1:01
Voiceover
Listener discretion is advised. Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew Loveline, Coast to Coast.
1:12
Adam
Hey, Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 3108-54-4455, Dr. Drew, Board Certified Physician, Addiction Medicine Specialist.
1:25
Drew
Adam Corolla, Occhenear.
1:27
Adam
That's right. Hey, man, I'm in the middle of the hole. Sasha Alexander is our guest tonight from Dawson's Creek, which is on the www, www, www, www, wb. Wednesday night.
1:38
Drew
You're actually now dating yourself with that reference.
1:40
Adam
With that www, www, www, wb.
1:43
Oh, am I?
1:44
Adam
So be it. Wednesday night, 8 o'clock, Sasha plays Gretchen, who's Dawson's girlfriend on the show. First season, right?
1:55
First season. Yeah.
1:56
Sasha Alexander
For you?
1:56
Adam
For you.
1:57
Drew
Yeah, it is.
1:58
Adam
I didn't mean to blindside you.
1:59
Sasha Alexander
It's the first season? No, it's the fourth.
2:00
Adam
Yeah, I was gonna, I would have guessed that.
2:02
Drew
She's just in awe of your ability, Adam.
2:04
Sasha Alexander
I'm in awe about him already.
2:06
Drew
Just, oh man.
2:08
Adam
The honeymoon will be over after tonight, Sasha. I can guarantee you that. I'm much less attractive when you spend quality time with me. That's, isn't that true, Drew?
2:20
Drew
Yeah, much.
2:21
Adam
Yeah, but Drew's hot.
2:23
Sasha Alexander
Very hot.
2:23
Adam
Look at Drew over here.
2:24
Very hot.
2:26
Adam
I think he's one of the hunkiest doctors around.
2:29
Sasha Alexander
Absolutely.
2:29
Drew
How about Dr. Sean?
2:31
Adam
Who's Dr. Sean?
2:32
Sasha Alexander
Who's Dr. Sean?
2:32
Drew
The guy from Survivor.
2:34
Adam
That pussy? You chew him up and cramp him out. Is that, oh, hey, I don't know. No. No. You're better, Drew.
2:42
Sasha Alexander
You're so much hunkier.
2:43
Adam
You know why? Because you got that sort of, well, I don't want to call it gray, but gray hair, but yet you don't have wrinkles. If you can get gray hair and not have wrinkles, you're high.
2:54
Yeah, how do you not have wrinkles?
2:55
Sasha Alexander
You have great skin.
2:56
Drew
I have wrinkles.
2:57
Adam
No.
2:57
Drew
It's not looking.
2:58
No way. Here we go. How?
2:59
Drew
What are we doing here, Sasha? What are we doing?
3:01
Adam
Ah, we're going to talk about Sasha's movie, which is coming out. When is this movie coming out?
3:07
Sasha Alexander
Um, when is it coming out? I think it's coming out in the beginning of August.
3:10
Adam
All over the guy.
3:11
Sasha Alexander
All over the guy.
3:12
Adam
Adam Goldberg and Lisa Kudrow are in this. Adam Goldberg is a great guy.
3:17
Sasha Alexander
Great guy, great actor. Had a really good time with him.
3:20
Adam
And he's a really good guy, too.
3:22
Drew
We don't know if he's a good actor or not. We just spent time with him on this show.
3:24
Sasha Alexander
Do you know him? No.
3:26
Drew
We played baseball with him, too, didn't we?
3:28
Adam
He's been in here three or four times. And I've always had a good time sort of hanging out and talking to him after the show and everything.
3:35
Drew
Didn't we play baseball with him?
3:36
Adam
And he did play in that Dodger celebrity all-star game I was banned from some years back. And I won't go into that story again. But it'll be good to tell my grandkids. Blake, Blake, hey, Drew, let's not talk to any guys.
3:53
Drew
Really? Oh, that's, I'm, I'm.
3:54
Adam
Don't start with any guys. Let's talk to chicks. Janet?
3:58
Yeah.
3:58
Adam
You're 23. What's up?
4:00
Caller
Yeah, it's been three, about three years since I've been in my last relationship. And it was a pretty bad relationship. It took me about six months to get over.
4:11
Drew
Why was it bad?
4:13
Caller
Well, me and my boyfriend were intimate. And I trusted my best friend to hang out with us and everything. And about like after we broke up, it wasn't even a week later and they started dating. They were together for a year and a little over a year. But I guess that's probably why it was so traumatic for me. It was me, myself and my boyfriend were intimate. And my best friend knew what was going on.
4:40
Drew
How long ago was this?
4:42
Adam
Three years.
4:43
Drew
Three years ago?
4:44
Caller
Yeah.
4:45
Drew
And you were with him how long?
4:47
Caller
I was with him for about a year.
4:48
Drew
So you were 19 to 20.
4:49
Adam
You've now tripled the span of the relationship with your hatred and mourning period.
4:53
Drew
Quadrupled, yeah, absolutely.
4:55
Adam
I doubled once.
4:56
Drew
Oh, you did more than that.
4:57
Caller
I've forgiven him. I've forgiven him. It's just, I can't be around girls. It's like I really cannot make girlfriends.
5:06
Drew
Yeah, but Janet.
5:07
Adam
You can't listen to them. That's what it is.
5:09
Drew
No, but Anna, this is the kind of woman you've been looking for, which is one when you cheat. Now, you go ahead and you screw one of her girlfriends, she gets mad at the girlfriend.
5:16
Adam
Yep. Yeah. That's my favorite kind of woman. You see them on Springer all the time, which is, the boyfriend screws around with their best friend, they want to kill their best friend, and they forgive their boyfriend.
5:26
Drew
Ridiculous.
5:27
Adam
What would your wife do to you if she caught you screwing around with one of her friends?
5:30
Drew
Drawn a quarter.
5:31
Adam
That's right.
5:32
Caller
Oh, yeah.
5:34
Caller
But I'm willing, not for sure, how to start getting into other relationships. I guess whenever I try to get close to someone, to a guy, if it be a friend or if it be a boyfriend, it's I get really clingy and I get really upset when they say they're going to call me or we're going to do something, they don't call me. They like to leave me hanging.
5:57
Adam
Okay. The reason they don't call you is because you're freaking them out.
6:00
Caller
I mean, I don't understand what I'm doing wrong.
6:03
Adam
You're spooky. You're putting too much pressure on everybody.
6:06
Drew
People want to enjoy themselves in a relationship. They want to have fun. They feel that weird, clingy, they want to feel like a life and death, the grip is being put on them.
6:15
Sasha Alexander
That's also true with women.
6:16
Drew
It's especially true with women. It's way worse with women. A guy version of Janet? Oh, that poor guy. He'd never climb out of that.
6:25
Adam
Nope. Just have to kill themselves.
6:27
Janet? I don't know. I'm just asking.
6:29
Adam
Janet, Janet. Focus on the bigger picture here. There's something going on with you.
6:35
Drew
Right. You sound depressed.
6:38
Adam
It's not all over this relationship. You know, there had to be some groundwork laid for this.
6:44
Caller
Yeah.
6:44
Adam
Where's your dad?
6:46
Caller
He doesn't talk to me.
6:48
Adam
All right.
6:49
Why not?
6:50
Caller
My mom and dad divorced when I was four.
6:52
Drew
Why?
6:52
Adam
So did he? Well, she doesn't know why.
6:55
Drew
Well, dad was a drug addict.
6:56
Caller
He was abusive.
6:57
Okay.
6:58
Adam
All right.
7:01
Caller
My mom got remarried and my dad, my stepdad is an alcoholic.
7:05
Adam
Okay. All right. So this is where all this energy is coming from.
7:08
Drew
And we would bet first dad was an alcoholic too, by the way. Your mom's a codependent. She picks addicts.
7:15
Caller
Yeah.
7:15
Drew
Are you an alcoholic addict?
7:17
Caller
Oh, no, no. I'm a very religious person.
7:19
Drew
All right. Well, why don't you get better connected with people in safer environments, have intimacy of a non-romantic nature. People you know, the clerk, excuse me, the church, clergy. How about a codependency recovery program, Al-Anon or something like that?
7:35
Caller
Yeah.
7:36
Drew
Okay. Go there and.
7:38
Caller
Yeah. I don't know. I'm just really scared to be in.
7:41
Drew
Isis.
7:42
Caller
Listen.
7:42
Drew
Listen. I suspect that.
7:43
Adam
Well, listen. Could it be worse than where you're at now? I mean, you're left now essentially.
7:48
Drew
Well.
7:48
Adam
You're on your own. You're going through life on your own.
7:50
Drew
She's safer. She's safer though. It's safer than having that.
7:52
Adam
I know, but she's miserable.
7:53
Drew
I know. So she has to have a non-romantic intimacy, either a therapist or a sponsor in recovery. Once you experience yourself in a connected relationship with someone and find out that it is safe and that you're okay, then you can go have a better, safer, romantic relationship.
8:07
Adam
Yeah.
8:08
Sasha Alexander
I also remember that I had a tough time with women too. I mean, especially a lot of girls can be incredibly backstabbing and tough to talk to. But you have to know that there are women out there that relate and that go through the same thing you do and have the same insecurities and fears and stuff as you do. And so, is she gone? No, she can hear you. So know that and look for those people and try to find them, as Dr. Drew said, in safe groups.
