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Thank you for getting it right!
Paul-
Nice job deconstructing that silly press around watermelons. Not that a little watermelon is bad for you (nice anti-oxidants in there), but I appreciate that you said it straight out and then sent folks to their doctor. Way to go!
Ellen Barnard
A Woman's Touch Sexuality Resource Center
While it is, of course,
While it is, of course, laughable to think that copious consumption of melons, or even melon extract, is a treatment "like viagra", I would find it interesting to get some quantified data about the quality of erections in men of various different diets. It seems possible that consumption of the appropriate foods over an extended period could have positive a positive impact on phallic health. I wonder what kind of diet would be most effective.
All the best,
-SleepingOrange
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