It's true; for as long as I can remember, my body just seemed like a troublesome inconvenience, the least important thing I could think of. "I could have told you that about you," Ensler says. "And it's so important to get in your body. Can I tell you, it's different in here [motioning to her heart]. And it's really good."
But I don't think I ever really feel much about anything, I admit. I just think and do.