Mak Erot

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Mak Erot (1878 [1] – 5 July 2008 [2] ) was a lady from West Java, Indonesia. She was widely known for helping men to lengthen their penises using traditional herbs and traditional prayers. [3] [4] [5]

Her age is disputed; various sources have described her as between 101 and 130 years old. [6] Her story has been made into a number of plays and movies, such as XL (Extra Large: Between Me, You and Mak Erot) starring Francine Roosenda. [7] [8] [9] She died in July 2008 in Caringin village, west Java. [6]

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