My Massive Cock (2022) Poster

(2022 TV Special)

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6/10
An interesting watch.
Sleepin_Dragon27 October 2022
Men with huge penises discuss the trials and tribulations of living with such well endowment.

Channel 4 really have done some of the most bizarre documentaries over the years, and this must rank as one of the strangest.

At the age of 42, I used to spend most of my early years wishing to have had some of what these guys have got, maybe this helps to make things a little more understandable, that perhaps it's not always a dream come true (still wish though!)

Joe, I thought the guy was so likeable, and not just for his size, perhaps the most down to Earth guy here.

Bonny and Tommy, the pair definitely have an interesting relationship, Andy Lee, guy's tattoos are awesome. Tommy just looked totally dejected and sad in almost every scene, think he could do a lot better for himself, needs to kick her into touch.

The thought of a penis reduction, how sad that he felt the need to enquire.

Scott's date, she was stunning. I loved the way she said in a very cool way, thank you for sharing that with me.

Julia Davis's narration added a little bit of amusement with her dry tones.

Just remember googling BBC doesn't ways bring up Fiona Bruce.

Different, 6/10.
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5/10
Okay
SandOwl_26 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Well this was interesting to watch.

Not sure to large penises on the show, yet how the men handled their own anatomy and how they viewed their penis.

Some are open and happy to be open about it, taking photos, making moulds of their penis themselves to show their friends. Others are not so happy about the way they've been treated and are treated both by their mates &/OR partners.

There's a bloke called Scott whose "mates" have taken videos & photos of him naked in the change rooms without his consent, then shared them with everyone so his reputation proceeds him.

When Scott tries to discuss this matter with his "mate" the guy is completely deaf to what Scott is saying. The "mate" is making excuses and saying Scott has no right to privacy in the change rooms.

Someone needs to tell you this Scott - none of those men are your friends. Not a single one of them. If they were, they'd never disrespect or violate you like that. They'd also listen to what you were saying instead of pushing their own agendas and stop the abusive behaviour immediately.

Because it is abuse. It's sexual harassment and assault.

Get yourself some real friends. People who actually respect you.

I wouldn't date you due to your friends. I couldn't handle that type of person, that level of immaturity and entitlement they have to abuse you. I wouldn't have the tolerance to listen to it either.

It says a lot about you that you permit these people into your life.

Therapy is a great way to start learning how to respect yourself.

Then there's Matt who is looking at having his penis made smaller as he's been abused and objectified so much by abusive women in his life that he seems to think mutilating himself is his only way out.

I feel terrible for him.

Matt, there are horrible people everywhere, no matter the sex. It's possible to find a loving relationship with a large penis. My friend who is well endowed has a loving relationship. He had a few lemons, yet ultimately found his match.

Please don't think you have to alter your penis to have a good relationship that is about who you are, not your penis size.

Therapy is really important. We learn what is ours and what damage is due to others. Learning how to like yourself, respect yourself, have good boundaries and be able to spot a creep a mile away is all good stuff.

I hope these men find inner peace, decent friends and loving relationships.

The doco is also interesting as it shows objectification from both men and women regarding penis size.

Women have been tolerating objectification for hundreds of years+. It's not fun for anyone and it needs to stop.

I don't know how much educational value is gained from this show, however if it makes you think about things differently, so you can see how not to act towards others, then it's worth watching for that alone.

Have given it 5/10.
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1/10
The Elephant Men!.
phildeesnow8 January 2023
Freak show?...no, it's not. In a freak show the appeal is the morbid fascination for the unusual. Leading to feelings of empathy, pity or even guilt.

Maybe it's the way that this documentary exploited this theme. But it didn't do anything for me.

It treats the fact that some men are bigger than others and that some people prefer that as something dramatic, but it forces the shame so bluntly that falls into the ridiculous.

Why not make a documentary about nipples?.

My point is that the documentary tries to push you to intellectualize something not out of the ordinary.

Who hasn't met someone with a big penis, or someone who likes them, or not?. It's not a shame being above the average, that in every field of life. Actually everyone is supposed to strive for it.

Are we supposed to feel sorry for the gifted?.

This documentary can't sucks more!. Pun intended.
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