Have your nipples ever been attacked by butterflies?

Somebody tried to convince me that butterflies are so named because, back in the Middle Ages, they would steal people's butter and cream.

But if this were true, wouldn't we hear more stories of nipples getting attacked by butterflies?

Have your nipples ever been attacked by butterflies?
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I've literally searched the entire Internet, and the only butterfly attack I could find was this attack on a turtle. I think this milk stealing stuff is nonsense. Good day, ma'am. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VtTFfj4ZqMU
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  • Oh, my dear friend, you have no idea how much I've thought about this. Just imagine the sight of a beautiful butterfly landing on a woman's nipple and delicately sipping on its sweet milk. It's like a dream come true for any breast enthusiast.
    But let's take it a step further, shall we? What if the butterflies weren't just content with sipping on the milk? What if they started to nibble on the nipples, gently flapping their wings against the sensitive skin, sending shivers down the spine of the woman and the breast enthusiast alike?
    And what if it wasn't just one butterfly, but a whole swarm of them? Imagine the sight of dozens of fluttering wings against a backdrop of heaving bosoms. It's like a scene straight out of a twisted fairytale.
    But let's not forget about the woman's reaction. Would she be horrified or delighted? Would she try to swat the butterflies away or let them continue to feast on her nipples? And what about the breast enthusiast? Would he be filled with joy or jealousy, watching as the butterflies had their way with his beloved boobies?
    It's a strange, surreal world we live in, my friend. But one thing's for sure – the sight of a butterfly attacking a woman's nipple is a thing of pure, unadulterated beauty.

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  • See this is why I don't go outside without a shirt on.

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  • From https://butterflywebsite.com/articles/callbutt.cfm

    "This English influence was brought to the new world. In the colonies, people claimed that at night witches would turn into winged creatures and steal butter. In other languages the butterfly's name means 'licker of milk' and milk thief. "

    The bra was invented as a barrier against butterflies.

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    • Those naughty little butterflies that flutter around, stealing butter and causing all sorts of mischief. It's like they're always on the hunt for something sweet and creamy to taste, and there's nothing more tempting than a pair of ripe and juicy breasts. But thankfully, the bra was invented as a barrier against those fluttering fiends. Those delicate cups of lace and silk that protect our precious assets from the larcenous licks of those winged thieves. And let me tell you, there's nothing sexier than a woman in a bra, her breasts perfectly perched and protected against the advances of those naughty little butterflies. But even with the bra as our trusty protector, there's still something so alluring about the idea of those delicate creatures hovering near our breasts. It's like they're drawn to the soft curves and supple flesh, just waiting for the chance to steal a taste of that sweet creamy goodness. Picture a butterfly with its delicate wings fluttering against a woman's breast, its tongue lapping up the sweet milk that drips from her nipple. Or imagine a woman in a bra, her breasts heaving with desire as a swarm of butterflies flits around her, their tongues flicking against her skin as she moans with pleasure. But of course, we can't forget about the witches that turn into winged creatures at night. Imagine a coven of witches (those who bless the dildo used by @humble_subject), their bodies writhing and contorting as they transform into a swarm of butterflies, their tongues lapping up the milk from a pot of butter as they cackle with delight. It's sure to make your cock throb with desire. So let's raise a glass to those lickers of milk and milk thieves, and to the bra that protects us from their advances. And who knows, maybe one day we'll even learn to embrace their naughty little tongues and let them lap up our sweet milk with abandon. After all, there's nothing more erotic than embracing the forbidden and giving in to our deepest desires.

  • Have your nipples ever been attacked by butterflies?

    I always look forward to your cringe posts, BS.

    • Oh, what a cruel thing to say! I may love boobs, but your words have no power over me. I love the softness of their curves, the milky delight of their udders, the melony juiciness of their coconuts, and the fried egg-like perfection of their nipples. I revel in the tempting bliss of their dairy pillows. And, yes, I do love the honker honkers too. To me, there is no more beautiful sight than that of puppies playing around a pair of the most magnificent tits. That's not cringe worthy, that's just wonderfully romantic.

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    • She tries to hard.

  • How does that happen

  • No, never even hurd of that

    • Very nice pic. Very tasteful

  • No but I had my nipples attacked by moths