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28-07-2012, 00:10
(This post was last modified: 28-07-2012, 00:13 by
boobquest2012.)
I'm a full 32B/ small 32C, which according to the sizing chart says I should use medium cups. I'm thinking of just getting the large cups because i have wide and full boobs.
what are the differences between suction power, how it will fit, etc.?
Also, is it worth getting the airlock?
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Hey boobquest2012,
I'm new to the noogleberry club (I've only been noogling for about a month or 2). I started NBE as an 36AA/34A (not too sure about that) and began with medium cups that I bought from a friend. I quickly moved to large cups, within 3 weeks. Given that you have larger breasts than me I recommend buying the system with the large cups and buying one medium cup, if you'd like. I get more swelling with the large, probably because the domes are wider and bigger. I don't have an airlock but I've read that its useful for snoogling.
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The mediums would be way too small! I had a full A that I couldn't even fit into that cup.
I'm using the larges now, but even I almost fill up the cups (with an A cup!). I would say that the minimum you should use is the large, but even that might be too small.
If you're comfortable enough to send a picture of your breasts to the company, they can tell you for sure what cup size you should be using.
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I am a super flat a and started off with the contour large. I've read that people change cups too fast starting with the medium or they were too small ever for an a size chest. Your best best is just to go with the large or extra large.
Hint: Before I ordered the cups I took a measuring tape and found something the same size of the cups and put in on my chest to see if it would fit and have enough room to grow. I want something that would last.
Hope you find the cups that fit your chest and are happy with it.
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Thanks for the replies!
I decided to get larges to start, hopefully they won't be too small.