(02-04-2016, 07:37)char Wrote: I am not sure how true it is, but I have heard something to the effect of: a woman's breast do not completely develop until the breasts are fully prepared enough for breastfeeding/ produce milk. I did a little research on it (very little, pardon me), and maybe there is some kind of truth to it, from the medical perspective. Soooo, I think a lot of doctors could consider a lot more factors. But, yes, puberty is technically until at least age 21 (I had a growth spurt at age 19) for males and females and sometimes later than that- for example men continue to build bone density and frame until about age 35, I heard. My friend's mom, a bio-female, had a growth spurt at age 35! I, past 35 years, have noticed that my breasts continue to change shape as they increase- especially recently! I am glad! (Note: I have not had children).
Hopefully, you've got more perspective and hope! If I am...
Just a bit of curiosity, was your friends mom pregnant during that 35yo growth spurt? Because if so, that's VERY common.
(04-04-2016, 17:34)Blue Colleen Wrote: I like now how my breasts look after noogling, they seem fuller on the top. However, after the swelling goes away, I think my breasts get smaller then they were before I got Noogleberry. Did anyone else ever have this effect, and what should I do? I can't see any difference in the tape measurement, but I’m sure they feel and look smaller.
Also, how can I know if Noogle is making my real breast tissue bigger, and not my pectoral muscles? I do get a lot of muscular pain during and after noogling.
Sounds like you're using too much pressure. Ease off on the pressure. I STILL don't think you should even be using Noogleberry at your age, but I'd rather you use it right if you're going to insist anyways. You already know my opinion though and aren't listening, so I'll at least try to minimize your self harm if you'll at least listen to that much. You might also have a mismatch in dome size. Either or or both are possible causes for what you are reporting.
BTW, since you've HAD those problems, you really should also STOP for at least a couple weeks to allow your breasts to HEAL before trying again. You've already hurt yourself.