03-01-2016, 22:12
(01-01-2016, 17:41)mortokes Wrote: I think it is safe if you don't go overboard with the pumping. It can be tempting to want to pump too much hoping for results or to get used to the suction after a bit and pump too much. Always start slow to get the feel for it. Don't pump so that it is painful.
If you worry about doing any damage maybe start with what people call the 7:2 method. Pump and let the pressure hold for about 7 minutes, then release, take the domes off, and massage your breasts for 2 minutes. If your breasts turn a slight blue or purple colour and feel cold, you are pumping too hard and cutting circulation. Pumping for small increments then massaging makes sure if you do happen to pump too much it's not for a long period of time, and massaging can keep the circulation going. It can get annoying taking them off and on though.
Things you should know before buying, I guess that if you live with others it can be hard to do discreetly in the beginning. Until you get used to putting the domes on right (or until you get more breast tissue to fill them properly) it can make loud farting noises as you lose suction. If your breasts are small you can't move around much or you lose suction. Takes practice.
I like my noogleberry though I rarely use it now just due to a busier schedule. I didn't use it long enough to see results but I did see swelling which was exciting.
I think it's a good idea to give noogleberry a try first before spending so much money on brava. See if you could comfortably sleep with it on and sleep on your back, I think that's what you need to do with brava.
Thanks for the reply and advice. I may try it out eventually, I'm not sure how I feel about sleeping with these things on. I guess maybe if I got used to using it I would know what pressure is best and all that but I still think I wouldn't wear them while sleeping but still an option. Never know lol thanks again.
