was a defense mechanism against gums and newly sprouted teeth.
I’m surprise that nobody’s called out: CITE!
DIBS!
When can I start experimenting on your bod?*
*I not a real scientist but I am taking an Internet course for Mad Scientist.
Mine match. Good question. I had no idea that other people’s didn’t!
I would love for my lips to be the same shade as my nipples. My lips are unusually dark for someone with fair skin, which is kind of nice because I rarely need lipstick. But if I found a lipstick to match my nipples, I’d wear it all the time.
Solution: Wear lipstick on your nipples as well.

Seriously, though, what reason could you have for wanting them to match?
Since the trend seems to be that pregnancy affects the color, I’ll add the additional info, too.
I’ve had (and nursed) three children.
:eek:
I’ll have to route all requests for research through Stonebow.
My lips are pinker than my nipples, which are light brownish pink. I don’t dare ask my roommates, who are the only women close by at the moment. They already think I’m weird for non-nipple-related reasons. 
Apparently I got that idea too, since I remember being really surprised in my sculpture class that a woman with fairly light skin had brown nipples. I knew that darker skin=brown nipples, but I was suprised how light “darker” apparently was. I’m not sure if this is a media thing, or a you-shouldn’t-use-you-as-a-ruler-for-normalicy thing.
I’m not exactly sure what the OP means by “match.” Do two radically different shades of pink match?
I’m surprised that nobody’s asked this question yet (and I know at least half of you were thinking it when you opened this thread)
which lips?
Sig line. 
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm large dark nipples. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm. 
In the interests of science, I just checked. My manniples are quite a few shades darker than my lips.
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I was speaking in terms of exact shade, or so close as to be indistinguishable.
Well, I would have thought that mentioning lipstick in the OP would tip off the observant, but, as always, I underestimated the depths of perviness. 
I just checked- my lips are a big pinker, although not by much.
a bit pinker. A bit. Now if only I can learn how to type…