Hardly, sir. The left is indeed an exemplary image of large areolae (and nipples as well), but the fact is that there's a wide range of variation in such matters. Some women have prominent nipples and areolae, while it can be very small for others.
Dr_Fine_Rolo said: For any nipple to exist, there must exist an areola surrounding said nipple
Yes, but sometimes the areola covers so little area beyond the circumference of the nipple that it might as well not be there. This is uncommon, but it can happen.
Hardly, sir. The left is indeed an exemplary image of large areolae (and nipples as well), but the fact is that there's a wide range of variation in such matters. Some women have prominent nipples and areolae, while it can be very small for others.