How big is your junk?

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How big is your junk?
I don’t know about body image. Gilda was bulimic, everybody knows that. I’m sure bulimia has other psychological roots. All I can tell you is that Gilda once told me that if she’d had her choice, she would prefer to be a ballerina…She said “Ballerinas have control of their bodies. They’re at one with the world around them in motion. Whereas comedy, she said, was what was wrong with the world. You laugh because something’s too big, too small, too fat, too thin, it’s things that go awry. I guess, as somebody that struggled with food, and who had her own demons, she just wanted to be at peace.
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