8:35
Adam
Molly?
8:36
Yeah?
8:36
Adam
You're 17? What's up?
8:39
Caller
Um, my boyfriend and I have been together for about 10 months, monogamously. And lately, when we've had sex, we've both experienced kind of a Bernie feeling afterwards.
8:49
Drew
When you pee?
8:50
No, just after the sex.
8:52
Drew
Where?
8:53
Caller
Um, on my vagina.
8:55
Drew
On their ear.
8:55
What do you think?
8:57
Drew
On their ear. He doesn't have a vagina, where is he experiencing it?
9:00
On his penis.
9:01
Drew
On the skin of his penis?
9:03
Caller
Yeah, and it's kind of like healing and like irritated.
9:07
Drew
Were you guys virgins?
9:09
Uh, no.
9:10
Drew
Does somebody have herpes?
9:12
No.
9:12
Adam
What are you using for lube, Ben Gay?
9:15
Drew
What's going on down there? Are you acting for a long time together? I mean, your whole act, maybe you gotta slow down.
9:21
Adam
Yeah, what are you good for, sexually?
9:23
What do you mean?
9:24
Adam
Well, how long does the act last?
9:26
Not very long.
9:28
Adam
Didn't she just...
9:29
Drew
She just said very long, yeah.
9:30
Adam
She didn't get it. How long is not very long?
9:33
Caller
Like 10 minutes, 5 minutes.
9:36
Adam
I see. And there's all that irritation in a relatively short period of time.
9:40
Yeah.
9:41
Drew
All right. Well, there could be...
9:42
And this has only been lately.
9:44
Drew
How come you haven't gone to see your gynecologist or doctor?
9:47
Caller
Well, today was the third time it happened.
9:50
Drew
Okay.
9:50
Caller
And we're just today like, yeah, we have to go see a doctor.
9:53
Drew
Good. Are you using a condom?
9:55
Caller
No.
9:56
Adam
What are you using for... You're on the pill?
9:58
Drew
Yeah. All right. All right. Well, it could be... It shouldn't be yeast, because yeast doesn't affect men typically, at least not that quickly and not that way. Boy, the only thing that affects skin on the male, causes burning, is the herpes. So you worry that's what it is.
10:15
And neither of us have like blisters or bumps or anything.
10:17
Drew
Yeah, it may just be nothing. It may just be some irritation. Who knows? But you got to get checked out, okay?
10:22
Okay, thanks.
10:23
Adam
All right, happy umping there, Molly. Yeah, see that doctor. Good times. All righty, everybody. Drew, has ever dawned on you that we just talked to underage kids about how to get it on all night?
10:34
Like, hey, that's what I was thinking.
10:36
Adam
Thirteen-year-olds call the show and it's like, my girlfriend's anus reach and it's really tight. We're like, well, if you use a good water soluble lube, if you start dawn on you, that's what we do.
10:46
Drew
Because that's not what we do. We go, hey, goofball, what are you doing?
10:48
Adam
We do?
10:49
Drew
We're trying to wake them up to what they're doing.
10:50
Adam
And then eventually we're like, well, if you use-
10:52
Drew
We capitulate. Yeah, by 1130, we're like, ah, whatever.
10:54
Adam
Yeah, give her some wine coolers. You shoot up some heroin and get good and lubed up. Make sure the door's locked, but you don't want your parents coming in while you're cornholing. Amber?
11:06
Hello?
11:07
Adam
You're 17.
11:08
Caller
Hi. What's up? Okay, like when my boyfriend and I have sex, you know, it takes me a while to get wet. And then when I do, I don't get very wet. Like, just like a little bit, like he almost always has to go down on me.
11:21
Drew
Are you into the experience?
11:23
Caller
Yeah.
11:23
Drew
Are you on the pill?
11:24
Caller
Yeah.
11:25
Drew
Sometimes a pill can make it difficult to get wet. Are you, which pill are you on?
11:30
Caller
Pardon?
11:30
Drew
Which pill are you on?
11:31
Caller
Orthotrycycline.
11:32
Drew
Yeah. Not typically that one, but it could. It could make it, that could be the whole deal. If that's a change in how you normally function.
11:38
Caller
No, like it's always been like that, even like before that.
11:40
Adam
How do they decide what pill to give you? Sasha, maybe you know something about this.
11:44
Drew
It's pretty random.
11:45
Sasha Alexander
It's really random. Sometimes you have to like take different ones and see how they affect you. And sometimes you can know within 30 days, you either gain weight, sometimes you break out or your skin gets clear.
11:56
Adam
There's so many different things.
11:57
Drew
I get irritable and moody.
11:59
Sasha Alexander
Sometimes you have to wait like three months.
12:00
Drew
Your breast hurt, you mean?
12:01
Adam
Well, I lactate and then I get irritable because I ruin my blouses. I mean, you would do, right? Christ's sake.
12:08
You're sick.
12:10
Drew
You're just noticing.
12:12
Adam
Hey, Amber.
12:14
All right.
12:14
Adam
I don't even know what your question was. What was Amber's question? Oh, she's dry. Right. How about, well, here we go. How about some lube?
12:19
Sasha Alexander
KY.
12:20
Caller
Well, he does. Yeah, I heard about that, but I'm only 17. Is that normal to be like?
12:26
Drew
Yeah, it's normal. It's normal for some people, yeah.
12:28
Caller
Really?
12:28
Drew
Yeah.
12:28
Sasha Alexander
It's so normal.
12:29
Caller
It's going to be like that forever?
12:30
Drew
Maybe, maybe not.
12:32
Adam
No.
12:32
Drew
We were talking last night. We were talking about last night about how we've been changed during the life cycle.
12:36
Adam
Yeah, I'll explain something about the vagina.
12:37
Drew
Please, Adam. Please enlighten us.
12:39
Adam
Vagina, vagina is like an engine of an old car. You got to, on a cold morning, you got to get out there and start it up. Get it going a little. Maybe choke it a little bit.
12:51
Drew
You have to pull the carburetor out and put some...
12:53
Adam
You could prime it. Sure. You could prime that carb a little. Get it going.
12:57
Sasha Alexander
I love the hand gesture.
12:58
Adam
Spray that little quick start, a little ether in there. Well, if it has trouble catching, yeah, when you turn it over, you don't want the battery to run low.
13:04
Drew
KY quick start?
13:05
Adam
Just a little spray? No. I'm saying you start it up and then you go back in the house and have a cup of coffee. Let it warm up. You can't just hop in it and drive. Right.
13:14
Drew
It'll stall out.
13:15
Adam
Yeah. You're kids today. You don't know about that. No, I mean, you do with the vaginas, but not with the cars. Remember the little warming up thing? Oh, yeah. Yeah, you go start your car up at like four in the morning, then go back in the house and go to bed. That's what my dad would do, and then he'd come out at nine in the morning, leave for work, take the car five hours to warm up. Put a little brick on the accelerator or something. You know, Drew.
13:37
Drew
All right.
13:37
Adam
So the vagina has to get warmed up, right, Sasha?
13:41
Drew
Yeah, not the individual with the vagina, the vagina itself.
13:44
Adam
You can't just jump in and start driving.
13:47
Drew
Right.
13:47
Adam
Hard, you'll ruin the vagina.
13:49
Drew
That's right.
13:49
Adam
It's just like a car.
13:50
Sasha Alexander
Yeah. You know what? There's nothing wrong. You shouldn't feel embarrassed about having to use lube. There's nothing wrong with that. I mean, it actually feels better with it.
13:58
Adam
And saying, I don't get lubricated until my boyfriend goes down on me, that's not a big thing. That's part of the warm up process.
14:04
Drew
We were talking last night about the differences in the female sexual response across a life cycle, lifetime.
14:09
Adam
Yeah.
14:09
Sasha Alexander
Oh, yeah.
14:10
Drew
It really gets the testosterone level start to come to bear around 40, 50.
14:14
Adam
Yeah. They get a mustache, they get horny, they shave, they get that buzz cut, the shoulders get wide, they get haunchy, they get irritable. Then it's like they throw that chewing tobacco out and they're like, give me some. I mean, I remember, because I'm 36, I have a lot of female friends that are my age, and I remember, I've known a lot of them since I was 15 or 16, and I remember their takes on things like oral sex. It's 16 and 17, which is, now it's like, just put it through the mail slot. I'm not even going to open the door. Oh, yes. They get horny, or they get older, women do. Good times. You notice that, Sasha, you notice anything? Absolutely. I don't know how old you are now, but you're different. 26.
14:58
Drew
You're different.
14:59
Adam
Still young. You're different at 26 and you were at 16, right?
15:02
Sasha Alexander
So different.
15:03
Drew
And it's not psychological so much as really your biology shifts a little bit.
15:06
Sasha Alexander
I think it is though a little bit. I mean, I think women, I think not just with experience, but the more comfortable you get in your body, the more you grow into yourself. And I think that's a little psychological, a little emotional.
15:19
Adam
I think it's everything. And also sometimes physical shifts trigger emotional and psychological shifts too.
15:25
Drew
But and how does that figure into your car analogy?
