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So I've been reading about some of your experiences with noogleberry. I was wanting to ask if there's any thing I should know before buying one or any tips any of you have. Also, in your opinion do you think it's a safe method?
What oil do you think is best to use while noogling?
And one last question, do you think it's better to buy a noogleberry over a brava? I'd like to save money because I'm a bit intimidated by the idea as I've never used anything like this...
Any help would be great appreciated. You guys are amazing. Smile Thank you.
(28-12-2015, 10:41 PM)Victorian Rose Wrote: [ -> ]So I've been reading about some of your experiences with noogleberry. I was wanting to ask if there's any thing I should know before buying one or any tips any of you have. Also, in your opinion do you think it's a safe method?
What oil do you think is best to use while noogling?
And one last question, do you think it's better to buy a noogleberry over a brava? I'd like to save money because I'm a bit intimidated by the idea as I've never used anything like this...
Any help would be great appreciated. You guys are amazing. Smile Thank you.

Hey, its good that you are intimidated by the Noogleberry, I think its not just something you buy and imediatly use, you should really do good research on the methods. There are 2 people around here known for their succes with this method: JenniferLove and Rocketmelon. I myself have used it too, I was an unexperienced teenager at the time and I have failed with the method, my skin stretched out a lotSad and my inner nipples grew which def is a big con known from the Noogleberry. So usage with caution is recommended. Imo its not a 100% safe method, I have many doubts bout if it doesnt harm veins and tissues etc. Also I would prefer the brava over the noogleberry, its a more finetuned device, I think the noogleberry is a bit more ''goofey'' in usage(hard to maintain suction , no steady suction bc its all manual) But after my own experience and the pictures from others I've seen, Im not a fan and wouldnt recommend it to anybody else, seeing it really influences your natural shape.
You could combine the best of both worlds by buying Brava domes (by themselves) and connecting them to noogleberry airlock t-tubing. You could literally just suck the air out with your mouth and avoid buying a pump altogether. Or you could buy a pump with a pressure gauge that measures in mm hg, especially if you plan to imitate a Brava program by pumping all night at extremely low pressure (Brava's pressure maxes out at 33 mm hg). If you don't already know, the Brava is designed to use while sleeping. To be honest, I'm not completely sure how easy it is to acturately read such a low pressure on a typical hand pump. The gauges are pretty small and 33 mm hg is a tiny percentage of the total scale on the pumps that I've seen. Then again, I only looked at a few. I never bought one, so I don't have first hand experience. Also, plenty of people seem to do just fine estimating the best pressure on their own without a gauge, so it's entirely up to you.
(29-12-2015, 03:03 PM)hannah Wrote: [ -> ]
(28-12-2015, 10:41 PM)Victorian Rose Wrote: [ -> ]So I've been reading about some of your experiences with noogleberry. I was wanting to ask if there's any thing I should know before buying one or any tips any of you have. Also, in your opinion do you think it's a safe method?
What oil do you think is best to use while noogling?
And one last question, do you think it's better to buy a noogleberry over a brava? I'd like to save money because I'm a bit intimidated by the idea as I've never used anything like this...
Any help would be great appreciated. You guys are amazing. Smile Thank you.

Hey, its good that you are intimidated by the Noogleberry, I think its not just something you buy and imediatly use, you should really do good research on the methods. There are 2 people around here known for their succes with this method: JenniferLove and Rocketmelon. I myself have used it too, I was an unexperienced teenager at the time and I have failed with the method, my skin stretched out a lotSad and my inner nipples grew which def is a big con known from the Noogleberry. So usage with caution is recommended. Imo its not a 100% safe method, I have many doubts bout if it doesnt harm veins and tissues etc. Also I would prefer the brava over the noogleberry, its a more finetuned device, I think the noogleberry is a bit more ''goofey'' in usage(hard to maintain suction , no steady suction bc its all manual) But after my own experience and the pictures from others I've seen, Im not a fan and wouldnt recommend it to anybody else, seeing it really influences your natural shape.

Oh, wow, I'm sorry Sad how were you doing it if you don't mind me asking? Did you they turn blue/purple? I'm not sure if I'm going to get one, I'm a very cautious person. :/ but I'm getting discouraged.. are there any other methods working for you? Thanks for the advice.
(30-12-2015, 12:14 AM)Stephie Wrote: [ -> ]You could combine the best of both worlds by buying Brava domes (by themselves) and connecting them to noogleberry airlock t-tubing. You could literally just suck the air out with your mouth and avoid buying a pump altogether. Or you could buy a pump with a pressure gauge that measures in mm hg, especially if you plan to imitate a Brava program by pumping all night at extremely low pressure (Brava's pressure maxes out at 33 mm hg). If you don't already know, the Brava is designed to use while sleeping. To be honest, I'm not completely sure how easy it is to acturately read such a low pressure on a typical hand pump. The gauges are pretty small and 33 mm hg is a tiny percentage of the total scale on the pumps that I've seen. Then again, I only looked at a few. I never bought one, so I don't have first hand experience. Also, plenty of people seem to do just fine estimating the best pressure on their own without a gauge, so it's entirely up to you.

I'm not sure if I'd want to wear something while sleeping, I feel better being able to watch and know, you know, if things are going okay. It would worry me all night having something on me. I'm a cautious person lol so I guess I don't know what I'm doing yet. I'm trying to schedule a hormone test here soon and maybe trying something else out. I did want to buy a noogleberry but I'm afraid that decision would not go well. Thanks for the advice. Smile
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.
(01-01-2016, 05:41 PM)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. Smile