26 inch under bust , outgrew medium but large too big

sam84

New Member
Hi all,

I have a 26 inch under bust and currently wear a 32B/C. I quickly filled the medium domes but found I cannot wear both large domes at once because of my small ribcage. There are gaps at the sides and so I cannot get a seal. Would like to know if anyone has found a solution to this problem? (Besides pumping one at a time) Would the contoured large fit better?
 

sam84

New Member
I've found a solution to my own problem... I simply position the domes very high on my chest... Almost to the collarbone. Because my chest plate is wider there, there are no air gaps at the side and I'm able to get suction. they point outwards in a strange direction, instead of directly in front, but I'm happy just to get a seal. :)
 

cottonwood

New Member
I have a 30in underbust (wear a 30C) and just purchased the larges (they just came today) I cannot get the hang of it. I have been trying for a solid half hour. Even with one dome clipped off and them positioned very high on my chest. I cannot get any suction (I was able to get suction on my butt, so I know they work).

I am using lots of oil and feel like I have tried every position and angle. I don't have much fat on my body so even when I position the domes high on my chest, they are the same width as my breast but I don't really have any breast tissue in the middle so there is air gaps.

I think the mediums would be too small for me and it took 3 weeks to get here, I don't want to wait another 3 weeks for medium domes.

Any other suggestions please??
 

James

Active Member
There are several women here with 26" chests and they have successfully used both large and gone on to use extra-large noogleberry cups. So it certainly is possible. They usually recommend perseverance and say it could take a week to get started. Various padding options could help:
from noogleberry, http://www.noogleberry.com/women-s-health-products?p=4
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And several DIY using yoga mat material
http://www.noogleberry.com/forum/index.php/topic,1804.0.html

or plumbing pipe insulation
http://www.noogleberry.com/forum/index.php/topic,1919.msg17162.html#msg17162
 
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