Touching this area can lead to discomfort or a ticklish sensation and, for some, may even feel intrusive. The phrase “make them more sensitive” likely refers to how unwanted or repeated touching could heighten awareness of the area, making the sensation more pronounced and uncomfortable. It serves as a gentle reminder to respect personal boundaries, particularly in such delicate areas of the body.
Perhaps it should be called the Adam and Eve apple.
That’s because women can also have an Adam’s apple. Many people think only men have Adam’s apples, but actually everyone has one because the Adam’s apple is simply the cartilage in front of the larynx, or voice box. A man’s Adam’s apple tends to grow bigger than a woman’s does, so a man’s sticks out more prominently. The Adam’s apple in women is usually not visible, but sometimes it is.
Adam’s apple pain could be a sign of a bigger problem.
