The Brit who is said to have the world’s biggest penis has explained the downsides of having such a large, erm, package.
If you haven’t heard from or seen this guy before, then lucky you I guess. But by now, the majority of us know the bloke with this bulky downstairs title is of course Matt Barr.
Having previously spoken out about the downsides of his whopper and why he won’t get a reduction, the Brit spoke with Dr Rena Malik on her YouTube channel for ‘Is Bigger Really Better?’.
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Barr is tipped as the record holder for the largest scientifically verified unaugmented penis, measuring in at 14.4 inches in length and 8.5 inches in girth.
Malik referenced points from the previous documentary, My Massive Cock, where Barr had mentioned ‘sexual assault’ and ‘bullying’, with someone trying to get him to have an erection in public or making him use a ‘penis pump before going out’.
He explained to the doctor that those instances happened when he ‘was quite young’ and ‘still growing’.
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“It’s that kind of attention that you don’t want,” he said, explaining people think it’s a ‘dream world’.
Barr went on to say it’s an ‘objectification’ that some men think they want because of loneliness.
“A lot of the comments under the documentary were from women saying, ‘Well we deal with this all the time, we deal with being objectified.’ And obviously, that’s a completely valid point,” he continued.
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The man then went on to discuss how he finds it very ‘strange’ that from his perspective, as ‘a very average looking man’ to have an element about him objectified.
“People do think of it as being such a positive thing,” Barr said, “when realistically it comes with those drawbacks.”
This ‘objectification’ is something he appears to have struggled with as he often makes TV and media appearances to discuss it.
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He previously spoke about the problems he faces, from dating to exercising. The Brit explained he was once asked to leave a yoga class because it was thought he was aroused.
"I was wearing a very baggy shirt and shorts [but because of the] yoga positions, people just got the wrong idea.
"And that's the way it sometimes goes, but you can dress normally, baggy clothing, and it's not too difficult."
Topics: Mental Health, Health