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Man with ‘world’s biggest willy' says women are 'scared' of his massive member
Matt Barr, 41, reported to have the “world’s biggest willy” at 14.5 inches, says his record-breaking manhood brings floods of female attention and wild assumptions
Senior Reporter
10:25, 08 Nov 2025Updated 10:25, 08 Nov 2025
www.dailystar.co.uk
A man with the "world’s biggest willy", according to medical studies, has revealed how his dating life is and the one date he would never go on.
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Matt Barr often hits the headlines thanks to his rather large member, which he has had independently measured at a whopping 14.5 inches (37cm). And it appears his todger being declared the “biggest medically proven penis in the world” has left women flocking in their droves.
But the 41-year-old says dating isn’t all that easy – and that the attention he gets is often quite “exhausting”. “The attention I got from my initial media attention was exhausting enough,” the AI specialist, from London, told What's The Jam.
Matt said: “Given the taboo nature of my 'gift', thankfully it doesn't change too much about the way women treat me at first - at least not sober ones. But people do make assumptions before getting to know me.
“And [so], currently, I am single. I don't think attention affects the actual date too much.
“Other than something like not going scuba-diving for the first date.” Matt is looking for new ways to find a lover, especially since he claims his dating profiles have been taken down in the past.
He said: “Being more open about it has definitely gotten me more attention – but I don't know if that makes dating itself any easier. Dating on the apps is tricky.
“Especially after Tinder took down my profile. Maybe if there's a Naked Attraction for charity, I'd have to consider it.
“If they don't bring it up, I won't mention it on a first date. After that, it depends on how things are progressing.
“It depends with partners who tend to focus on the aspect and who are more interested in me beyond it. Obviously, the more casual relationships focus on the physical.
“But I'd like to think even those would recognise there's a human being involved.” He added that there are still plenty of misunderstandings when it comes to his appendage situation.
Matt said: “Lots of women get very scared when they see the size of it. They assume it's going to be impossible to make things work or be too painful to enjoy.
“In reality, it may be challenging but it's also very rewarding. I also think communication is the most important thing in all relationships.
“Some of the private photo requests I get are very flattering. But I'm still struggling with the self-esteem aspect as a chubby 40-something.
“There’s always a pressure to live up to a certain expectation.”