In the past, Dr Loria has used photos found on gay webcam sites and blogs which he\'s claimed were his work. Luckily they were recognized by one of our members are we were able to reveal the fraud.
As soon as Sylvester started posting we were su
ious of him, simply because he was a Loria \"patient\" and took the same style of \"not recommending\" Loira etc, that previous shills have done. But eventually we also knew he\'d try and encourage guys to go to Loria.
As soon as he posted those photos it was obvious he was a shill as anyone with any experience of PE, could tell that there is no chance that that penis had been increased by 2\" in girth. In fact it\'s doubtful it\'s been increased at all and even if all the photos are of the same penis. We then searched and found them on gay websites.
I asked Sylvester if the first photo was a before. He replied saying the first and 3rd we after round 1. That was his first mistake, as I\'d already found a photo of the first penis, only it was a measured shot, showing a girth just over 6\". This made no sense, as he claimed to be just over 6\" after 2 rounds. So I got him to confirm that he was apparently 5.5\" after round 1.
Here is a link to the photo I\'m talking about:
gonewildaccount69.tumblr.com/
(scroll down and you\'ll come to the measure photos)
As you can see, it\'s taken on the same day as the measured shot he posted in this thread, claiming it was after round 1.
I then got him to confirm the dates and he said he had the procedures in Sept 2013 and Dec 2013. However, here are the flaccid photos, posted on a blog in April 2013.
imgur.com/a/APba1
So Sylvester is either a shill or a time traveler!
Here is another photo, from the underside, clearly every bit as thick as it it now, only this photo was dated 2 years ago!
imgur.com/A4CgngE
These are from July 2013
imgur.com/1SC4LHt imgur.com/y4d6OyN
So there you go, conclusive proof as to why Sylvesters photos never made any sense. I\'m sure SO will comment today or tomorrow.
But seriously guys this shouldn\'t have been necessary. You should all know by now that if it looks too good to be true, in this industry it isn\'t. As soon as Lorias name was mentioned, you should all have instantly dismissed it. But more importantly than that, the fact it looked good should have had no influence on you. It\'s the long term health concerns that are important. We still don\'t know for sure what Loria is injecting, so who cares if it looks good! Besides, the only genuine photo we\'ve seen of a Loria patient ended up looking like an absolute horror show. Don\'t be fooled again!