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'''Gary M. Griffin''' was an American author of many books on the subject of penis size, including Penis Enlargement Methods, The Legendary Endowment Project, Horseman's Club, and The Legendary Endowment Project, and a book on the topic of [[foreskin]] [[restoration]]: Decircumcision, Circumcision Practices & Foreskin Restoration Methods.  
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Gary M. Griffin was an American author of many books on the subject of penis size, including Penis Enlargement Methods, The Legendary Endowment Project, Horseman's Club, and The Legendary Endowment Project, and a book on the topic of [[foreskin]] [[restoration]]: Decircumcision, Circumcision Practices & Foreskin Restoration Methods.  
 
  
 
A gay man based in Palm Springs, he was the co-editor of Penis Power Quarterly, an illustrated magazine on the subject, which reviewed the [[PUD]], penis uncircumcision device.  
 
A gay man based in Palm Springs, he was the co-editor of Penis Power Quarterly, an illustrated magazine on the subject, which reviewed the [[PUD]], penis uncircumcision device.  

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Gary M. Griffin was an American author of many books on the subject of penis size, including Penis Enlargement Methods, The Legendary Endowment Project, Horseman's Club, and The Legendary Endowment Project, and a book on the topic of foreskin restoration: Decircumcision, Circumcision Practices & Foreskin Restoration Methods.

A gay man based in Palm Springs, he was the co-editor of Penis Power Quarterly, an illustrated magazine on the subject, which reviewed the PUD, penis uncircumcision device.

Gary M. Griffin was a pseudonym. He died of AIDS in 1996.

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