09-11-2013, 12:05
The noogleberry is a breast pump (suction device) which is intended to cause growth through tissue expansion. It consists of a two domes which sit over the breasts and a hand pump that you use to "pump up" the breasts.
There is a separate sub forum about this general method on breast nexus as well as another forum devoted to noogleberry (www.noogleberry.com). There are many different methods to using the device or "noogling" and the fastest responders appear to be women who have either been pregnant or had larger breasts in the past, however women who have always had small breasts and men can also get results if they persevere.
I started noogling in May as a 32B and have maybe gained half a size. I have also lost a small amount of weight due to healthier eating and retained my breast size. I would personally use the noogleberry for at least one year and possibly two before I quit. At the moment I use it 4-5 days per week for at least an hour.
I think it is worth considering. I have no difficulty using mine despite having a scar on one of my breasts from heart surgery. People prone to skin irritation and forming stretchmarks might find they have problems with the appearance of their breasts from using it however.
There is a separate sub forum about this general method on breast nexus as well as another forum devoted to noogleberry (www.noogleberry.com). There are many different methods to using the device or "noogling" and the fastest responders appear to be women who have either been pregnant or had larger breasts in the past, however women who have always had small breasts and men can also get results if they persevere.
I started noogling in May as a 32B and have maybe gained half a size. I have also lost a small amount of weight due to healthier eating and retained my breast size. I would personally use the noogleberry for at least one year and possibly two before I quit. At the moment I use it 4-5 days per week for at least an hour.
I think it is worth considering. I have no difficulty using mine despite having a scar on one of my breasts from heart surgery. People prone to skin irritation and forming stretchmarks might find they have problems with the appearance of their breasts from using it however.