15:30
Adam
Well, that's the navigation device.
15:31
Drew
Oh, I see.
15:32
Adam
It is a new car. Now, what I'm saying is, when you're 16, you're with your boyfriend. It's kind of because you want to be with him. I mean, you want to make him happy. You enjoy the intimacy, but maybe not so much the actual sexual part of it is the intimacy part of it.
15:49
Sasha Alexander
No, it's very strange. I don't really remember much of it. I mean, I don't remember it being something that I was... You didn't know that much then. You didn't know about your own body, and so you're sharing with somebody else.
16:01
Drew
The male doesn't know much. No, not at all.
16:03
Sasha Alexander
So you have two people.
16:03
Drew
But he's into it, believe me. He's like, that's emblazoned in his head forever.
16:08
Sasha Alexander
Well, isn't it? I mean, with men, it's just such a physical thing. It's just the way we were created that men need to just, they need to release. I think they get to a certain age.
16:15
Drew
Thank you.
16:16
Sasha Alexander
You know, and they need to do that. For women, we don't necessarily feel that way. We don't feel like we have to do that. And that's why I think marriage, I think, I mean, not just a marriage, but relationships can get tough because women don't need it as much as men do.
16:27
Adam
But as the years wear on, the women become a little more like men and the men become like women.
16:35
Drew
Well, yes.
16:36
Adam
Drew, you're going to be wearing a skirt in five years and crying when your wife makes love to you.
16:41
Drew
You saw my training, bro?
16:42
Adam
You're saying, just hold me. Yeah, stop moving so fast. Justin?
16:46
Yeah, what's up, Adam?
16:47
Adam
You're 19. What's up?
16:48
Caller
Yeah, I must say, the man shows good times, man.
16:51
Adam
Well, thank you.
16:52
Drew
Whatever. And Justin, relax here, Justin, because you're our first male and if you blow it, no more males tonight.
16:57
Caller
Oh, but listen, I'm not trying to blow it for you, Dr. Drew, but men from Mars and women from Venus?
17:03
Drew
It's not meant for 19-year-olds, dude, because you're just about done, though.
17:07
Caller
Oh, okay.
17:08
Adam
Are you on a speakerphone?
17:09
Caller
Actually, my phone's broke because I swam in across the room this morning because I got pissed at it, because it woke me up, Adam. I had to go to work. All right.
17:16
Adam
Listen, you, I, okay.
17:18
Yeah, I want to go, uh, Hurry.
17:20
Adam
Are you, um, worried? No, I'm just hanging up on him now. See, Justin, you want to know why women hate men? It's Justin.
17:30
Drew
Yeah.
17:30
Adam
It's like one Justin for all of us.
17:33
Drew
Yeah, I hate men now.
17:34
Adam
You know what I mean? A handful of terrorists ruin it for the whole Arab countries. You know what I'm saying? Yes. A handful of Justins ruin it for all guys. We think everybody, everyone wearing a towel on their head is a terrorist now, right? Am I right, Drew?
17:51
Drew
Yes, you're right.
17:52
Adam
Thank you. There's just a handful of bad seeds will ruin it, ruin it for the whole barrel.
17:56
Drew
It's how bad the bad seeds are that ruin it.
17:58
Adam
Right. I was looking for turban, but a towel just came out.
18:02
Thank you.
18:02
Adam
Karen?
18:03
Hello?
18:04
Adam
You're 20. What's up?
18:06
Caller
Okay. I live with my boyfriend and she looks at porn and we don't have sex a lot. Well, enough.
18:15
How often?
18:16
Caller
Well, lately it's been more, but-
18:19
Drew
How often?
18:20
Caller
I don't know, a couple of times, maybe three, four times a month.
18:24
Drew
A month. Okay.
18:25
Adam
That's a little light for- how old is he? How much porn is he watching?
18:32
Caller
Well, it's not so much anymore, but it's made me like a psycho, okay? I look on the computer everywhere, like I look in all his files and everything to like look where he went and if he's looking at it-
18:44
Drew
Why is that important to you?
18:46
Caller
I don't know because I don't want him to.
18:48
Drew
Why?
18:49
Caller
I don't know.
18:50
Sasha Alexander
Does it make you feel like you're not attractive because he's looking at other women?
18:56
Caller
I get jealous.
18:58
Sasha Alexander
Totally.
18:58
Adam
All right.
18:59
Drew
Well, all men do it. Yeah.
19:01
Adam
But see all men do it and most women will put up with it, but when they start pulling away physically from the woman and looking at it, now shines the spotlight on the porn and that's when she goes after it.
19:13
Drew
Okay.
19:14
Adam
I get the feeling she'd be a little freaked out about it anyway.
19:17
Drew
Oh yeah. Karen?
19:19
Sasha Alexander
He didn't include it. Does he include you?
19:21
Adam
No way.
19:21
Caller
He does it like secretly.
19:23
Sasha Alexander
That's weird. Why is he doing it secretly?
19:26
Adam
Why? Because Warden Karen over here is going to put him in lock down if she sees him looking at anything. Karen, because you freak him out about it so he sneaks off and does it.
19:37
Sasha Alexander
Yeah.
19:37
Adam
So what's going on with you? We'll get to him in a second.
19:41
Caller
You're overweight.
19:42
Adam
Drew, please. Go ahead.
19:44
Caller
Because before I lived together, I don't know. We still didn't have sex that much.
19:51
Adam
Well, let's talk about you for a second. Let's float a theory here. Did your dad cheat on your mom?
19:57
Caller
No.
19:58
Adam
Are they still together?
19:59
Caller
No.
19:59
Drew
No.
20:00
Adam
What happened?
20:02
Caller
I don't know.
20:02
Drew
Hell, we will know. Well, they're addicts? What's happening?
20:06
Caller
No, they're not addicts.
20:07
Drew
Why is it crazy?
20:08
Adam
It's an addict and has herpes according to Drew.
20:10
Drew
You said they were crazy.
20:11
Caller
No, they're not crazy. I'm just I'm nervous right now.
20:15
Drew
Okay. Why did they break up?
20:18
Caller
Just like they owned a business and it didn't work out. And my dad stayed with the business and my mom didn't.
20:24
Drew
How old were you when that happened?
20:26
Caller
I was like from fourth grade.
20:27
Adam
All right. Your dad never got pop cheating, huh?
20:30
Caller
No.
20:31
Adam
All right. What kind of business just for kicks?
20:34
Caller
I don't want to say.
20:36
Adam
I see. Porn. How's your relationship with your dad?
20:41
Caller
It's okay.
20:42
Adam
Okay. He ever... See, there's something... What? What is it?
20:48
Caller
I don't know. Am I weird for not wanting him to look at porn?
20:51
Adam
No.
20:51
You're not.
20:53
Adam
But there's an energy to it.
20:54
Drew
There's some energy here. But it seems like what's troubling you is that he's really pulling out of the relationship in some way. At least you sense that and that the physical... you're perceiving his physical expression as a manifestation of his emotional state. And it may well be. But that needs to be addressed. You need to take the heat off the porn and talk about your relationship and see if he's really wanting to stay in this or not.
21:13
Caller
Yeah. And he smokes a lot of wheat, too.
21:15
Drew
Oh, that'll deal with this. That'll knock his libido down. Definitely do it. I mean, that's that.
21:19
Adam
Yeah. The beauty of porn is she never asks anything of you. You know what I mean? I call her she. I call porn like people call she a boat.
21:28
Drew
When you're a pothead, people are a hassle. They require energy.
21:31
Adam
Everything's a hassle. People want stuff. They do.
21:34
Sasha Alexander
I had a boyfriend who also didn't share his porn with me, and I found it really amusing in the beginning because I thought that he-
21:43
Drew
Don't you like the way Sasha said that?
21:45
Yeah.
21:46
Adam
Sure, it's hilarious at the beginning.
21:47
Sasha Alexander
I thought it was funny. But then what I realized was that he had his own issues with stuff.
21:54
Drew
Like what?
21:56
Sasha Alexander
Well, we won't get into that. But the point is that what I came to learn was that men and women have, if they approach sex so differently, and that's the first thing is understanding, I think, as a woman, your own sexuality, and understanding that men going off to do what they need to do in the bathroom every day is part of their well-being, and you have to let them do it.
22:12
Drew
Part of their well-being?
22:14
Sasha Alexander
It is. They need to do it.
22:15
Drew
Well, Adam had a whole well-being program.
22:17
Adam
Yes. I well-beamed on myself before I left for the show tonight, actually.
22:23
About 7.30, actually.
22:24
Sasha Alexander
I mean, if you understand men's cycles and women's cycles, I think you can take, as you said, the pressure off the porn and then take a look at what's really going on with him.
22:34
Adam
Her thing, yeah, but this guy smokes a lot of weed and he's sort of pulling out of the relationship that may be out of line.
22:39
Drew
I was sensing addiction in this whole situation from the beginning.
22:41
Sasha Alexander
The weed probably makes him lazy.
22:43
Adam
Okay. So look at-
22:45
Drew
Knocks libido down and makes him not want to deal with people.
