watch this british documentary

Excellent!!!!! The Hyde Park Speaker's Corner was neat. I often traveled this area when I was stationed in London.
 
Well, the guy certainly has balls to do all that and admit that he's only got 3.5 inches. Seems to me that he displayed some penis envy...portrayed by his anger about seeing the guy with the 7 incher wanting englargement surgery...

I did watch the entire vid, I did get a bit grossed out about the surgery part, but then I'm a bit sqeamish about that sort of thing...
In addition it would be interesting if he would revisit the guy who had the surgery on camera and reinterview him about his experience with an enhanced member, ask whether his expectations were indeed achived or not, etc.

Personally of course I'd like to have seen him expand the project and ask for pics of erect penises as well...and put them up in an adjacent room and observe before and after pics of the same penii...that could be interesting in terms of gauging reactions and it might certainly stimulate even more interesting responses...IMHO LOL

]This court is still deliberating as whether the guy is still straight or not though,...It might be interesting to know what his percentages are...
It might be interesting to see what kind of results he might get if he
made up an anonymous questionaire...for guys to fill out, hmmm...
I do hope he follows up and makes more intersting vids, it would be interes6ting to see where he goes with it. The possibilites are intriguing,...

It is a very interesting vid and his project could really go places if
for example he approached gay or bi men for their responses for example
Very interesting indeed!
Perhaps the vid was a bit drawn out, but one has to respect the guy
for his courage and persistence!

Thanks for posting the vid!
 
yes was very interesting and informational as well, glad to see that i am not the only one who was wandering why we dont talk alot about this subject except on the web as he brought out in his video, also nice to see an compare sort of like lpsg here. nothing wrong with looking at other cocks and it doesnt mean you are gay and if you are gay it doesnt mean you are freak or anything eather, it is human anatoumy be it male or female and it is wanderfull to see.
 
i posted the link to this a while back, and people just said they wouldn't watch it because they probably feel bad about themselves after! i'm glad you guys felt otherwise!
 
Does anyone know where you can find his previous documentary? It seems like it might be interesting to have some insight what me with smaller cocks go through. I found this one to be pretty interesting and a little shocking. You've got to have some pretty serious issues to be 7x6 and still go in for surgery.
 
i say English or British.

i think americans call the English, British, because of "Great Britain"
 
Not everyone living in the Uk is English....Theres Welsh, Scottish and Irish aswell...so most people are correct calling us british!
 
Does anyone know where you can find his previous documentary? It seems like it might be interesting to have some insight what me with smaller cocks go through. I found this one to be pretty interesting and a little shocking. You've got to have some pretty serious issues to be 7x6 and still go in for surgery.

Which previous documentary are you referring to?
 
Yeah his first documentary was very good, very VERY honest.

He had come to the point that he hated his penis, he ddn't like that it was circumcised, he didn't like its size, and felt generally very low.

He used it to essentially to show himself that as long as he's content with his penis, then what others think/say doesn't matter. So his basically anger with the guy getting an enlargement (for no good reason in my book) and his disgust with the women around him (the nurses and his g'friend) was based on his experiences.
 
I think it's a great docu. It says so much about how competitive guys are about anything and everything. And maybe penises are the ultimate competition in terms of masculinity. In a way it's a little sad that we can't appreciate each other just as we are, putting aside all these issues about power, intimidation and the bigger-is-better syndrome.