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Published 13:07 1 Dec 2013 GMT
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Moote explained to the New York Post his reason behind making the 'cockumentary.'
"When we started the film, the point I wanted to prove was not only does size not matter, but also that I don’t have a particularly small penis. I think that we really saw an opportunity to answer a question that I think was bothering a lot of guys and I think it was really bothering me."
"When you’re measuring an erection, there’s an average for it, but there’s no set number. If you put on 10 pounds it’s gonna take off a centimeter. If you’re not having a particularly good day with circulation, it’s going to affect it. If you’re feeling stressed out or your heat doesn’t work in your apartment, it’s going to affect how large it is."
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Moote concluded that he still loves his manhood regardless of the size.
"I don’t feel like I have a really small penis," he said.
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