
Patrick, despite earning his living as a Stand Up Comic in New York, didn't find his predicament funny in the least but it did empower him to embark on a quest to discover how small is small, and what could possibly be done to make his member more memorable. Full credit for him for going so public on an issue that most men would totally shirk away from, and he started his journey by going back and re-visiting old girlfriends to get their take on his love tool.
They only confirmed the opinions of what medical professionals he later consulted, diagnosed as a 'smaller than average' penis. Patrick bared his soul (not body though) to total strangers to get a pop vox on their take on what stigma this 'affliction' would mean to them. And in an awkward conversation, his embarrassed father admitted that it was probably an hereditary condition anyway.

The documentary of Patrick's search is nothing less than a sheer delight : mainly because he has this endearing quality of naivete and unfiltered honesty publicly exposing himself on a topic most men would never ever dream of even mentioning to their closest friends. It ends up being so much more than the size of his phallus but the importance of Patrick being comfortable with who he really is. It was a brave undertaking and one that was so worth sharing, especially as it ended on such a high note.
Due out on DVD/VOD on November 26th. Don't miss this wee gem.
★★★★★★★★
Due out on DVD/VOD on November 26th. Don't miss this wee gem.
★★★★★★★★