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Posted: 2011-01-03T15:29:30Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:00:03Z Kim Kardashian In Glamour: Dons Corset, Talks Playboy Spread (PHOTOS) | HuffPost

Kim Kardashian In Glamour: Dons Corset, Talks Playboy Spread (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Kim Kardashian Dons Corset, Talks Playboy Spread
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Kim Kardashian covers the February Glamour, and in an interview with Katie Couric she talks about her love life and career and goes back to not regretting her Playboy spread . Glamour's press release follows; scroll down for photos and read the whole thing here.

On dating:
"It's easier to just be single and not have a relationship. How do you get to know someone on a reality show? Some people think that they can handle it, and then they really can't."

On being a sex symbol:
"It's definitely powerful. I don't find myself as sexy as everyone thinks. I'm a lot more insecure than people would assume, but with little stupid things. When I get dressed, I'm always so indecisive."

On being in Playboy:
"It was an independence thing for me. I was always by the book, such the straight arrow when it came to pleasing my parents and being a good daughter. I felt like this was one decision that only I could make. And I think it looks great. I'll have those pictures forever."

On having every aspect of her family's life recorded:
"If there's something that we're going through, it's going to get out anyway. It'll be on the cover of a tabloid, and it'll be twisted the completely wrong way. So why not tell our story?"

On women being comfortable with their body:
"It's a process. You have to learn to accept it. You have to learn to like what you see in the mirror. There are definitely times when I don't feel like myself, but you have to fake it until you make it."

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