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MARC MARON: I just remember you dancing pregnant, and I thought, “well, that’s something!” because there’s a part of me that when I see pregnant women it makes me uncomfortable because I don’t see how that could be comfortable.AMY POEHLER: You’re right.MARC MARON: I feel like you should just go home.AMY POEHLER: It’s very interesting when you’re no longer being sexualized, what happens. It’s kinda cool because you have to rely on-there’s just no…men, when you’re pregnant act really weird.MARC MARON: They do?AMY POEHLER: Yeah. Some of them act really like into you and interested in you.MARC MARON: Like lemme touch your belly!AMY POEHLER: Yeah, which is also fucking weird. But a lot of guys, they really don’t even want to make eye contact with you. It’s very strange.MARC MARON: Because I think they see you as handicapped somehow.AMY POEHLER: Yeah.MARC MARON: You’re sexually handicapped. But do you feel that objectification?AMY POEHLER: Well, like when we were talking about being old I felt like when I first knew you back in New York I was what? Twenty-two, twenty-three. It was a lot different. I just got different attention.

MARC MARON: I just remember you dancing pregnant, and I thought, “well, that’s something!” because there’s a part of me that when I see pregnant women it makes me uncomfortable because I don’t see how that could be comfortable.
AMY POEHLER: You’re right.
MARC MARON: I feel like you should just go home.
AMY POEHLER: It’s very interesting when you’re no longer being sexualized, what happens. It’s kinda cool because you have to rely on-there’s just no…men, when you’re pregnant act really weird.
MARC MARON: They do?
AMY POEHLER: Yeah. Some of them act really like into you and interested in you.
MARC MARON: Like lemme touch your belly!
AMY POEHLER: Yeah, which is also fucking weird. But a lot of guys, they really don’t even want to make eye contact with you. It’s very strange.
MARC MARON: Because I think they see you as handicapped somehow.
AMY POEHLER: Yeah.
MARC MARON: You’re sexually handicapped. But do you feel that objectification?
AMY POEHLER: Well, like when we were talking about being old I felt like when I first knew you back in New York I was what? Twenty-two, twenty-three. It was a lot different. I just got different attention.

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