Hello beautiful people!
I've been perusing this site a while now and edjumacating myself. I'm very impressed with y'alls amazing results and progress, and the sweet, generous, supportive community that is here!
I'm convinced it works, and want to order an NB soon, very excited!! But I have a question: I've seen some photos on here of people with their breasts in the domes and the breasts look sooooooo red and engorged with blood. I know that's kinda the point, but the way it looks sort of worries me. It reminds me of when as a kid you wound thread around your finger and it would go all purple and your mom would tell you if you didn't quit that your finger would fall off.
Are we all pretty sure that it's safe to do this to our breasts and we won't cause any tissue damage or anything??? I'm sooooooo tempted, but also a little scared, and don't want anything bad to happen to what little chichis I do have.
How do you know what level of suction is safe?
Thank you in advance, I look forward to becoming a regular 'round here
Hugs, Paloma
I've been perusing this site a while now and edjumacating myself. I'm very impressed with y'alls amazing results and progress, and the sweet, generous, supportive community that is here!
I'm convinced it works, and want to order an NB soon, very excited!! But I have a question: I've seen some photos on here of people with their breasts in the domes and the breasts look sooooooo red and engorged with blood. I know that's kinda the point, but the way it looks sort of worries me. It reminds me of when as a kid you wound thread around your finger and it would go all purple and your mom would tell you if you didn't quit that your finger would fall off.
Are we all pretty sure that it's safe to do this to our breasts and we won't cause any tissue damage or anything??? I'm sooooooo tempted, but also a little scared, and don't want anything bad to happen to what little chichis I do have.
How do you know what level of suction is safe?
Thank you in advance, I look forward to becoming a regular 'round here
Hugs, Paloma