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- Name: Small Hands
- Dob: 1982-06-25
- Height: 5 feet, 9 inches (175 cm)
- Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
- Measurements: n/a
- Hair: Black
- Eyes: Hazel
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Rank: 0
- Sexual Orientation: Straight
- City: San Diego
- State: California, USA
- Biography: Aaron Thompson’s minuscule mitts haven’t held him back in the adult film industry — and Trump’s reputation has only helped When Aaron Thompson signed a contract to appear in his first adult film three years ago, he hadn’t given much thought to choosing a stage name. The first thing that popped into his head was A-Fresh, which is what his friends from back home in San Diego started calling him after they’d all gotten drunk one night and recorded their own rap songs as a joke. But his girlfriend, porn star Joanna Angel, wasn’t having it. She thought the name made him “sound like such a douchebag,” Thompson recalls — and as both his scene partner and a veteran of the industry, she gave it the axe. With the clock ticking and the cameras ready to roll, Thompson looked down at the paperwork in his dainty fingers and wrote down the next best nickname he could think of. This time, it was one that Angel herself had inspired: Small Hands. “Joanna has always made fun of me because I have little baby hands for a grown man, and literally I just wrote it down because I couldn’t think of anything else,” Thompson says. “I went from one terrible name to another.” To him, the pseudonym was equal parts stupid and hilarious. He figured it wouldn’t get much use after what he assumed would be a one-time porn shoot for his girlfriend’s production company, Burning Angel. But one thing led to another, and pretty soon Thompson was booking scenes with other big-time performers for a handful of different studios, eventually becoming one of the top male talents in the industry. By then, the man known to his fans as Small Hands had become a bona fide porn star — or as he describes it, “I just started getting busier and busier with my penis” — and his hastily chosen stage name had stuck. “All of a sudden I was like, Shit, I have this really dumb name and it’s too late now because it’s everywhere,” he says, calling the moniker both a blessing and a curse. “I always tell people, ‘You don’t forget it. Even if you think it’s stupid or you don’t understand it, you don’t forget it.’”