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Man with 'Britain's biggest penis' answers one question people always ask about his manhood
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Updated 15:43 23 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 13:14 20 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Man with 'Britain's biggest penis' answers one question people always ask about his manhood

Matt Barr has recently opened up about the difficulties of having a 14-inch penis

Lucy Devine

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The man with 'Britain's biggest penis' has answered the one question people always ask about his manhood.

It's not easy having the nation's biggest penis and Matt Barr, 40, has recently opened up on the reality of his being 14 inches (36cm).

Matt has opened up on having a large penis. (ITV)
Matt has opened up on having a large penis. (ITV)

Matt recently appeared on This Morning where he went into detail about the trials and tribulations of living with such a big penis.

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He also spoke about what it was like to date, explaining that it often gets in the way of him forming relationships.

"It's difficult, because it's not something you really spring on people as a surprise, because it just does scare people away generally," said Matt.

"But obviously [you don't want to be] creepy and bring it up too early. [So] how you start that conversation?"

It's not just dating where Matt encounters problems.

He's even had trouble while exercising, explaining that 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 you can dress normally, baggy clothing, and it's not too difficult."

With his large asset causing so many problems, many people have asked Matt why he doesn't do something about it.

The Brit actually revealed the answer to this burning question when This Morning host Ben Shephard asked him whether he had ever considered having surgery.

Matt responded: "I have looked into this - it's very expensive surgery, it costs about £15,000 roughly.

"It's not done very often. It's only done normally, in the cases of tumours and things like that. In the case of normal function, it's not common."

It's something Matt has discussed before on telly, appearing on a Channel 4 show aptly named My Massive C**k, in which he discussed reducing the size of his penis.

Dr Nenad Djakovic explained that Matt's penis would have to be erect during the operation, before surgeons would then amputate the desired amount.

Understandably, Matt wasn't exactly enthusiastic about the idea.

Many have wondered why Matt doesn't have surgery (ITV)
Many have wondered why Matt doesn't have surgery (ITV)

Opening up about his surgery fears during an interview with Metro, Matt explained: "It can lead to poor erectile health afterwards, it’s visually unappealing because of the way they cut away at it - you’re left with stitches and scars - and it’s a very severe choice.

"If I was in a long term relationship I’d want that to be an option we could pursue, but you also have the thought of 'what if I get a reduction and then I meet someone who would really like [me] when [I] was big?'"

Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: Health, TV, Dating trends, Sex and Relationships

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

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