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Man with micropenis crowdfunds enhancement surgery after public donations
Man claiming world’s smallest penis says he’s booked enhancement surgery after public’s help
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Ramon Antonio Vargas
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The GuardianMan claiming world’s smallest penis says he’s booked enhancement surgery after public’s helptheguardian.comMichael Phillips says he suffers from micropenis – but he’s now fundraised enough to increase his member’s girth A US man who has staked the uncontested claim of having the smallest penis in the world says he has booked a procedure to enhance his member at least somewhat after soliciting the online public’s financial support for that purpose. In a brief interview on Saturday, 38-year-old Michael Phillips described himself as “really thankful and surprised” over the GoFundMe platform users who supported his campaign for help to pay for the procedure in question. Continue reading...
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