Christina Pazsitzky
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Podcast Appearances
Vaguely.
Vaguely.
No, because we didn't have kids then. We were still like normal people.
No, because we didn't have kids then. We were still like normal people.
No, because we didn't have kids then. We were still like normal people.
I was so starstruck. I remember being on that lineup with you. I was like, it's Jim Norton. Oh, my God.
I was so starstruck. I remember being on that lineup with you. I was like, it's Jim Norton. Oh, my God.
I was so starstruck. I remember being on that lineup with you. I was like, it's Jim Norton. Oh, my God.
Well, what I love about you is that you are so open about your sexual proclivities or your, quote, deviancies and all of that. And I think in watching somebody who accepts themselves, even if you hate yourself so fully, it allows other people to accept themselves.
Well, what I love about you is that you are so open about your sexual proclivities or your, quote, deviancies and all of that. And I think in watching somebody who accepts themselves, even if you hate yourself so fully, it allows other people to accept themselves.
Well, what I love about you is that you are so open about your sexual proclivities or your, quote, deviancies and all of that. And I think in watching somebody who accepts themselves, even if you hate yourself so fully, it allows other people to accept themselves.
Because it's the mirror. It's too much because some people aren't conscious, I think, of what it is.
Because it's the mirror. It's too much because some people aren't conscious, I think, of what it is.
Because it's the mirror. It's too much because some people aren't conscious, I think, of what it is.
So if you're like, like I was trying to do this bit for the longest time about how women can hate their husbands when you first have a child. Because it's true. The woman carries the baby for nine months. We're exhausted. We give birth and then we breastfeed. Yeah. And you're like, what the fuck have you done? And that's just a very normal, it eventually subsides.
So if you're like, like I was trying to do this bit for the longest time about how women can hate their husbands when you first have a child. Because it's true. The woman carries the baby for nine months. We're exhausted. We give birth and then we breastfeed. Yeah. And you're like, what the fuck have you done? And that's just a very normal, it eventually subsides.
So if you're like, like I was trying to do this bit for the longest time about how women can hate their husbands when you first have a child. Because it's true. The woman carries the baby for nine months. We're exhausted. We give birth and then we breastfeed. Yeah. And you're like, what the fuck have you done? And that's just a very normal, it eventually subsides.
But I just couldn't sell it because the women are sitting next to their husbands in the audience.
But I just couldn't sell it because the women are sitting next to their husbands in the audience.
But I just couldn't sell it because the women are sitting next to their husbands in the audience.