Saudi Businessman Orders $50,000 Solid Gold Penis Enlarger

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According to a Canadian manufacturer, a Saudi businessman purchased the world's most expensive adult item: a solid gold penis enlarger.
X4 Labs, which is a Canadian manufacturer of medical devices, and a Montreal custom jeweller designed and constructed the $50,000 solid gold penis enlarger. The penis enlarger is being encrusted with 40 diamonds and rubies as well and is ordered to be delivered in October in an armored plated car.
Currently, it is against Saudi Arabian law to order sex toys however, the company manufacturer states that it is a United States medically certified device.
Rick Oh, X4 Labs co-owner, told the Associated Press, “It's an unusual request. We didn't take it seriously at first, but once he sent us a deposit, we had to agree to it. Obviously, there were giggles initially when we presented our project to a jeweler and asked him for help.”
These types of devices range around $400 however; this custom made device will cost approximately $47,000. Product coordinator Matt West told AFP that he “is convinced that there is a demographic that is willing to pay for lavish medical devices for their private areas... to pay good money to spoil themselves. There is something tremendously selfish about the male ego, and subsequently 50,000-dollar orders may become the norm for companies like X4 Labs.”
The company now will offer all customers the option of customizing their male novelty devices.
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