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A man who holds the unofficial title for 'world's largest penis' has said rumours of competition from a Mexican man can be dismissed by looking at 3D images of the rival manhoods.
Jonah Falcon, whose member measures 13.5 inches when erect, said he doesn't feel threatened by well-endowed Roberto Cabrera, despite reporters often asking about the men's alleged 'feud'.
Falcon, who has been the unofficial record holder for two decades, told Men'sHealth that people only had to look at a CAT scan of his penis to prove his is bigger.
Asked about his relationship with Cabrera, Falcon responded: "What relationship? I don't know him. I've never spoken to him."
The American actor and TV presenter recently opened up about his massive shlong, career and love life in a tell-all interview.
Falcon admitted he was sick of people wanting him to measure his penis in front of them, and misconceptions that he is 'dumb' or a 'sl*t.'
He explained: "Also, I'm sick and tired of having people wanting me to measure it in front of them. I've done it 10,000 times—enough already!"
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Once, he was even stopped by airport security because of his impressive bulge, but the celeb said he wasn't embarrassed or proud of the experience.
"I understood their concerns and just allowed them to do their job. I simply explained the situation, allowed them to examine me. No, I never had to take off my pants, and it was just a 10-minute side stop," he added.
He also shamelessly bragged about being able to engage in autofellatio when he was younger- the act of oral stimulation of one's own penis- but said nowadays, back pain prevents him from indulging this form of masturbation.
Despite his macho claim to fame, Falcon admitted he's actually quite a romantic and takes his time when it comes to love-making.
He added: "I love kissing and making out, and I am pretty good at oral. Slow and steady wins the race."
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