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Afraid to Ask Description: Offers a male genitalia kit that contains medical information and pictures to the issue and answers commonly asked questions. (afraidtoask.com) |
Banish your Belly Description: Features this book from the editors of Men's Health Magazine that teaches exercises to get a flat stomach and a better body. (banishyourbelly.com) |
Get Energized Description: Offers a physical and mental fitness program to prevent illnesses and to slow down the aging process. (getenergized.com) |
Groommate Description: Offers nose and ear hair trimmers working without batteries. Provides detailed product and usage information. (groommate.com) |
Regimens Description: Offers grooming products including razors, shaving cream, shampoo, sunscreen, body wash, fragrances, and styling products. (regimens.com) |
Sneaky Leaker Description: The product offered is a kind of condom that is attached to a tube that allows for a discreet pee in public parks or places. (sneakyleaker.com) |
Stadium Pal Description: Offers an external catheter system for men who may have a urinary problem. (stadiumpal.com) |
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