How did I get into noogling? Its less than a month ago and the reasons seem to escape me now . (cue for comments about age-related mental issues..) I was surfing and started reading up about breast development and found Noogleberry and all the interesting stories – and just decided I must have a go.
I remember thinking in the time between ordering the kit and delivery that maybe I'd just send it back unopened and ask for refund less restocking charge. But when it arrived, well you cant resist can you? And discovered that surprisingly nice sensation that some of you reading this will know about.
So I carried on – with no agenda for transformation or anything. I have a feminine side to my outwardly straight male self, which has been evident in relationships and occasional clothes-wearing in the past. But the noogling started as just a no strings – no expectations fantasy for me.
After some days of noogling I got disappointed about cups loosing pressure quickly. I think it may happen particularly where as in my case there's not much initial breast material there. I wanted to noogle at my desk while I worked on the PC but because of the need to keep pumping to top up pressure this was a nuisance.
Then stage 2 of the fantasy kicked in – make a machine to keep constant pressure. And luckily I'm an electronics engineer. So noogling became not just a fantasy but also an engineering project. A week later I'd got the machine working – pump, pressure sensor, computer, control panel. Its quite a strong [30 psi] motor – the first program I used worked on very short bursts of pressure. The vacuum pressure in the cups can be allowed to get quite low – where the breast is still quite well into the cup but adhesion is beginning to weaken, and then the motor burst will immediately recover the adhesion. The surge of the breast into the cup is quite satisfying both to watch and to feel, and seems like it is urging growth. The advantage of letting pressure go right down is that it reduces average pressure for the session. In other words you dont need to overpump in order to maintain adhesion – the machine looks after it. Average pressure, rather than peak pressure, seems to be the thing which causes skin damage during pumping.
I am now testing an alternative program which uses the motor in low power mode instead of using intense high pressure bursts. This has some advantages and I'll elaborate in my next post.
Here are some pics, after noogling first a few weeks ago, and now today, using the high power burst program.
I remember thinking in the time between ordering the kit and delivery that maybe I'd just send it back unopened and ask for refund less restocking charge. But when it arrived, well you cant resist can you? And discovered that surprisingly nice sensation that some of you reading this will know about.
So I carried on – with no agenda for transformation or anything. I have a feminine side to my outwardly straight male self, which has been evident in relationships and occasional clothes-wearing in the past. But the noogling started as just a no strings – no expectations fantasy for me.
After some days of noogling I got disappointed about cups loosing pressure quickly. I think it may happen particularly where as in my case there's not much initial breast material there. I wanted to noogle at my desk while I worked on the PC but because of the need to keep pumping to top up pressure this was a nuisance.
Then stage 2 of the fantasy kicked in – make a machine to keep constant pressure. And luckily I'm an electronics engineer. So noogling became not just a fantasy but also an engineering project. A week later I'd got the machine working – pump, pressure sensor, computer, control panel. Its quite a strong [30 psi] motor – the first program I used worked on very short bursts of pressure. The vacuum pressure in the cups can be allowed to get quite low – where the breast is still quite well into the cup but adhesion is beginning to weaken, and then the motor burst will immediately recover the adhesion. The surge of the breast into the cup is quite satisfying both to watch and to feel, and seems like it is urging growth. The advantage of letting pressure go right down is that it reduces average pressure for the session. In other words you dont need to overpump in order to maintain adhesion – the machine looks after it. Average pressure, rather than peak pressure, seems to be the thing which causes skin damage during pumping.
I am now testing an alternative program which uses the motor in low power mode instead of using intense high pressure bursts. This has some advantages and I'll elaborate in my next post.
Here are some pics, after noogling first a few weeks ago, and now today, using the high power burst program.