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Attn: georgemicrodong. :)

shadowcat
Atlanta suburb
Life, they say, is about learning to appreciate the small things.

For proof, look no further than the first-ever "Smallest Penis Contest" at King's County Bar in Brooklyn, New York, on July 20.

According to a Craigslist ad seeking "less endowed men" to prove that "good things can come in small packages," the contest will be "pageant style" and involve "talent, evening wear, and swimsuit elements."

And this won't be just another pissing contest, either. As the Village Voice notes, winners will be selected by a "small member expert panel."

Entrants must be 21 or older and must be present the day of the contest (no photos or remote entries), the ad states. They also "should be comfortable getting hosed down while wearing only skimpy underwear."

Competitors scheming to get ahead with a Borat-style man thong (or worse), take note: Promoters will level the playing field by handing out standard-issue undies for all contestants to wear.

According to Gothamist, the victor will receive a crown, the dubious title of "2013 Smallest Penis in Brooklyn" and a cash prize, which -- should the winner choose -- can be donated to charity.

Presumably there will be no large trophies.

The Huffington Post reached out the bar for comment but did not receive an immediate response.

A similar contest, held online by a Danish erotica website, hopes to raise awareness of what it says should not be a sensitive subject.

"It's incredible how the media has frightened people from showing themselves as they are," Morten Fabricius, the website's owner, told the Agence France-Presse.

4 comments

  • zipman68
    11 years ago
    Tell the truth...how many of you want to say shizzle like "I came in last in this contest"?
  • georgmicrodong
    11 years ago
    You know, this is incredibly frustrating. Not only do I have to put up with having a significantly below average sized dick, but I have to contend with not even being distinctive enough to be the *smallest* one.
  • mmdv26
    11 years ago
    Awkward moment at the "Charity of Choice" annual donor recognition dinner. Perhaps the donation will be too small to get any mention...
  • Papi_Chulo
    11 years ago
    I recall Howard Stern having such a contest about 10 years ago when he had his late night TV show. The contest was much less formal than the one referenced in this thread though.
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