Yes, each normal nipple has multiple openings.
in one of those 2 holes over your nose
That would be a piece of threaded pipe whose length is 2 to 3 times the diameter of the pipe.
The answer is surely "man". 2 eye holes 2 nostril holes 2 ear holes 1 a**hole! For the uninitiated, a woman would have one more, so "person" is not a valid answer.
Yes, it is normal for a 2-month-old to start chewing on their bottle nipple during feedings as they explore and develop their oral motor skills. To address this behavior, parents can try offering a different type of nipple that is more suitable for their baby's chewing habits, ensuring the nipple is the correct size and flow rate, and gently guiding the baby to latch onto the nipple properly during feedings. It is important to monitor the baby during feedings to prevent choking or ingestion of small pieces of the nipple.
3 It is uncommon, but some people do, on occasion, have a third nipple. It is referred to as a nubbin, from the Friends episode. It is normal to have only 2.
There are 2 holes. One is over Arctic. One over Antarctic.
Normal males have 3, if you have less you are a freak
One, but if you have trouble, 2.
mine took about 2-3 months but it depends on the size of your nipple if they pierced the nipple or the areola and how well you take care of it
The answer to the riddle is "holes." If you have three holes, you have two holes left (assuming you're counting the holes created when something is removed). If you have two holes, you have one hole left, and if you have one hole, you essentially have none because a single hole doesn't count as a complete entity without a context.
The jewellery needs to be 2 mm longer than the width of the piercing.
do u have 2 main drains? or one with 2 holes in it? usually if u have 1 with 2 holes one goes to the pump and the other ties into the 2nd hole in your skimmer