24-06-2024, 04:43 AM
1. yes, they will at least lengthen temporarily. you might get permanent development from that but YMMV.
2. what's your budget and goals? if you strictly want to focus nipples and ignore lactation, i recommend Supple Nips or similar nipple everters. if you try a snake bite kit i will die a little inside and it will be less safe and effective but yes you can use that instead.
if you want some more middling expense stuff, might i suggest foray into the sex toy market. if it can stimulate it with suction, you can probably use it.
you could also try looking at manual single breast pumps, that has lactation capabilities theoretically but you definitely won't induce lactation. if you some how managed to, you'd have severe arthritis in your hand. but you could do nipple lengthening with it, and prob help increase prolactin for that purpose.
if you have a lot of money to burn, please give it to me, i will use it wisely and appreciate it. but actually, if you feel like you can spend a lot of money on this and want to try the lactation thing, you can buy a hospital grade double electric breast pump. it's well upward of 200$ dollars, but it is worth it for the people in its target market.
-Aria
2. what's your budget and goals? if you strictly want to focus nipples and ignore lactation, i recommend Supple Nips or similar nipple everters. if you try a snake bite kit i will die a little inside and it will be less safe and effective but yes you can use that instead.
if you want some more middling expense stuff, might i suggest foray into the sex toy market. if it can stimulate it with suction, you can probably use it.
you could also try looking at manual single breast pumps, that has lactation capabilities theoretically but you definitely won't induce lactation. if you some how managed to, you'd have severe arthritis in your hand. but you could do nipple lengthening with it, and prob help increase prolactin for that purpose.
if you have a lot of money to burn, please give it to me, i will use it wisely and appreciate it. but actually, if you feel like you can spend a lot of money on this and want to try the lactation thing, you can buy a hospital grade double electric breast pump. it's well upward of 200$ dollars, but it is worth it for the people in its target market.
-Aria