Please provide the podcast script. I will then organize it chronologically to clearly show the conversation between the two speakers.
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 her parents and their supportive attitudes toward her career. The overall purpose is to explore personal preferences related to sexual partners and reflect on the complexities of ambition and happiness.
Here's a chronologically ordered version of the podcast script, aiming for a clear conversational flow:
Interviewer: [Music] Bella, I'm glad you were able to come today. It's funny, when you meet someone, the first question might be "How's work? What do you do?" It can be an awkward question to answer. Maybe you could tell me a little about yourself, a little background?
Bella: You said I was born in Italy. Yes, and I moved to the United States. When I got here, I did a little bit of everything because I didn’t know English or Spanish. I had to learn both. After a couple of months, I started working in an office, then at the beach—a pool and beach attendant. It was a nice job, outdoors all day, but hard work. This was in Florida, in Miami. I came on vacation in 2012 and never went back. My mom, stepdad, and sister moved here a couple of years later. I have a twin sister, too.
Interviewer: It must have been tough having your family away, but you visit?
Bella: I'm going this year. Most of my family is still in Italy.
Interviewer: Here's the million-dollar question: From working on the beach, you got into the porn industry. How did that happen?
Bella: I'm a tattoo artist. In 2020, during lockdown, the city closed my shop. I needed to find something to do. A friend in the industry offered me work. I said okay, nobody would find out...and now everyone knows! I started in 2020. After six months, I reopened my shop, but I sold it later. I still tattoo clients from home but mostly focus on porn. I went back to the industry last December and I'm staying. I'm single and want to focus on this.
Interviewer: It’s different from a regular relationship, marriage, etc. You're divorced, since 2019.
Bella: Yes.
Interviewer: So you’re in the porn industry. What’s it like?
Bella: It's a job. People don’t understand that sex and love are different things.
Interviewer: Exactly. If you fell in love on set, would you leave the industry?
Bella: I'd stay. I’d make him understand it’s just a job. You go to set, do your shoot, go home. You don’t hang out or talk all day. It’s like actors in movies doing sex scenes—it's a job.
Interviewer: So you don’t date people you work with?
Bella: No, not interested. At least not now.
Interviewer: But it's a possibility? Marriage? Kids?
Bella: Maybe. I don't have any kids now. I have a project: building an Airbnb on land in Okeechobee—a pirate-themed Airbnb.
Interviewer: What’s that?
Bella: I'm buying sailboats and building three houses out of them, twenty feet up in trees.
Interviewer: That’s unique. Let's talk about men's insecurities about penis size: length, girth, erection. In porn, they select larger men, but they look bigger on camera due to angles. Personally, is penis size a dealbreaker for you?
Bella: No, not a dealbreaker. Bigger is better, but it's not essential.
Interviewer: What's your ideal length?
Bella: 6-8 inches.
Interviewer: Girth?
Bella: I prefer girth. 7-7.5 inches is good.
Interviewer: Most men are around 6 inches. Is that true?
Bella: Yes. I recommend 6.5-7.5 inches in girth. Longer than that hurts.
Interviewer: What do women say about length?
Bella: Too long hurts. It feels like poking or stabbing. Pornography misleads men.
(The conversation continues with a discussion about the relative importance of girth vs. length, women's insecurities about their bodies, and the effects of penis size on sexual satisfaction. It concludes with Bella reiterating the importance of girth and the interviewer thanking her.)
I apologize for the previous response not fully meeting your expectations regarding the organization of the podcast transcript. My previous attempt aimed for a chronological order, focusing on clarity of the conversational flow. However, it seems I missed some nuances in terms of smoother transitions and a more polished overall structure.
To improve, I need a little more direction. Do you have any specific preferences for how the conversation should be structured? For instance:
Providing this additional guidance will allow me to create a much more refined and organized version of the podcast script.