22:47
Adam
There you go. It's evil. Sasha Alexander is our guest tonight from Dawson's Creek. We will take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Don as 23. Boyfriend gets mad before she can- Because. Oh, because. Oh, my friend at PC. Because she can have an orgasm thinking about girls. All right. All that after this.
23:09
Caller
Hello. Who is this?
23:10
Caller
This is Loveline. 1-800-LOVE-191. Loveline will be right back.
23:38
Caller
Hello, this is Adam Goldberg, and you're listening to Loveline with Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew.
23:43
Oh, Anderson.
23:46
Adam
That's why he's the best. Sasha Alexander is our guest tonight from Dawson's Creek, Wednesday nights, eight o'clock, www. Sasha plays a Gretchen, who is Dawson's girlfriend on the show. And you look like a Gretchen. I do? You could pass for a Gretchen. Yeah.
24:04
Sasha Alexander
Really? Gretchen's like a slut name.
24:08
Adam
It's naughty, but it's not slutty.
24:09
Sasha Alexander
It is a little naughty. It's like Heather.
24:12
Adam
The ultimate slut name is Cammie.
24:16
Sasha Alexander
Cammie?
24:17
Adam
Cammie and Cammie are like ho names.
24:20
Sasha Alexander
Cammie.
24:22
Adam
Cammie is even like, Cammie is Cammie's slutty friend, and Cammie's pretty slutty. You know, have you ever known any Cammies? What the hell's up with that?
24:33
Sasha Alexander
I've known Cammies though.
24:34
Adam
What's a Cammie short for? That's a name. I mean, it's out there.
24:38
Sasha Alexander
Candy.
24:40
Adam
No. Drew, do you ever know any Cammies?
24:43
Drew
Just Patience.
24:44
Adam
Yeah. All sluts, right? Patience. Right?
24:47
Drew
Slutty?
24:48
Adam
Slutty Cammie. Cammie the slut?
24:50
Drew
No?
24:51
Adam
Don?
24:52
Yes.
24:53
Adam
You're 23.
24:54
Caller
Yes.
24:54
Adam
You know anyone named Cammie?
24:56
Caller
No, I don't.
24:57
Adam
That's right. And if you did, she'd be a slut.
25:00
Drew
What's up, Don? What's the deal?
25:03
Caller
Hi, Don. Hi.
25:04
Drew
What's going on?
25:05
Caller
Okay. What's going on is when me and my boyfriend first actually started having sex, I couldn't have orgasms. I mean, I could have orgasms when he'd go down on me, but I couldn't actually have it during the actual intercourse.
25:15
Drew
Which is normal.
25:16
Caller
Right. Well, I don't know. That's right. But it would make him mad. And he's like, hey, we'll just fantasize about something. Well, when I used to masturbate, when I was 15, 16 years old, I used to fantasize about women. And I was actually with three women before. And I've been with them enough to know with those three people that I don't like women in that way anymore. It was just the phase I was going through. I tried telling him that.
25:37
Adam
Same with Drew and the 15 guys. He knows now almost definitively that he doesn't want to be with guys anymore.
25:44
Caller
Well, maybe he should be calling them. But anyway, like one night he told me, he's like, hey, we'll just fantasize about something. So I did. And I was actually able to have the orgasm for the first time. When we were finished reeling, he asked me, what would you fantasize about? I fantasized being with a woman. And like he said, we got pissed. I don't know why, but he just like went off the wall and said, there's something wrong with me because I can't have orgasms. Trying to fantasize about our sexuality.
26:09
Adam
I see. He sounds like a dynamite, dynamite individual. I'd really like to get to know him better.
26:15
Drew
Yeah, you should find him out sometime. A lovely man.
26:18
Adam
Let's do a little profile on this guy. What's he do? Is he work in metal? Construction or work around metal?
26:23
Caller
He basically does construction.
26:25
Yeah, shocking. How do you guys know that?
26:27
Adam
Oh, I don't know. Drew was going to go, you were going to go with the interior decorator. I was originally going to go with a certified public accountant, right?
26:40
Drew
We just know enough of these guys.
26:41
Adam
But we played our gut and went with construction. Shocking.
26:45
Drew
Adam worked with these guys for many years.
26:46
Adam
I work with these idiots. This guy's an idiot. That's why.
26:50
Sasha Alexander
Why? Because he's mad that she fantasized about a woman?
26:52
Adam
Well, the first thing that lets me know he's an idiot is he's kind of angry or a little agitated that she's not having an orgasm via the intercourse in the first place. And it's important to him that she does.
27:05
Drew
For him, not for her, but for him.
27:08
Adam
For him.
27:08
Sasha Alexander
Okay.
27:09
Adam
Right. Then when he tells her to fantasize and she's truthful about who she fantasized about, he gets angry and he takes it, you know, he's threatened by it.
27:16
Caller
Well, see, he shouldn't be threatened because I even told him that I was never able to have orgasms with any guys I was with before. Even when most of them would go down on me, even then I couldn't have an orgasm.
27:25
Drew
Yeah, but he's an idiot.
27:26
That's the problem.
27:28
Adam
What does he do? Drive a truck?
27:30
Caller
No. Actually, to be honest, I totally don't know really what he does. All I know is that he works with a bunch of people out on the roads when they do highway work and stuff like that.
27:37
Adam
So he's basically a felon. He's a prisoner.
27:40
Caller
No, he's not.
27:41
Adam
Is he chained to other guys?
27:44
Caller
No.
27:45
Adam
No.
27:46
Caller
No, he actually works for the city, I assume.
27:49
Adam
You would assume. You don't sweat the details.
27:51
Drew
You're pretty close to them, aren't you?
27:52
Caller
No, not really. I mean, we've only been together about, I'd say, maybe eight months. Oh, yeah. And like when we were...
27:57
Drew
What do you do for a living?
27:59
Adam
Well, she doesn't know.
28:00
Caller
No, actually, no. I work for Prime America.
28:04
Doing what?
28:05
Caller
It's basically a financial needs...
28:06
Drew
Doing what? Doing what?
28:08
Caller
It's financial needs analysis, straighten out people's credit mortgages and pipelines and stuff like that.
28:14
Adam
I see. It doesn't sound like you're all that into this guy.
28:17
Caller
Not really, I am, but it's just... I may only be 23, like when I sit around and argue about petty things. I have better things to do with my time.
28:24
Adam
All right. Well, just tell him that.
28:26
Caller
I have, and he gets so angry and he's just like, I told him, I said, don't take it personal. You're not family one. He says he should be different from other people, and I shouldn't have to fantasize about women that I haven't worked with. Yes.
28:39
Drew
Not your problem.
28:40
Caller
Oh, no, it's not my problem.
28:41
Drew
Good. Just relax.
28:42
Adam
Okay. Please don't have any kids with this idiot.
28:45
Caller
No, I'm not having kids.
28:47
Adam
You have a kid?
28:48
Caller
No, I don't, and I don't plan on having kids.
28:50
Adam
You don't?
28:50
Caller
No.
28:51
Adam
Why not?
28:52
Caller
I've been with someone else in the past, and now I'm not ready for them. Come out maybe 30, 35.
28:56
Drew
Good. Good girl there, Dawn.
28:58
Adam
Send you out a windbreaker. All right. Don't have any kids with this guy, and I don't know if this guy's a long-term guy.
29:05
Caller
I don't know. I ain't looking for a serious relationship anyway.
29:08
Adam
All right. No kidding. You know his last name?
29:11
Caller
Yeah.
29:12
Adam
Okay. Just checking.
29:13
Check it.
29:15
Adam
There we go. Yeah. I love that about women. They don't know what guys do.
29:18
Sasha Alexander
Well, maybe that's why she can't have an orgasm. She doesn't know what he does.
29:21
Drew
She's not into him.
29:21
Sasha Alexander
She's not into him. Maybe if she found out a little bit about him, she could.
29:25
Adam
Yeah. I guess. It's always funny to me. We have women on this show all the time. We go, they bring up their dad or something. We go, what's he do?
29:34
Drew
Goes to an office.
29:34
Adam
I don't know. He does something.
29:37
Sasha Alexander
It's a special something. Sometimes he takes off in the morning.
29:39
Adam
The best is when they're in the military. He was on a boat. He flew a plane. He flew off carriers. Yeah, I guess. They can minimize just about everything.
29:53
Drew
Somebody actually did that. Remember?
29:54
Adam
Yeah. We've had a few of those people in there. Andrew?
29:59
Yeah.
30:00
Adam
You're 19.
30:01
Caller
Yeah.
30:01
What's going on?
30:02
Caller
My question is, every time I have sex with my girlfriend, I accidentally fart over her?
30:08
Adam
No, you don't.
30:09
Caller
Yeah, I do.
30:10
Sasha Alexander
What?
30:11
Adam
No.
30:12
Caller
Yeah.
30:13
Adam
No.
30:13
Caller
It's been going on for about three weeks now.
30:15
Adam
Accidentally?
30:17
Caller
Yeah. When I'm on top of her and I'm having sex with her, I accidentally fart over her. I don't know what's going on there.
30:25
Drew
Why don't you evacuate your bladder before you have sex?
30:29
Caller
I do that.
30:30
Drew
Well, where could the urine be coming from?
30:32
Caller
I don't know.
30:34
Drew
That's why we're suggesting maybe it's not urine.
