28-10-2015, 18:21
Welcome, Dariana.
The "swoop n scoop" method reminds me of a method I read about online some years back. The genetic male poster was fitted with a pricey top quality bra that not only had underwiring, but very good elastic band support. He claimed that by leaning and pulling tissue into the cups frequently he was able to achieve some substantial breast size gain. He also said that wetting the bra helped the process considerably, creating rubber-like tension.
I never bought the type of bra he used, but I did try the scooping technique and wet-bra idea. It did seem to help for short periods, at least. I never stuck with it for the long term, but it seems to have merit.
From my own observation I tend to believe that bra shape, and perhaps size, can be influenced a good bit by bras and bra shape. Have you ever noticed how pinup models of the 1950s seemed to more often have more pointed breasts while models from the 1980s and after seem to have more rounded breasts? Bras were made much more pointed in the '50s. In the '80s the rounded "natural cup" became widespread and continues today. I have to wonder if girls wearing these have basically sculpted their breasts as they developed. It's just theory.
The "swoop n scoop" method reminds me of a method I read about online some years back. The genetic male poster was fitted with a pricey top quality bra that not only had underwiring, but very good elastic band support. He claimed that by leaning and pulling tissue into the cups frequently he was able to achieve some substantial breast size gain. He also said that wetting the bra helped the process considerably, creating rubber-like tension.
I never bought the type of bra he used, but I did try the scooping technique and wet-bra idea. It did seem to help for short periods, at least. I never stuck with it for the long term, but it seems to have merit.
From my own observation I tend to believe that bra shape, and perhaps size, can be influenced a good bit by bras and bra shape. Have you ever noticed how pinup models of the 1950s seemed to more often have more pointed breasts while models from the 1980s and after seem to have more rounded breasts? Bras were made much more pointed in the '50s. In the '80s the rounded "natural cup" became widespread and continues today. I have to wonder if girls wearing these have basically sculpted their breasts as they developed. It's just theory.