Penny Talbot is turning heads — not because of scandal, drama, or controversy, but because she’s genuinely happy in a relationship most people would gossip about behind closed doors.
The reason? Her boyfriend, Jake Timms, was born with a condition called microp**is — a term used when a man’s private parts measure under 2.8 inches when fully erect. It affects just 0.6% of men worldwide, according to Healthline, but the stigma surrounding it? That’s a lot more common.
Still, Penny couldn’t care less.
“When I saw Jake’s for the first time, I wasn’t horrified, it was the opposite,” she told the Daily Star.
“I thought it was absolutely perfect. Jake and I have a very healthy s*x life and I’m always left satisfied.”
Served in the army
Jake, who served in the British army, didn’t fully realize his size was different until sharing living quarters with other men during his service. But instead of letting insecurity get the best of him, he leaned into confidence.
“I’ve never had an issue in the bedroom,” Jake said. “There is definitely more to s*x than the size of your p**is. It’s about technique.”
Now that’s the energy we like to see.
And Penny agrees — big time. In her eyes, Jake is the full package.
“Yes, he is below average,” she said, “but for me it’s never been about the size of a man’s willy.”
In 2014, a U.S.-based study involving more than 1,600 men revealed that the average erect penis measured 14.2 cm (5.6 inches) in length and 12.2 cm (4.8 inches) in circumference.