30:36
Adam
What do you think it is?
30:38
Drew
It's semen.
30:39
Adam
No, it's not semen, is it?
30:43
Caller
I don't think so.
30:45
Adam
Well, you feel the sensation of urination?
30:48
Caller
Yeah.
30:49
Adam
And are you able to stop yourself?
30:52
Caller
No.
30:53
Drew
Do you see urine flowing out?
30:57
Caller
When I pull out, when I get off, I come over myself and I just quickly run to the bathroom. I don't know what's going on.
31:10
Adam
Hold on a second. Hey, listen, Anderson, don't worry about the piss thing. Would you please just relax over there? Relax. We can say piss. All right?
31:20
Drew
We really can. It's clinically relevant at this point.
31:22
Adam
Yeah, it is. This is a serious medical problem that involves piss. Anderson's going nuts over there because we can't say piss on the radio, but I really don't care. I talk about cornholing and Hitler all night. I can say piss.
31:35
Caller
You are such an ass.
31:37
Adam
Just relax.
31:39
I'm supposed to cut it out. You get a high back and you just said it like 19 times.
31:42
Adam
I know.
31:42
Nothing I can do.
31:43
Adam
That's cool. That's cool. You're covered on the tape now when we hear this part when you're playing it in the general manager's office. Andrew.
31:50
Caller
Yeah.
31:51
Adam
Okay. For Anderson's sake, stop saying...
31:54
Caller
All right.
31:55
All right.
31:57
Caller
All right. Now what should I do about it?
31:59
Drew
Well, are you on medication?
32:01
No.
32:03
Drew
It's hard to understand how it could happen if you're not on something.
32:05
Adam
I don't really believe in that much. I just don't. Why is your girlfriend willing to put up with this over and over again? What kind of self-esteem must she have?
32:13
Caller
I've been trying to stop it. I've been urinating in the bathroom. But it seems like it just won't stop.
32:23
Sasha Alexander
Well, have you stopped in the middle and gone to the bathroom?
32:26
Caller
Yeah.
32:26
Drew
You've done that?
32:27
Yeah.
32:29
Sasha Alexander
And then you still?
32:31
Caller
I'm still doing it.
32:33
Adam
And you're on top of her?
32:36
Yeah.
32:36
Adam
And you start going in her, what is her reaction?
32:39
Caller
Well, she starts screaming.
32:42
Adam
And yet, she's back again later that week for some more whiz, right?
32:46
Caller
Yeah, basically.
32:48
Sasha Alexander
Well, how does she know?
32:50
Caller
Well, she says she can feel it.
32:53
Adam
All right. And so, when you pull out of her, there's urine coming out of your penis?
32:57
Caller
Yeah.
32:58
Adam
And then you run to the bathroom or you're able to stop?
33:02
Caller
I grab a hold and I just try to stop until I get in the bathroom and then I urinate in the bathroom.
33:10
Adam
Hey, can you turn the radio down, screwball?
33:13
Caller
Yeah. Hold on.
33:14
Drew
Why do I not even believe that Andrew has sex at all?
33:18
Yeah.
33:20
Adam
You know why? Well, we call him Andrew. His friends call him Mr. Personality.
33:24
Ah.
33:24
Adam
You see. But we know him as Andrew. Yeah. He doesn't sound like he's getting laid. He doesn't. It's not. His girlfriend keeps coming back. She doesn't seem to have any major.
33:38
Sasha Alexander
How can he go to the bathroom so much?
33:39
Drew
That makes no sense. The only way I'm trying to conceptualize how this could possibly be happening and the only way is if he has a massively obstructive bladder that overflows periodically.
33:49
Sasha Alexander
When he gets excited.
33:51
Drew
But even then, it should be less likely to release then.
33:54
Adam
Yeah.
33:55
Sasha Alexander
Yeah, that makes no sense.
33:57
Adam
It's really, it's.
33:59
Drew
Obviously, if it's real, he should see a urologist.
34:01
Adam
Urinating with an erection is like keeping your eyes open when you sneeze. I mean, it's almost impossible. All right. One more time. Andrew?
34:10
Caller
Yeah.
34:11
Adam
Okay. You have to go see a urologist, all right?
34:13
Caller
All right.
34:15
Adam
That's a penis doctor? Yeah. This got to be taken care of. But just tell us this was a bogus call so we can end our argument, please.
34:22
Caller
This wasn't a bogus call.
34:25
Adam
Really?
34:25
Caller
Yeah.
34:26
Adam
And how often do you have sex with your girlfriend?
34:29
Caller
I have sex with her once or twice a week.
34:32
Drew
How old is she?
34:33
She's 18.
34:35
Adam
And you couldn't get in a position that was sort of less urine-conducive, like, I don't know, her on top or something? I can try that. Anyway, look, he's got to have some kind of prostate infection or something, right?
34:53
Drew
I don't even see how it could happen, but it's possible, I guess.
34:56
Adam
That's bad times. And she should get some sort of award.
35:00
Drew
Yeah, special commendation, absolutely. The city.
35:03
Adam
Yeah, the yellow heart. There's something. The mayor ought to give her the key to the city.
35:08
Sasha Alexander
I just don't understand how she can feel it. That sounds strange.
35:11
Drew
I imagine it could maybe-
35:12
Adam
Oh, you'd know it.
35:13
Drew
Feel funny, burn.
35:14
Adam
Oh, you'd feel it.
35:15
Sasha Alexander
Really?
35:16
Adam
If a guy was whizzing in you?
35:18
Sasha Alexander
I really wouldn't know.
35:20
Adam
Really? Well, conduct a little experiment during the break. I bet you will. All right? Now, here's how we're going to do it scientifically. You wave your hand when you think I've started. That's how we're going to know, Drew. That's the only way you can get the bottom. Well, women can feel it when a guy orgasms in them, can't they?
35:37
Drew
Right. Yeah. But that's the contractions they're feeling, not the fluid.
35:40
Adam
They don't feel the fluid?
35:41
Sasha Alexander
That's not true. You can feel that.
35:42
Drew
Fluid. Yeah, you can.
35:43
Adam
Well, okay.
35:44
You can.
35:45
Adam
Do the liquid math.
35:46
Sasha Alexander
Yeah, I guess you're right.
35:47
Adam
Okay, then.
35:47
Drew
Let's go break.
35:48
Adam
You want to run the show?
35:49
Drew
Speaking of liquid math, I've got to go do some liquid math.
35:50
Adam
Well, I got to go too, but I'm not going to waste it in the toilet now. Sasha Alexander is here from Dawson's Creek, and we'll conduct a little experiment. We'll be back after this.
36:00
Caller
Loveline, Loveline, 1-800-LOVE-191, back in a minute.
36:37
Adam
If, Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla, Dr. Drew over there, Sasha Alexander, I guess tonight from Dawson's Creek, 8 o'clock, Wednesday night. WB, she plays Gretchen, not Cammie, but Gretchen, who's Dawson's naughty, naughty, naughty girlfriend. Hey, next week, we got the Mad TV people and New Found Glory, which is a good new band I like. Jamie Presley, Bill Maher, a week after that, someone from Temptation Island or having a reunion. Oh, and my other male lover, Dickie from the Mighty, Mighty Boss Tones. And it's going to be in here.
37:15
Drew
That's him.
37:15
Adam
Is that him?
37:16
Drew
Yeah.
37:16
Adam
Along with Jake Busey. So wow, a lot of people for me to talk to and you to listen to. Bruce?
37:24
Yes.
37:25
Adam
You're 15?
37:26
Caller
Yeah. My question is, lately I've been feeling mentally and sexually frustrated. I don't know why.
37:34
Adam
Well, maybe you need a rest. You're 15. You have the pressures, the drinking, the years of abuse.
37:42
Caller
Not really.
37:42
Adam
Life on the road? No?
37:45
Caller
No. I've tried different things to see what they would do. I've tried smoking marijuana. I've tried mushrooms. I've tried masturbating like 17 times in a day.
37:57
Adam
I mean, no.
37:58
Caller
Yeah. It's getting old.
38:01
Drew
What's getting old?
38:02
Caller
Like, well, my friend.
38:07
Adam
I don't believe him.
38:08
Drew
As soon as you start mentioning names, we're out.
38:10
Adam
See you, Bruce.
38:11
Drew
What?
38:12
Adam
Well, say bye, at least. We're hanging up on you. Don't play stupid. What for? Well, listen. I mean, he doesn't have a question. What's his question? I'm 15 and I'm bored. I've tried mushrooms. I've tried masturbation. Seventeen times a day. I mean, my buddy Devin did it 17 times. Actually, Devin did it 16. He passed out.
38:33
Drew
As soon as somebody mentions a name, out. But be that as it may, boredom is another sign for depression. And if he's feeling that way, he's depressed. He should have that evaluated.
38:42
Adam
Yeah. Unless you're watching foreign film or something, and then it's subtitled. Brian, I don't like those foreign films. I don't like reading. I don't go to a movie to read.
38:54
Sasha Alexander
Did you see Crouching Tiger?
38:55
Adam
No.
38:56
Sasha Alexander
You didn't see it?
38:57
Adam
No. I don't read. I want to read. I'll go to one of those places with the books in it. What's that place called, Drew?
