Any of you guys ever tried that Ogoplex stuff (supposed to give you "the ropes")? Its in those Maxim ads.


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Learning "The Ropes".The Ultimate Male Experience! What exactly are "The Ropes"? In the European sexual underground, the term ropes applies to the number of physical ejaculatory contractions a man has during an orgasm — the more contractions (ropes), the longer and better the orgasm. In a typical orgasm, men experience 4–7 ropes, while most men who take Ogoplex daily report that their ropes increase significantly — some up to 12–15 per orgasm! Ogoplex Pure Extract is nature's answer for stronger; more pleasurable orgasms. The botanical ingredients in Ogoplex are specially formulated to enhance sexual capacity by providing longer, stronger contractions, along with increased fluid release during orgasm. With Ogoplex, you can experience multiple orgasmic contractions and a better stronger climax. Ogoplex Pure Extract, for lack of a better term, is a male orgasm intensifier. The strength and duration of an orgasm is dependant on many factors. The number and intensity of the physical contractions, along with the coinciding semen release are pleasure factors that when enhanced, lead to a much better climax! Ogoplex Pure Extract is a pure flower seed extract in tablet form. Shown safe and extremely effective, Ogoplex can give men: An increased number of ejaculatory contractions for much longer lasting orgasms. Stronger, deeper contractions that are much fuller from start to finish allowing for significantly more intense orgasms. An increase in ejaculate volume for longer, stronger "release sensation". Faster ejaculate recovery times for much better second orgasms.

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Whatever a pill company's claims are, you can probably do just as well with zinc and lecithin supplements. (Use zinc supplements in moderation; too much zinc intake can be dangerous.) For some guys, these nutrients do have a noticeable effect on ejaculation volume, and they're a lot cheaper and easier to get. In general, stay away from mail-order pills sold by less-than-reputable companies; you really don't know what's in them, and their claims are almost always untrue or at least greatly exaggerated.
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