Please provide the podcast transcript. I will then edit it to remove unnecessary words and organize it clearly to distinguish between the interviewer and interviewee's statements. I will do my best to preserve the natural flow and tone of the conversation.
This video features an interview with Corrie Yee, where they discuss their ideal penis size, preferences regarding penis size, and experiences with dating. The conversation also touches upon Corrie's relationship with their parents and their supportive attitudes toward their career choices. The video concludes with a reflection on the pressures of a career-driven life and the search for happiness.
Here's an edited version of the podcast transcript, separating the interviewer's and interviewee's (Bella's) statements:
Interviewer: Bella, I'm glad you were able to come today. It's funny how the first question you might get is "How's work? What do you do?" Could you tell me a little about yourself and your background?
Bella: I was born in Italy and moved to the United States. When I first got here, I did a bit of everything—I didn't know English or Spanish, so I had to learn both. I worked in an office, then as a pool and beach attendant in Miami. I came here on vacation in 2012 and never left. My mom, stepdad, and sister moved here a few years later. I also have a twin sister in Italy.
Interviewer: And the million-dollar question: how did you get into the porn industry?
Bella: I'm a tattoo artist. In 2020, during the lockdown, the city closed my shop. A friend in the porn industry offered me work, and I took it. After six months, I reopened my shop, but I eventually sold it and returned to the porn industry in December 2022. I'm single and want to focus on this.
Interviewer: How does dating work in this industry? It's different from a typical relationship.
Bella: Sex and love are two different things. It's a job. You go to set, do your shoot, and go home. You don’t socialize or date people from work—it's like acting.
Interviewer: If you fell in love with someone in the industry, would you leave?
Bella: No, I’d stay. I’d make them understand it's a job. On set, you often don't know who you're working with. It's the guy who's usually the problem, not the girl.
Interviewer: So, you’re not dating?
Bella: Not now. I want to focus on my career. Marriage and kids are a possibility in the future, though. I also have a project building an Airbnb—three houses built from sailboats on my land in Okeechobee. A “pirate-themed” Airbnb.
Interviewer: Let's talk about something sensitive: men's concerns about penis size—length, girth, etc. In the porn industry, men are often bigger than average, and it looks even bigger on camera because of angles. What's your personal preference?
Bella: Size isn't a deal-breaker, but girth is preferable to length. For work, it's different, but personally, I prefer more girth. Most of my clients prefer a girth of six and a half to seven and a half inches. Length that is too long is painful. In porn, they don't go too deep, because it doesn't look good on camera.
Interviewer: What are women insecure about?
Bella: Breasts are a big one. The Kardashian look is unnatural and over-the-top. I prefer a more natural look.
Interviewer: Do you know women who have had vaginal work done to address looseness?
Bella: Not personally. My friends are younger and don't have kids.
Interviewer: What's your overall personal opinion on penis size?
Bella: I prefer girth over length. Even a smaller length with good girth is better. I communicate this to men, as it's a common insecurity. Many are misled by pornography.
Interviewer: Thank you, Bella. It’s been a pleasure.
Bella: Thank you.
This edited version removes the musical interludes and focuses on the core dialogue, making it easier to follow.