39:05
Drew
Bookstork.
39:06
Adam
No.
39:06
Library.
39:06
Adam
Library, right. I'll lend them out.
39:10
Brian?
39:11
Hi.
39:11
Adam
You're 15.
39:13
Caller
Yeah. My girlfriend masturbates four or five times a day, and she just like admitted it to me. It's like kind of creepy to me, so I was wondering like how much is too much, and like how I should confront her.
39:28
Drew
Well, how's she been otherwise?
39:30
Caller
What do you mean otherwise?
39:30
Drew
Everything normal in the relationship?
39:32
Caller
Yeah.
39:33
Drew
She's been okay her whole life? She doesn't have any weird behaviors?
39:36
Caller
Well, not really.
39:38
Drew
Well, if you had to suggest something that might make her that way, what would it be?
39:43
Caller
Well, that she's dressing like really, I don't know, like scantily clad.
39:49
Okay.
39:52
Drew
That might be something.
39:54
Adam
How old is she?
39:56
Caller
She's 15, too.
39:57
Adam
I see.
39:58
Drew
What I'm going after is whether or not the sexual activity, all that masturbation, is a true sexual compulsion or sexual addiction or maybe manic depression.
40:08
Adam
You show me a 15-year-old chick who masturbates four or five times a day. Yeah, she has something a little wacky.
40:12
Drew
Yeah, and I would think sexual compulsion would be the most likely thing. The presence of that at 15 suggests that she had been sexually abused at one time.
40:20
Caller
Okay, but is it still like sexual compulsion because she's waiting till marriage still?
40:24
Drew
Well, yeah, masturbation is part of sexual compulsion. Sexual addiction is really defined by the consequences. If things start happening and yet she keeps doing this or hurting herself with it, that's sexual addiction. But sexual compulsion means sort of sexual activity of any kind that seems a little too much. It may just be her.
40:40
Adam
Wait a second. She's waiting till marriage for sex?
40:44
Yeah.
40:45
Adam
Most 15-year-old chicks start out with that notion and by the summer, they're hanging out with Cammie at the mall, getting laid, and then some ban somewhere with a bunch of old dudes.
40:55
Caller
Well, I can hope.
40:56
Adam
Right. But why is she waiting till marriage? Is she a religious person? No. What's up with the fact that she's obsessing on masturbation yet waiting for sex? Can she kind of explain that?
41:09
Caller
Yeah. She said that it's like because it helps the relationship.
41:13
Caller
Waiting for sex.
41:14
Sasha Alexander
Your relationship?
41:16
Adam
Yeah. She's got some issues going on here. Yeah?
41:21
Caller
Not really.
41:22
Adam
She doesn't?
41:24
Huh?
41:25
Adam
You don't think she's got some pretty major issues?
41:29
Caller
Nothing like really too weird.
41:31
Adam
Is her family intact?
41:34
Caller
No. Her mom and dad are divorced.
41:36
Drew
What's with her dad?
41:38
Caller
I don't know.
41:38
Adam
I've never met him. Did she talk about him?
41:41
Caller
Uh, no.
41:42
Drew
You might want to explore a little bit with her. And don't consider this some sort of confrontation. Just sort of you're trying to figure out who she is. Okay.
41:52
Adam
What do you guys do? You guys make out?
41:55
Yeah.
41:56
Adam
You get oral sex?
41:57
No.
41:58
Hmm.
41:59
Sasha Alexander
And you don't masturbate together?
42:01
Drew
No. Sasha's shocked.
42:05
Sasha Alexander
And how do you know she masturbates four times a day?
42:08
Caller
We were talking about it.
42:09
Drew
She just told him this. They freaked out about it.
42:11
Adam
Yeah.
42:11
Sasha Alexander
Oh, she just told him this.
42:12
Adam
Listen, I'll tell you, all guys have a little bit of a spidey sense that tingles when they hear stuff about women. And it can kind of turn them on, but it also alerts them to the fact there may be something cooking, something in the hopper that's not quite right.
42:28
Drew
Think about what their head does. Then they go, oh, she's hot. Okay, let's go on.
42:32
Adam
Yeah, but it freaks them a little bit.
42:33
Drew
But then they just push it right down, don't they?
42:36
Adam
Yeah, like when you're young, or whatever age you are. You're with some girl and she's like, I like it when you pull my hair. And you're like, oh, okay, that's cool. And then she goes, can I call you daddy? And you're like, wow, that's kind of weird. She goes, give it to me, daddy. And you go, okay. And then they spank me and you go, well, I don't want it. And they go, come on, you pussy. And you go, yeah, bitch, I'll give you something. Give me something to cry about. And you start getting into it, but you start going, this kind of sums up here. Some of this is a little freaky, but I mean, anyway.
43:08
Drew
And then you just go, I'm in.
43:10
Adam
Right. Then you make a mental note, like I got to do something about this. But then there's that montage where the calendar pages fly by and you're having sex and tugging hair and smacking them on the ass. And a few years goes by, you don't address it. But eventually it will mean something. And this is one of those things that has his spidey sense tingling just a little bit. And it should... listen to that. There's something there. Aaron?
43:35
Yes. Hello, everyone.
43:36
Adam
You're 22?
43:37
Caller
Yeah. Quick question for Drew. Why is it that there's no birth control pill designed for males?
43:46
Drew
Because it is extremely difficult to suppress sperm production or to make sperm not work. In the female, all you got to do is suppress the luteinizing hormone surge, which results in the release of the egg. That's all you got to do. With men, you have to shut down their entire system.
44:03
Adam
It's difficult.
44:04
Drew
Very difficult.
44:05
Adam
I mean, it's powerful stuff. My maid was attacked by my hamper recently.
44:10
Drew
She was trying to crack through some of the debris?
44:12
Adam
I came home early. They were rolling around in the kitchen floor. It was like David Spade and his assistant.
44:16
Drew
Wow.
44:18
Adam
The hamper actually maced my maid. Luckily, she had a mop. They fought it out pretty good. Tore the place up pretty bad.
44:26
Drew
If she was going at your hamper, she must have had a pickaxe or something, right?
44:29
Adam
Well, what she does with my tube socks, as you know, she snaps them in half. She does this move where she lays them. There's about 13 inches of space between my washer and dryer. They're sitting down in the basement. She'll lay the tube sock across them like a bridge, and she does this wrestling move. It's a drop elbow move where she drops her elbow and her weight on it, snapping the tube sock in half. That way, now it's sort of hinged.
44:57
Drew
She key-eyes, which does it.
44:58
Adam
She has key-eyes, and she drops, and she breaks it in half, and then she can fit it into the washing machine. All right. What was Aaron's question?
45:09
Drew
Male birth control pill. There's various things being studied. There'll be something out soon.
45:13
Caller
Oh, that's what I was going to ask. Is there research?
45:16
Drew
Oh, tons, tons.
45:17
Adam
Yeah, they're working on it. They're always working on it.
45:19
Drew
The one I like is a simple one, a medicine called nifedipine that turns out to paralyze the sperm's tails.
45:25
Adam
It's not the pill itself. It's being able to force it up the urethra that most scientists baffle.
45:32
Drew
Nice. All right, Aaron, thanks.
45:33
Caller
Thank you.
45:34
Adam
Okay.
45:35
Caller
We're breaking.
45:36
Adam
Listen, guys, that's a bad angle that kind of work the male birth control thing. Like, why aren't there? I don't trust those guys.
45:47
Drew
The guys that ask that question.
45:48
Adam
Yeah, just relax. That's a bad instinct for a guy.
45:53
Drew
You know, there's a theory out there that the female birth control pill is affecting women's desire for men. The biological anthropologists believe that it makes women sort of, it sort of turned off to sex a little bit, not fully.
46:05
Adam
Why?
46:05
Drew
Because the progesterone in there.
46:07
Adam
The hormones.
46:07
Drew
Yeah, the hormones. They've done this with studies with chimpanzees. They give the female chimpanzees the pill and the alpha male gets it.
46:13
Adam
What guys are screwing chimpanzees?
46:16
Drew
We'll talk about it in the break.
46:17
Adam
What the hell kind of test was that? Are you sick? Is this going on in a college? I can't believe that.
46:26
Drew
It's tough, tough work.
46:28
Sasha Alexander
I believe it though. I do.
46:31
Drew
The results of your urine test soon too, right?
46:33
Adam
My urine?
46:34
Drew
Whether you urinated or not.
46:35
Adam
Oh yeah.
46:36
Drew
Speaking of studies.
46:37
Adam
Oh God. Here's how the test turned out. I got to give you the results. Sasha did feel the urine.
46:43
Sasha Alexander
I raised my hand really high.
46:45
Adam
She wasn't aware of the urine. She wasn't aware I was in her. That's where the difficulty came in. We'll take a break. We'll be back.
47:37
Caller
Loveline, Fast-Growing Outlaw Radio, North America.
47:43
Caller
Yeah.
47:44
Drew
What were you saying, Sasha?
47:45
Adam
That's good radio there.
47:46
Drew
Sasha was trying to talk to you there before you did your...
47:47
Adam
I know, but you can't interrupt good radio.
47:51
Sasha Alexander
Sorry.
