The Ed.
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Jonathan Durden has spent the last year developing intimate grooming products for men to use below the belt. Speaking to the Telegraph Durden explains in that men have ignored their 'crown jewels' for too long.
"Balls, nuts, bollocks, the boys, the family jewels. Call them what you will, but ignore them at your peril. A man's cojones are his greatest strength and his ultimate weakness; they are symbols of bravery ("that's ballsy") and vulnerability, as any man (and that's every man) who's received a smack in the knackers knows only too well.
Where would men be without their balls? And yet, we continue to neglect and take for granted this most essential part of our anatomy, as various cancer awareness campaigns constantly remind us."
Despite the growth in the male grooming campaign, Durden believes that men are still not taking enough interest in maintaining their nether regions. Durden has dedicated his life to making this change. Read the full article here.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
"Balls, nuts, bollocks, the boys, the family jewels. Call them what you will, but ignore them at your peril. A man's cojones are his greatest strength and his ultimate weakness; they are symbols of bravery ("that's ballsy") and vulnerability, as any man (and that's every man) who's received a smack in the knackers knows only too well.
Where would men be without their balls? And yet, we continue to neglect and take for granted this most essential part of our anatomy, as various cancer awareness campaigns constantly remind us."
Despite the growth in the male grooming campaign, Durden believes that men are still not taking enough interest in maintaining their nether regions. Durden has dedicated his life to making this change. Read the full article here.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.