Truth in Letter-writing
Antoine writes:
I have seen the letter about the "ropes" in several magazines. I've seen it in a weight lifting magazine, other health-related magazines, and adult publications. Each time the story changes and seems to be more intense. Is this merely marketing promotional or is this letter true? If so, why does its content change from time to time?
Via Internet
The original letter is indeed real. It's kind of become one of those "discovery" letters (industry lore) that launched a bunch of knock-off products. The first supplement that contained "defined" flower pollen was Serogen, and the company that mentioned "increasing your ropes" was a small import/export company called "Somalab." Somalab was the first company to import this "defined" pollen. Once it was proven that the product was effective (it always takes a maverick willing to take a risk) bigger companies with more resources and money started to knock off Serogen with cheaper blends and use the term "ropes" just as Somalab does.
Remember, Serogen is the original; although there are many copycats, their blends are different and inferior. All of Somalab's products are credible, original, and its Serogen line is the most effective orgasm enhancer on the market.
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