47:51
Adam
It's a very, very rare glimpse of good radio on this show. Phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, Sasha Alexander is our guest tonight, Dawson Creek, Wednesday nights, WB, 8 o'clock. She plays Gretchen, who's Dawson's gal pal.
48:09
Sasha Alexander
Why did you tell me I look like a Gretchen?
48:11
Caller
What does that mean?
48:13
Adam
I'm sort of rethinking that, but I see it's not a distraction, you being named Gretchen. Gretchen, yeah, Drew, you buy Sasha as a Gretchen, don't you?
48:26
Drew
Yeah.
48:26
Caller
Okay. Yeah.
48:27
Drew
What is that? Yeah.
48:29
Sasha Alexander
What is that?
48:30
Adam
I don't know how-
48:31
Drew
It's some European something.
48:33
Adam
No, but how did-
48:34
Sasha Alexander
Gretchen is so not European.
48:35
Drew
The Gretchen is like Austrian or-
48:37
Sasha Alexander
Is it?
48:37
Adam
Dutch or something.
48:38
Drew
Yeah, Dutch. No, yeah.
48:39
Adam
Oh, you're right.
48:40
Drew
Yeah.
48:40
Adam
I don't know about that. There's something about names and maybe for people, it gets established at some age in preschool or something when there's a Lisa and there's a Gretchen and there's a Jennifer.
48:54
Drew
That's your Gretchen from now on.
48:56
Adam
That's yours from here on out. But then there's some sort of kind of universals too that people seem to have. And guys will do that.
49:07
Drew
Sven would be. Bring something into mind.
49:10
Adam
Yeah. I mean, some things are kind of regional global things. You think of a big blonde guy. You don't think of a black guy named Sven.
49:18
Drew
Right.
49:19
Adam
Or Hispanic guy named Sven, do you?
49:21
Drew
No.
49:22
Adam
No. But you don't think of a big blonde guy named Juan or Carlos, right?
49:27
Caller
No.
49:28
Adam
You do, Drew?
49:28
Drew
No. No.
49:29
Adam
Thank you. Marie, Drew was like, is that racist? So he gave that, that may be racist. I'll just grunt. Could be a big blonde guy named Oswaldo or Hidalgo. But then he thought, no, that's stupid. I'll just go along with it.
49:45
Sasha Alexander
Is there anybody named Hidalgo?
49:47
Adam
Hidalgo? Oh, yeah.
49:50
Drew
I'm not sure if that's a Hidalgo who pronounces it, but yes.
49:52
Adam
Hidalgo, yes. Absolutely. I knew a Hidalgo. Marie?
49:58
Caller
Yeah.
49:58
Adam
You're 27?
50:00
Caller
Yes.
50:00
Adam
What's up?
50:02
Caller
I have some questions about sex addiction, sex and love addiction.
50:07
Caller
All righty.
50:09
Caller
Well, I don't really know what my questions are exactly.
50:12
Drew
Well, men don't get love addictions.
50:14
Caller
They don't.
50:15
Drew
No. Women are love and intimacy addicts. That's how they come to sexual addictions.
50:20
Adam
But some guys like me are in love with the notion of being in love.
50:25
Drew
Yes. Yes, there's that. But other than that.
50:27
Adam
Right.
50:28
Caller
Well, my husband and I, we've been having troubles pretty much from the beginning.
50:35
Drew
But why did you get married then?
50:36
Caller
I don't know. We jumped into it.
50:38
Drew
I so much wanted to grab my wallet on this one already.
50:40
Adam
I got that little girl voice.
50:42
Drew
Oh, yes.
50:43
Adam
Not little little girl.
50:44
Caller
What's that?
50:45
Adam
You have a very young voice.
50:48
Caller
I know I hear that all the time.
50:50
Drew
Yeah, but it's rape at 12 or something.
50:53
Adam
I'm going 13.
50:54
Caller
Solicitors always ask for my parents when they call me at home.
50:59
Adam
Anything we should know about in your past?
51:01
Caller
In my past? Well, you could probably guess that my father and mom were divorced because my dad had an affair. And that has, I think, from the beginning, it's made trust really difficult for me. But we have been seeing a couple...
51:23
Drew
No, no, more, more.
51:25
Caller
What's that?
51:25
Drew
That's not enough.
51:27
Caller
Not enough?
51:28
Drew
Not enough. There's more going on with you.
51:29
Caller
Okay.
51:32
Drew
Was dad an alcoholic?
51:34
Caller
Yeah.
51:34
Drew
Okay.
51:35
Caller
Keep going.
51:36
Caller
My parents smoked pot when I was younger.
51:39
Drew
Did anybody do anything weird to you?
51:42
Caller
I don't think so, no.
51:43
Uh-uh.
51:44
Drew
Okay. Anything around the age of 12, 10, 12?
51:48
Huh?
51:48
Drew
How old were you when your parents split up?
51:51
Caller
Oh, gosh. I was 21. Yeah.
51:55
Drew
Anything happen to you around the age of 10, 12, something like that?
51:58
Caller
Anything happen when I was 10 or 12?
51:59
Drew
Yeah, in that range.
52:01
Caller
I mean, that's when they were smoking pot and I had started to try to get them to stop and eventually they did.
52:08
Adam
At 10 or 12, huh?
52:10
Caller
Yeah.
52:10
Adam
When did you lose your virginity?
52:13
Caller
Oh, God. I think 15? I think I was 15. I'm pretty sure I was 15.
52:20
Adam
No, you were 14.
52:21
I was 15.
52:23
Adam
14.
52:24
Drew
Well, either she was 15 or something happened before she decided to discount.
52:28
What's that?
52:28
Drew
You know what I'm saying?
52:29
Adam
Anything before that? Were you ever raped or abused sexually?
52:34
Caller
No.
52:35
Adam
Okay.
52:35
No.
52:37
Adam
I believe you.
52:38
Caller
Okay.
52:40
Adam
So, you come from a little chaos where you had to sort of be the parent and try to keep the family together?
52:46
Caller
A little bit, yeah.
52:47
Drew
A lot.
52:48
Caller
A lot.
52:49
Drew
And he was an addict's family too.
52:51
Caller
Yeah.
52:52
Drew
Okay. Now you got your next project, which is your husband.
52:55
Caller
Right.
52:56
Adam
Who's an addict?
52:57
Caller
Well, he's had a history of substance abuse. And we've been seeing a couple's counselor. And through that, well, my therapist identified me as having some love addiction qualities. And also as my husband as having some similar qualities as well.
53:21
Adam
Love addiction or addiction in general?
53:25
Drew
That is, I'm not sure that's someone who understands those principles. Addiction is a progressive disorder.
53:29
Adam
Who is your therapist? Is it Leo Buscalia?
53:32
Drew
And men don't really get love addictions per se. They don't manifest as such.
53:37
Caller
Okay, well, he had a love affair.
53:39
Drew
Yeah, he's a sex addict. He's not a love addict. He's a sex addict.
53:43
Caller
Okay, and he also looks at pornography. I think it seems to be a lot. It's three times a week, but he doesn't see that.
53:52
Drew
What was his drug of choice when he was using drugs?
53:55
Caller
I know that he used cocaine, and he drank. I think he dropped acid a few times. Oh, well.
54:04
Adam
So just boosts cocaine acid?
54:06
Caller
What's that?
54:06
Drew
Anything else?
54:07
Caller
I don't know.
54:08
Isn't that enough?
54:09
Caller
That's, huh?
54:10
Drew
How long has he been in recovery?
54:13
Caller
Well, he had gone to treatment, I think, a couple of different times, and finally just kind of moved away from the whole scene that he was in.
54:20
Drew
There is no such thing as that.
54:22
Caller
Well, that's how he's...
54:24
Drew
There is... He's still using. Or he's using sex. I mean, his addiction is still active.
54:30
Caller
It's manifested in other ways.
54:32
Drew
It just crosses over to something else. So he must have his addiction treated, or this is not going to slow down.
54:38
Caller
Well, he doesn't believe that he is a sex addict, and I guess my problem is that I feel like I've come to believe that I do love him, that we have children together, and I want to maintain our marriage, but I don't want to be in a relationship with someone who's not treating an addiction as that's in fact what they need to do.
55:02
Drew
Here's something you can do. You can go to Al-Anon, and very often, go get a sponsor and work the steps with your sponsor, and if you actually start growing in that process of codependency recovery, sometimes that really wakes up the addicts and lets them know they've got to do something to keep up with you, because you will grow away from them and not put up with this crap anymore.
55:20
Adam
They're in couples therapy, so they're kind of hashing it out, although it just sounds like, oh, let me, we got to talk to Marie for just one second here, let me give you the couples therapy scenario. He got popped cheating, and that's...
55:34
Drew
He's willing to go.
55:35
Adam
Yeah, it's like you're going because you got popped.
55:37
Drew
They're going to someone who's saying, honey, you must be a love addict to a male, severe addict, untreated. You don't mince words with an addict in that condition.
55:45
Adam
Marie?
55:45
Caller
Yes?
55:46
Adam
You popped him for cheating, right?
55:48
Caller
Right.
55:48
Adam
And that's why he's going to the counseling?
