An influencer has made shocking admissions about his penis that left the podcast hosts interviewing him stunned.
Controversial looskmaxxing influencer, Braden Eric Peters, who goes by the name of Clavicular, appeared on Logan Paul’s podcast, “Impaulsive,” over the weekend.
Looksmaxxing is a new online trend that sees individuals use self-improvement methods to maximize their appearance, often using extreme and dangerous methods.
It’s a subculture closely tied to the “manosphere,” which is a term for online communities with a focus on masculinity.
Figures like Clavicular have taken the concept to its most radical lengths, otherwise known as “hardmaxxing.”
Throughout the interview, Clavicular reveals a new region of his body that he has begun to target.
Previously, the 20-year-old admitted to using “bone smashing,” a technique in which he used a hammer to smash bones in his cheeks and jawline to reshape his face.
Clavicular revealed to Paul and his co-host, Mike Majlak, that he has been doing PE (penis enhancement) for some time now, using weighted shopping bags.
“Can you elaborate?” Paul asked the influencer.
Production members quickly located a shopping bag so that viewers were able to have a PG-rated demonstration.
“You just put stuff in here, various items, and you wrap it around your wrist like this. Then you’re basically holding onto your suspensory ligament and stretching,” the influencer explained.
He then told the hosts, “I would do this while I was driving.”
“Your commitment to the game is admirable,” Paul told the influencer after a short moment of stunned silence.
Clavicular reports that he noticed improvement from what is considered “penis-maxxing,” alongside taking injections and medication, but not without hiccups.
He reports that “the erection angle will lower a bit”; however, in his case, he was already “above the ideal.”
In another startling admission, Clavicular revealed that he would build his confidence by “cold approaching” strangers while having an erection.
“The fact you’re able to say it so straight-faced is mind-blowing, but I agree with you,” Majlak commented.
Paul immediately disagreed, “This is above me. This is crazy.”
Medical professionals have long advised against the practices that Clavicular advocates for, referring to the practice as “dangerous.”
During a “60 Minutes” segment, in which Clavicular stormed out of an interview, aesthetic surgeon Angie Taras described the trend as “shocking.”
“There’s just absolutely no scientific evidence behind most of the things that they are talking about,” she told the program.
Clinical psychologist Zac Seilder also told the show that he found the practice “really concerning” and “nihilistic.”
“It’s all about winning and competitiveness and, really, sadly, what it leads to is self-destruction,” he told “60 Minutes.”
However, it was a wild ‘Would you rather’ answer from Clavicular that Paul quickly labeled “crazy.”
When asked if he’d rather have hair or a functioning penis, he selected hair, because in his opinion, the average person doesn’t meet Jason Statham’s level of looks when bald.
“You’re going to have this bald head and a functional d–k, but it’s going to be over for you when you’ve got no one you can use it on besides your hand,” he said.
He left the comment section on the post in a state of disagreement.
“NO MAN would do this trade off. No man,” wrote one person.
Another suggested, “Clav is trolling at this point.”
“This is a good example of why this generation is screwed,” a third added.















