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line up behind this guy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/22/nick-gilronan-smallest-penis_n_3635388.html
NVB must have big you-know-whats.
The 27-year-old UPS Store worker who won Brooklyn's
smallest penis contest said he's proud of his puny package.
"The size of a man's penis does not matter for who he is as a person or in a relationship," he told Gothamist after his victory Saturday at Kings County Bar.
NVB told the website he wanted to "put on a good show for the audience. Looks like my efforts were successful."
Visit Gothamist for more on NVB and his wee wee-ner.
According to the New York Post, a crowd of about 100 watched Nevada native NVB match members with five other contestants, including a 55-year-old from Minnesota who called himself "Rip van Dinkle."
The competition included a swimwear round of "skimpy mesh mankinis" and a Q&A, the Post wrote.
NVB was proclaimed the champ and the recipient of $200 as someone sang Elton John's "Tiny Dancer."
?I'm hoping this will look brave to guys who have self-esteem issues and make them feel better about themselves,? he said, according to the tabloid.
In a previous Huffington Post report, one of the event's promoters dubbed the contest as "a pageant for confident people with a sense of humor."
NVB's triumph perhaps illustrates that size does indeed matter -- at least, when it comes to self-esteem.
line up behind this guy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/22/nick-gilronan-smallest-penis_n_3635388.html
NVB must have big you-know-whats.
The 27-year-old UPS Store worker who won Brooklyn's
smallest penis contest said he's proud of his puny package.
"The size of a man's penis does not matter for who he is as a person or in a relationship," he told Gothamist after his victory Saturday at Kings County Bar.
NVB told the website he wanted to "put on a good show for the audience. Looks like my efforts were successful."
Visit Gothamist for more on NVB and his wee wee-ner.
According to the New York Post, a crowd of about 100 watched Nevada native NVB match members with five other contestants, including a 55-year-old from Minnesota who called himself "Rip van Dinkle."
The competition included a swimwear round of "skimpy mesh mankinis" and a Q&A, the Post wrote.
NVB was proclaimed the champ and the recipient of $200 as someone sang Elton John's "Tiny Dancer."
?I'm hoping this will look brave to guys who have self-esteem issues and make them feel better about themselves,? he said, according to the tabloid.
In a previous Huffington Post report, one of the event's promoters dubbed the contest as "a pageant for confident people with a sense of humor."
NVB's triumph perhaps illustrates that size does indeed matter -- at least, when it comes to self-esteem.