![]() But it feels good that there’s a place to address these issues.” “I don’t use my power like I should,” he worries out loud. A bald man in large glasses and a pinstriped jacket declares that his small penis has held him back as a designer. “People have suggested firecracker or sparkplug as words with positive connotations.” The fifteen men gathered in a wide circle are drawn by the promise of “a space where men can talk about small penises.” Sitting at the far end of the loftlike room is an Australian who wants to discuss self-esteem and a postal worker in full uniform clutching a package as though still in mid-delivery. The entrance to Room 312 in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center on 13th Street is up a discreet set of stairs off the second floor, which was just as well for the men attending last Monday’s meeting, “What Is Small Anyway?” “We’ve been throwing around other names,” says John Miller, a stocky man with a therapeutic manner.
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