Out of the blue, Richard Stamp was told that his penis needed to be removed immediately or he would die. After ignoring months of pain and a lump in his penis, Richard eventually went to a doctor while in Australia in 2018 and was told: "Your c**k’s going to come off." When he got back home to the UK, the father-of-two was diagnosed with penile cancer - with surgeons only able to save a tiny portion of his penis. "That means I've had most of my penis removed which was the worst day of my life," explains Richard on Channel 5's Shopping For A New Penis, before jokingly adding: "Apart from Arsenal losing to Leeds in the 1972 cup final." Since that fateful day, Richard has been trying work, go to the toilet and have sew without having a penis.
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