Man with Britain's largest pen!s reveals why he won't get size reduction surgery
A man known for having 'Britain's largest penis' has shared why he's hesitant to undergo size reduction surgery despite its drawbacks.
Matt Barr, 40, a Cambridge University graduate, discovered his above-average size, measuring over 12 inches, during school showers.
During an interview on This Morning, when asked about surgery by host Ben Shephard, Matt explained its high cost and rarity for non-medical reasons.
He expressed concerns about discussing the topic with potential partners without appearing creepy.
Matt, who falls into the top 0.01% in terms of size, previously explored surgery options on a Channel 4 program, "My Massive C***."
Despite contemplating life with a smaller size, he ultimately declined surgery after learning even a slight reduction could have significant impacts.
The surgical process, explained by Dr. Nenad Djakovic, involves amputation while erect and subsequent reconstruction.
However, such surgeries are rarely performed due to unclear success and complication rates, with only a few conducted annually.
Matt highlighted potential drawbacks, including diminished erectile health, visual unattractiveness due to scarring, and the severity of the decision.
He pondered the impact on future relationships, fearing regret if meeting someone who preferred his original size after undergoing reduction.

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