Just out of curiosity, do male enhancement products really work?
I received an email this morning in which the sender claimed they could add 1 – 3 inches in size to the male anatomy with the use of their product. They also promised an increase in girth. So, do these products actually work, or are we talkin’ here about a major waste of money…?
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Jesus I can’t stress this enough. Size doesn’t matter. They don’t work due to the fac tthat they are just supplement pills.
these things never work ..dont waste your money
If they worked, wouldn’t everybody walk about with these humongous monster eggplants in their pants? Look at TV ads – what does Enzyte REALLY promise? – A great boost of confidence! (or else they’ll be punished for false claims…)
Don’t waste your money!
If someone said it in an e-mail, then it must be true? (the answer id, of course, a resounding NO!!!!!)
That e-mail was spam. I’d bet you have no idea who really sent it to you?
Also see this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penis_enlargement#Self-treatment_methods
Don’t ever believe anything you get in an e-mail, especially one that you don’t know where it came from! Trying to sell you dud pills is just the start. Bank fraud is another one. If you don’t know about this, search online for "spam" and/or "phishing".
yes sir”
nope, they do not work. It is a big fat SCAM and could be even dangerous because nobody controlls these scammers and noone really knows what they make these pills of.