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Dome shape comparison.

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Playing around on a Saturday afternoon.   So Here are two different shapes.   The one on the right is more like a typical noogleberry dome.   The one on the left is the fish bowl shape.   See how the one on the right compresses the breast at the bottom and up for about half the length (the white area).   While the fish bowl shapes doesn't touch the breast at all.   The entire breast is in a vacuum.  That's why I feel that the standard design isn't the optimal one for maximum breast growth.


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(01-10-2016, 20:02)Karren Wrote:  Playing around on a Saturday afternoon.   So Here are two different shapes.   The one on the right is more like a typical noogleberry dome.   The one on the left is the fish bowl shape.   See how the one on the right compresses the breast at the bottom and up for about half the length (the white area).   While the fish bowl shapes doesn't touch the breast at all.   The entire breast is in a vacuum.  That's why I feel that the standard design isn't the optimal one for maximum breast growth.

Yes! I fully agree with you! The same thing is happening with me when I use the NB cups. My breasts get compressed at the bottom plus for more than half the length. I assume this is not good for growth. Yes, the spherical or fishbowl shaped cups is ideal!
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that's interesting, karren. i've been using the kangzhu large cups for some time. the silicon rings that fit on the bottom are nice but make the circumference a bit smaller and my breasts have been pressing against the inside. about 2wks ago, i got the large contoured noogleberry cups. they're better but i still get some breast pressing near the base and up for a couple of inches. i like the fish bowl idea. i'd really love to have some cups like those. i think they're more likely to make zero gravity equal opportunity boobs with a rounder shape. i'd like that.
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(01-10-2016, 20:02)Karren Wrote:  Playing around on a Saturday afternoon.   So Here are two different shapes.   The one on the right is more like a typical noogleberry dome.   The one on the left is the fish bowl shape.   See how the one on the right compresses the breast at the bottom and up for about half the length (the white area).   While the fish bowl shapes doesn't touch the breast at all.   The entire breast is in a vacuum.  That's why I feel that the standard design isn't the optimal one for maximum breast growth.

I agree.. I bought a standard breast pump off Amazon and I didn't like the feel, as you described, as the suction wasn't full and it almost suctioned in a 'cone' shape.  Noogleberry is the best out there as far as pumps are concerned I think.. Cool
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Thanks for the clear comparison, Professor Karren. One doesn't have to be a genius to see that the only direction your breast can expand in the Noogle style dome is the outer end. The base is flat against the sides, so it's not going to change. With the spherical dome maybe twice as much breast area can expand.

I would venture to guess that using a spherical dome would even substantially accelerate the speed at which breast enlargement is achieved. Time and testing should tell, though. You've got my interest.
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Spheres would work amazingly well.  As would an air tight box with the correct size hole cut in it.  The opening determines what gets inside and as long as your breast doesn't touch the sides!!
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(01-10-2016, 20:02)Karren Wrote:  Playing around on a Saturday afternoon.   So Here are two different shapes.   The one on the right is more like a typical noogleberry dome.   The one on the left is the fish bowl shape.   See how the one on the right compresses the breast at the bottom and up for about half the length (the white area).   While the fish bowl shapes doesn't touch the breast at all.   The entire breast is in a vacuum.  That's why I feel that the standard design isn't the optimal one for maximum breast growth.

I am looking for some spherical domes to create my own pump device. Would you be able to tell me what should be the dimensions of the spheres (fishbowl shaped) which I will be using as cups? Or should I be taking some measurements or something? How exactly do I find out? It is absolutely impossible for me to go to any shop and place the fishbowls on my breasts in front of the shopkeepers to check for the size Wink  Big Grin
I am currently a 36B.
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I'd measure the distance accross your chest (outside of your right breast to outside of your left) and subtract a couple centimeters then divide that by two.   That is the largest opening bowl that will fit you so don't go larger.   The bowl I use is 12 cm so I'd say your more like 10 cm
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(06-10-2016, 20:18)Karren Wrote:  I'd measure the distance accross your chest (outside of your right breast to outside of your left) and subtract a couple centimeters then divide that by two.   That is the largest opening bowl that will fit you so don't go larger.   The bowl I use is 12 cm so I'd say your more like 10 cm

I am also looking at some box shaped (cuboidal) cups as you have mentioned in one of your posts / comments. So I guess even for the box shaped ones, the procedure of measuring should be the same as for spherical? Also, what should be the height or distance from the opening to the top of the dome/cup? (both spherical and box shaped)
Sorry I am asking you a lot of questions, but really appreciate your help!
By any chance are you an engineer by profession? Coz you have some very good ideas  Smile
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(08-10-2016, 09:56)nandita78 Wrote:  
(06-10-2016, 20:18)Karren Wrote:  I'd measure the distance accross your chest (outside of your right breast to outside of your left) and subtract a couple centimeters then divide that by two.   That is the largest opening bowl that will fit you so don't go larger.   The bowl I use is 12 cm so I'd say your more like 10 cm

I am also looking at some box shaped (cuboidal) cups as you have mentioned in one of your posts / comments. So I guess even for the box shaped ones, the procedure of measuring should be the same as for spherical? Also, what should be the height or distance from the opening to the top of the dome/cup? (both spherical and box shaped)
Sorry I am asking you a lot of questions, but really appreciate your help!
By any chance are you an engineer by profession? Coz you have some very good ideas  Smile

Sorry forgot to add one more thing : when you say "I'd measure the distance accross your chest (outside of your right breast to outside of your left)", would this be the distance measured over the breasts (over nipples) or below (underbust) ?
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