13-01-2013, 00:12
You were definitely pumping too hard, you need to go slow and gradually build up your tolerance. I've gotten broken capillaries lots of times, all from pumping too hard.
Try pumping without the foam rings with low pressure. I find that the seal isn't as strong with the rings on, so maybe you'll be able to keep the cups on without them.
Another thing you can do is hydro noogle, which is noogling with water in the domes. It really increases the seal, I've never had them fall off with that method.
You might also try a larger cup size. It's a lot more comfortable and I personally found that my results improved.
I feel like the stronger suction you use, the better results you'll get - as long as you're not pumping so hard you're damaging yourself, that's counterproductive. I think the hardest pressure you can stand while still remaining comfortable is right.
I've noticed that so many men have had great results with the system, and I really think that's the reason why. They can withstand more pressure and they tend to pump hard.
I went to almost flat (just a conical nipple, and no real tissue) to nearly a C cup in 9 months. I do have some marks from overdoing it though, so definitely go on the gentler side if you're worried about that.
Try pumping without the foam rings with low pressure. I find that the seal isn't as strong with the rings on, so maybe you'll be able to keep the cups on without them.
Another thing you can do is hydro noogle, which is noogling with water in the domes. It really increases the seal, I've never had them fall off with that method.
You might also try a larger cup size. It's a lot more comfortable and I personally found that my results improved.
I feel like the stronger suction you use, the better results you'll get - as long as you're not pumping so hard you're damaging yourself, that's counterproductive. I think the hardest pressure you can stand while still remaining comfortable is right.
I've noticed that so many men have had great results with the system, and I really think that's the reason why. They can withstand more pressure and they tend to pump hard.
I went to almost flat (just a conical nipple, and no real tissue) to nearly a C cup in 9 months. I do have some marks from overdoing it though, so definitely go on the gentler side if you're worried about that.