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ViMax Extender

ViMax Extender 06/24/2005 03:59 PM

vimax_ex.jpgNow I consider myself fairly well versed in penis lengthening—a skill introduced to me, inadvertently, by my 6th grade math teacher—but I did not realize one could become a medical doctor and specialize in the topic. Jorn Ege Siana, M.D., combined penises, addition, and a little bit of good ol' Danish elbow grease to develop the 'Vimax Extender,' a non-surgical device that can ratchet an organ up to three to four more inches in length.

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