
Looskmaxxing influencer Clavicular made a shock admission about his penis-growing technique to Logan Paul on his podcast.
The content creator, real name Braden Eric Peters, is known for popularising the Looskmaxxing online trend, focused on improving physical attractiveness through grooming, fitness, skincare, fashion or extreme cosmetic procedures.
Originating from incel and 'manosphere' forums online, critics argue that it promotes unhealthy beauty standards, body dysmorphia, and toxic masculinity in men.
Clavicular, however, is considered as one of well-known streamers promoting the beauty trend.
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On a recent episode of IMPAULSIVE, the 20-year-old - who recently admitted to overdosing on stream - revealed that has started to target a new region of his body.
He said to Paul and his co-host, Mike Majlak, that he has been trying out penis enhancement techniques by using weighted shopping bags.

After the production team passed him a shopping bag for a less X-rated demonstration, he said: “You just put stuff in here, various items, and you wrap it around your wrist like this. Then you’re basically holding onto your suspensory ligament and stretching.
“I would do this while I was driving.”
A shocked Paul replied: “Your commitment to the game is admirable.”

Clavicular continued to explain that 'the erection angle will lower a bit', but personally he was already 'above the ideal'.
“The fact you’re able to say it so straight-faced is mind-blowing, but I agree with you,” Majlak said, as Paul added: “This is above me. This is crazy.”
It comes after Clavicular stormed out of a 60 Minutes interview as aesthetic surgeon Angie Taras called the trend 'shocking'.
“There’s just absolutely no scientific evidence behind most of the things that they are talking about,” she said.
Clinical psychologist Zac Seilder also called looskmaxxing 'really concerning' and 'nihilistic'.

“It’s all about winning and competitiveness and, really, sadly, what it leads to is self-destruction,” he told 60 Minutes.
Last week, Clavicular was sentenced to six months of probation in connection to an alleged alligator shooting during a livestream.
Live stream footage captured by Clavicular on 26 March showed multiple gunshots being fired into swamp water from an airboat in the Everglades Wildlife Management Area, Miami.
Jeffrey Neiman, his lawyer, told the BBC that his client 'reached a resolution that appropriately reflects the circumstances of this incident'.
"He is committed to moving forward responsibly and ensuring nothing like this occurs again," he said.
"We appreciate the professionalism of the State and the Court in resolving this matter."