Man with ‘Britain’s Largest P£nis’ Explains Decision Against Size Reduction Surgery

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Matt Barr, known for having ‘Britain’s largest penis,’ recently discussed why he’s hesitant about size reduction surgery despite its downsides. The 40-year-old Cambridge University graduate discovered his unusually large size, measuring over 12 inches, during school showers.

 

During an appearance on This Morning, Matt addressed the topic when asked about surgery to reduce his size. He mentioned that the procedure is expensive, costing around £15,000, and is rarely done except in cases like tumors. Matt expressed concerns about how such a revelation might affect relationships, balancing between not wanting to scare people away and avoiding being perceived as creepy.

Being in the top 0.01% in size, Matt previously explored surgical options on Channel 4’s ‘My Massive C***’ with urology specialist Dr. Nenad Djakovic. He considered the impact of losing a few inches but learned that even a small reduction could be significant. The surgical process involves amputation while erect and subsequent reconstruction, a serious and rarely performed procedure.

 

Dr. Djakovic explained the risks and complexities, including potential erectile issues and scarring. Matt reflected on the rarity of the surgery and its implications for relationships, considering the possibility of regret if meeting someone who appreciates his natural size.

Ultimately, Matt opted against the surgery due to the potential complications, visual impact, and the irreversible nature of the procedure. He acknowledged that while it could be an option in a long-term relationship, the decision is complex and involves considering both physical and emotional aspects.

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