A man known for having ‘Britain’s largest penis’ has disclosed his reasons for rejecting size reduction surgery despite its drawbacks.
Matt Barr, a 40-year-old Cambridge University graduate, discovered his significant size difference, measuring over 12 inches, during school showers after physical education.
Appearing on This Morning, Matt addressed host Ben Shephard’s inquiry about potential surgery to reduce his penis size, expressing his reluctance. He cited the surgery’s high cost, approximately £15,000, and its rarity outside cases involving medical conditions like tumors. Matt acknowledged the challenging aspect of discussing such a topic in relationships, fearing it could deter potential partners.
Matt, ranking in the top 0.01% for penis size, previously explored surgery options on Channel 4’s ‘My Massive C***,’ consulting with urology specialist Dr. Nenad Djakovic. Though curious about life with a smaller size, Matt opted against surgery after learning even a minor reduction could have significant consequences.
Dr. Djakovic explained the procedure, emphasizing its rarity and the uncertainty surrounding success and complication rates. Matt expressed concerns about potential negative impacts on erectile health and appearance, noting the irreversible nature of the surgery.
Reflecting on his decision, Matt expressed openness to the idea in a committed relationship but acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding potential future preferences.
