Clavicular explains how he uses a shopping bag to ‘enhance’ his penis in bizarre ‘hack’

Clavicular has described how he claims to “enhance” his penis with the help of a shopping bag, and even showed the method during an appearance on Logan Paul’s podcast.

During a recent interview on the IMPAULSIVE podcast, Clavicular spoke about a range of subjects — including his views on sex and why he says he doesn’t prioritize whether women he sleeps with have orgasms.

“The amount of extra effort that’s required to do that is not gonna have much ROI (Return on Investment),” he said of his reason why he thinks women orgasming isn’t important.

Clavicular continued: “I can literally think of one million better things that’s going to make a girl want to be with me in the long-term, rather than just a simple, fleeting orgasm.”

In another part of the conversation, he responded to speculation about his penis size after a remark associated with Drake circulated online.

Back in March, while Clavicular (real name Braden Peters) appeared on Adin Ross’ Kick stream, Drake popped up in the chat. In a message attributed to the verified Drake account on Kick, he said, per Complex: “Clav has a micro.”

Asked about it on IMPAULSIVE, the looksmaxxing influencer rejected the idea that he’s below average.

“I’ve been doing PE for a while,” he added, later explaining that PE stands for “penis enhancement.”

Logan Paul then pressed him on what he actually does, and Clavicular said his routine includes “pumping” as well as what he called “shopping bag hanging stretching.”

He then demonstrated the technique and described the process as using a shopping bag filled with heavy items, looping it around the wrist, and holding the penis shaft in a way he suggests could increase length.

“I do this while driving,” he said. After hearing the explanation, a surprised Logan Paul responded: “Your commitment to the game is admirable.”

Co-host Mike Majlak asked whether he’d noticed changes, and Clavicular claimed he had — while also acknowledging a possible drawback.

He explained: “The problem with that is that your erection angle will lower a little, but mine was already above the ideal so it wasn’t a problem.”

“Would that be considered penismaxxing?” Majlak asked, and Clavicular said yes.

Although Clavicular insists the approach has worked for him, medical professionals generally caution against these kinds of methods, warning that potential harm can outweigh any supposed gains.

Hims also notes there is little to no dependable research specifically examining the safety and effectiveness of things like penile weights. Even if weights aren’t attached directly, the concept still centers on adding load and stretch.

Overstretching tissue can cause injury and lead to complications.

In other words, it’s probably safest not to attempt the streamer’s shopping-bag method at home.