As I have stated, the advertisement for the legendary enlargement system is quite catchy, based upon a female narrative from a woman named Samantha who for the first part of the ad attempts to dispel the myth that penis size is not that important, even suggesting that women who have not had a man with a large penis are envious and/ or secretly feel cheated about not having the experience of having a man with a big penis (as if to imply that 9 of 10 women think that size is important, and that the one who doesn’t think so is a liar).The next part deals with a concocted story about how she met her boyfriend Mike (who refers to as a nerd)after she got a flat tire. While attracted to him, he has a small penis of only 4 inches. While she pretends to find it acceptable, she secretly confides to her bff Tara that she wishes Mike was more hung like an ex boyfriend of hers Big John was (who she claims was the hottest guy on campus and Captain of the hockey team-so Big John to Mike-classic jocks vs. Nerds ?). Anyway, Mike happens to overhear Samantha’s conversation with Tara about Big John (and Mike’s lack of penis size)and storms off. Mike eventually discovers the Diamond Method from one M9ter/CJ Major on Reddit and then grows a penis up to 9.25 inches in length.
Having purchased the e-book, I found the ad to be misleading because the book itself contradicts the ad at several indications;
1. The ad says that no jelqing is needed, yet at page 52 jelqing is listed as a beginner/intermediate exercise, notwithstanding the fact that the author claims he tore a vein from this practice (so why the hell is it included if it is that dangerous ?)
2. The ad claims that Mike went away for thirty days to Germany on a work assignment, yet Samantha claims that his penis was noticeably larger and thicker when he got back. This gives the sense that he showed significant gains over only a 30 day period. However, the author claims at page 42 of the ebook that there were only two types of gains, modest and monster. He then states that Modest goals (1” length X .5” girth) can be achieved
Within 6-12 months of PE work on average (yet the ad claims and/or implies that one can obtain substantial gains over 30 days (which is way shorter than 6-12 months for only “modest” gains)
3. In the ad, the Mike character saw gains after only 30 days (not 6-12 months) with only a four inch penis, Then he continued using the diamond method and grew to 9.25 (which as a monster gain, would have to be achieved according to the the author from anywhere from 2.5 to 5 years of PE. The author states at page 43 that “Monster goals (2”+ in length X 1”+ girth) can be far more time consuming depending upon your starting size and final goal.. For example, a man with a 5” X 4.5” penis hoping to reach 9” X 6.5” requires YEARS worth of stretching and expansion, with the lowest estimate being maybe 2.5 years for very fast gainers to up to 5 years for slow gainers.” The ad seems to imply that the Mike character obtained 9.25 inches in a much quicker amount of time, not 2.5 years, which is quite misleading. Read the ad for yourself. It is highly improbable that you will think that the gains are occurring after 2-5 years when you read it. You would probably think after a few months (Like I did), not years.
4. The Samantha character claims that all women desire a man with a giant penis, yet the author several times throughout the ebook casts shade on this notion, On Page 13, the author writes that a beautiful woman walked out on him for being too big.
Then on Page 116-117 the author details many negatives with monster size (fitment issues, excess friction etc)
5. The book is not newbie friendly. It presumes that people are somewhat familiar with PE terms (like jelqing) There is no physical depiction of the exercises- I.e modified jelqing and shaft squashes, so you don’t know if you are doing them right. Does anyone know what shaft squashes are ?
6. The second page of the book provides an e-mail address where you can contact CJ for a consulting session, but when I clicked on the link for it same did not work.
In conclusion, I am sure PE veterans will believe that this book has merit (and I do to), but without proper instruction I can see someone getting discouraged.. And as admitted by the author, the time to see modest to monster gains is several months and years (not thirty days) I appreciate anyone else’s comments, input and advice on this subject.