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Welshman aims to create largest GPS drawing of a penis in 24 hours for Movember

01 Nov 2024 4 minute read
Terry Rosoman is attempting the largest GPS drawing of a penis on foot in 24 hours for Movember. Photo Terry Rosoman/PA Wire

A Welshman is attempting a create the largest GPS drawing of a penis on foot in 24 hours for Movember.

Terry Rosoman, 39, has mapped out a 75-mile phallic-shaped route across y Bannau Brycheiniog where he will take 10,000 ft elevations, slippery conditions and freezing temperatures, all while raising awareness about men’s mental health.

He hopes the large manhood will gain the attention of his “target demographic” and joked most men will find the shape “hilarious”.

“That’s why it’s a big manhood because, especially for the target demographic that I’m aiming at, men never grow up,” he told the PA news agency.

“They find this stuff hilarious no matter how old they are.

“I don’t want to offend anyone with the shape, but it was just to get their attention.”

Terry Rosoman is attempting the largest GPS drawing of a penis on foot in 24 hours for Movember.
Photo Terry Rosoman/PA Wire

Mr Rosoman, who is a creative director for a freelance marketing company, hopes his challenge will encourage people struggling with mental health issues to find “grand goals that are bigger than yourself”.

‘Save lives’

Movember is a charity aiming to raise money and awareness about men’s mental health, suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer, and it has encouraged the public to “raise funds” and “save lives” this November.

His challenge, which aims to raise £5,000 for Movember, will start and end at Abergavenny railway station where he will set off at 5pm on Friday and hopes to finish by 5pm on Saturday.

“I’m starting at sunset, essentially, because I want to get that night shift out of the way first because when the sun comes up you’re rejuvenated,” he explained.

Mr Rosoman is versed in endurance challenges after scaling Pen Y Fan 10 times in 24 hours while raising more than £3,000 for charity, and ran a 50-mile ultra-marathon while carrying a rucksack full of weights.

However, he said creating the largest GPS drawing of the male genitals is the longest distance he has covered and his biggest challenge to date.

Binge drinking

He was inspired to take on endurance challenges after wanting to transform his life following years of binge drinking, smoking, weight issues and taking recreational drugs.

He said he was “in the worst physical and mental health condition” in 2013 and feared he might lose his life from his unhealthy lifestyle.

“Over the years of abuse, it got me to a point where I was unfit, obese, no prospects of a partner, and I was deeply, deeply unhappy,” he said.

“I think realised that if I didn’t turn my life around I’d perhaps no longer be here in the future, whether that was through health complications or getting to a point where you don’t want to be here.”

In the same year, Mr Rosoman signed up for a White Collar Boxing fight, a form of boxing where those with no background in the sport compete, as a way to improve his physical health.

He lost three stone in about 12 weeks, gave up drinking and smoking, and adopted a healthy diet in preparation for the fight.

“The cherry on the cake was I won the fight as well. I completely turned my life around and I was in the happiest place I’ve been ever in my life,” he said.

“I credit that to the challenge, and the purpose and meaning it gave me, but also the mental toughness to endure or make difficult decisions.”

Inspire

Mr Rosoman hopes his fundraising endeavours will inspire men to take on their own challenges.

“I just wanted to promote this message of challenges, essentially,” he said.

“Ultimately, it’s just about having aims, goals, but grand aims and grand goals that are bigger than yourself, that are more important than going to the pub, and it will give you that sort of purpose.”

To find out more about Mr Rosoman’s fundraiser, you can visit here

For more details about Movember, you can visit here


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westisbest
westisbest
10 hours ago

I hope he doesn’t balls it up.

David RJ Lloyd
David RJ Lloyd
10 hours ago

just a bit of advice! we’re not at all keen on the union jack here in wales as there’s no sign of y ddraig goch on it anywhere. so change your pants boyo & i’m sure you’ll get much more of a response here in welsh wales

Dienw
Dienw
9 hours ago

A bit of a dickehead.

hdavies15
hdavies15
8 hours ago

Got to admire his motivation but his choice of “artwork” is not clever. Could end up being a bit of a pr*ck!

T3DSK1
T3DSK1
30 minutes ago

Pity it wasn’t, an enema tube ending at the front doors of the WA so we could flush the labour clowns out

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