55:50
Caller
Well, I mean, we were separated for a while and kind of got back together.
55:58
Drew
On the condition that he goes to a therapist?
56:00
Caller
Well, yeah.
56:01
Drew
That's the point we're making. That, that, that. That's all we're saying. It wasn't like he came to her one day and said, honey, I'd like to make it, strengthen our relationship, and explore the dynamics.
56:10
Adam
It's so funny because I'm thinking, this doesn't sound like the kind of guy who'd be in couples therapy, and then I'm thinking, why's he in there? And by the way, what's he doing in there? It doesn't seem like he's doing anything. And then I realized he got sort of bent over a barrel and forced to go.
56:25
Sasha Alexander
Well, you can tell she doesn't still have an understanding of him. How, you know, maybe not as much as she should if they're in couples therapy.
56:31
Adam
Oh, she's doing the work for both of them. He's just hanging out. Matt?
56:35
Yeah, how's it going?
56:36
Adam
You're 22, good.
56:37
Caller
Yep, I saw you guys in UCSD two weeks ago.
56:40
Adam
Oh, good times.
56:41
Caller
The thing about team, I should say, the white Russian rapper.
56:45
Adam
Oh, team. Yeah, thank you.
56:47
Caller
But I need you guys to help me with a huge dilemma.
56:50
Adam
All right.
56:51
Caller
I've recently been going through some issues in bisexuality and I've never hit on a guy before. And I just kind of did this past week. And I had my friends send an anonymous letter to him. I know it's very middle school and all.
57:05
Drew
Was somebody at school with you?
57:07
Caller
Right. In a certain class. And so he delivered it to him in the back of the college classroom. And it said, you know, please, like, I'm this girl in the class. I'm interested in you. Please say if you're bi, gay, straight, blah, blah, blah. And then asked some other questions. So then he wrote back and he wrote, you know, I'm extremely straight. However, being gay is OK. And which made me well.
57:32
Drew
How can one be extremely straight? But gay is OK.
57:36
Caller
That's what I'm saying.
57:36
Drew
You know, he thought he was writing to a girl.
57:39
Caller
Right. And he had an earring.
57:40
Drew
Well, wait a minute. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
57:43
Adam
Well, you know, the gays, they have that chick writing. They're writing those big loops.
57:47
Drew
He thought he was writing a letter back to a girl. I'm extremely straight, but if you're gay, that's fine. You see what he's saying? To a girl.
57:54
Adam
I don't know. I don't know. I think what he's saying to that he may have been saying to the guy, I'm extremely straight, leave me alone, but don't freak out. It's cool if you're what you are.
58:05
Caller
He thinks I'm the girl.
58:07
Drew
He wrote it as a girl to him.
58:09
Caller
Right. I wrote at the bottom, like the mystery girl who's looking at you.
58:12
Drew
You love Susie. Okay. Then he goes, I'm very, very straight, but if you're gay, that's fine. That's fine. I'll deal with that. To a girl. Okay. I think how different that is. But they go different, that is, if it were a guy writing that. Right.
58:24
Adam
Well, I'm not following your logic.
58:28
Drew
Well, guys, hold on a second, man. Extremely straight.
58:34
Adam
He thinks it's from a girl.
58:35
Drew
But I like lesbians. That's what he's saying.
58:38
Adam
But I'm cool with lesbians.
58:39
Drew
Yeah. Not with gay males.
58:41
Adam
No.
58:41
Drew
Well, this guy wants to know if he should go talk to him as a gay man.
58:44
Adam
That's the point. That ain't going to work. Right. Okay. You're a genius. Man.
58:50
Caller
Yeah.
58:50
Adam
Yeah. This ain't the guy.
58:52
Caller
Right.
58:53
Adam
He's straight. Extremely straight.
58:55
Caller
Right. The thing is, then I felt really bad for hitting on him. Because he wrote back wanting a relationship.
59:03
Drew
Not a relationship.
59:04
Adam
Who do you think sent him the letter? Yeah.
59:06
Caller
A girl.
59:06
What girl?
59:08
Caller
Just mystery girl.
59:09
Drew
But he has no-
59:10
Adam
I think a guy really is that hard up that he wants a relationship with anyone who drops off a letter? Yeah.
59:15
Sasha Alexander
How do you know he wants a relationship?
59:17
Caller
Well, no. I wrote this long letter. There were other things in the letter.
59:20
Drew
Look, he wants whatever. Don't worry. He's so straight. Liking lesbians is extra straight.
59:27
Adam
Right.
59:27
Caller
And he had his earring in the right ear, so I was questioning that too.
59:32
Adam
Oh, is the right ear gay now? Yeah.
59:35
Caller
That's what I heard.
59:36
Adam
You know, I think all bets are off with the earring. The earring, god damn it, that's a good point. You idiots, you pussies out there, ruin the whole earring thing for the fags. It used to be the only way they could navigate. It was the only way they could sexually navigate. They were geniuses, the gays. They said, look, who the hell knows who's gay and who's not? There's eight or nine percent of us out here, and we don't know who's gay, and we're going to get beat up by all these straight guys for hitting on them. Okay, let's do the earring thing. You know, right side is gay and left is bi or both is whatever. They worked a very elaborate earring jewelry-oriented warning system out so they could navigate sexually and then all you other pussies started wearing earrings. You straight idiots started wearing earrings. And then the gays, their compass started spinning around. They couldn't know what to do anymore. Then they switched to bandanas. Yeah, hang the red one out. That means you're into sodomy and the brown one means you're like a felching guy.
1:00:43
Sasha Alexander
Are you making that up?
1:00:44
Adam
Oh, no, no, no. The bandanas mean a lot in the gay community.
1:00:47
Sasha Alexander
I had no idea. Really?
1:00:48
Drew
It means something.
1:00:50
Adam
Yeah, but then now the gangbangers got with the bandanas and now the gays are going to get their ass kicked for the wrong colored bandanas. It's all a mess. They started with the earrings. They went to bandanas. Nothing has worked. They got to go with another one. They just got to get t-shirts made up that says like, I blow do. It's like, are you in? Idiot. I swear, I don't trust these guys.
1:01:11
Drew
Which guys?
1:01:11
Adam
The earring guys. They screwed it up for the gays. My gay brethren. Yeah, they did. They're all confused now. Because this guy's got to-
1:01:19
Sasha Alexander
They're confused. I think that's confused. Why would you wear an earring anyway if you were straight? Why would you wear an earring if somebody would possibly make it think that you're gay?
1:01:27
Adam
Because it doesn't mean anything anymore. It used to mean something.
1:01:30
Drew
What do you think they do it?
1:01:31
Adam
For the look?
1:01:32
Drew
Well, also sometimes being sort of-
1:01:34
Adam
Why not?
1:01:35
Drew
Gay males can be at the sort of cutting edge and help people sort of-
1:01:38
Adam
I'm saying straight guys wear earrings now for the look and they don't realize the symbolism of it anymore.
1:01:45
Drew
The history of the symbolism, yeah.
1:01:46
Adam
They have no respect for the gays and their jewelry.
1:01:49
Caller
Didn't the pirates start?
1:01:51
Adam
Anderson brings up the pirates, yeah. But, you know, the gay lifestyle is the pirate lifestyle minus the shit. It really is. The scarves everywhere, you think of those big shirts with the big cuffs, the big draping cuffs and the big collars and those, a lot of velvet, a lot of use of velvet, tights, hanging out with the other guys, yo-ho-hoing around.
1:02:22
Sasha Alexander
No women around.
1:02:23
Adam
Yeah, ruffled collars, yeah, sure.
1:02:28
Drew
It's not going.
1:02:28
Adam
Michelle, that was the gay pioneers were the pirates.
1:02:34
Drew
Michelle?
1:02:34
Adam
That's how the gays spread around the world, through pirate ships.
1:02:38
Drew
Michelle?
1:02:39
Caller
Oh, she's asleep.
1:02:41
Adam
Hello?
1:02:42
Drew
Add us a little volume here.
1:02:42
Caller
Listen.
1:02:47
Adam
No, we can't hear. Black Bart, that's not a gay name, Bluebeard, come on, Blueboy, Bluebeard. Frankly, the same thing.
1:02:55
Drew
Blackbeard.
1:02:57
Adam
When they're Bluebeard or Blue something, there's Black Bart.
1:03:00
Drew
Blackbeard's a guy, Bluebeard's a guy who used to tie his beard up in a fire when they went into battle.
1:03:05
Adam
Yeah, see, Flamer. Flaming Queen. All right. Sarah?
1:03:11
Hi.
1:03:11
Adam
You're 18.
1:03:12
Caller
Yeah.
1:03:13
Adam
What's up?
1:03:14
Caller
I have a question about, I've been with my boyfriend for about two and a half years. I'm nervous.
1:03:19
Adam
All right.
1:03:19
Caller
I'm sorry.
1:03:20
Adam
That's all right.
1:03:21
Caller
Anyway, I've been with him for about two and a half years, and I've cheated on him. I don't really know how many times which is really dumb, but-
1:03:27
Drew
What do you mean cheat? Does he have sex with you?
1:03:29
Caller
No, it's not always sex. It's been like, well, most of the time, but something like his-
1:03:33
Drew
Why are you still with this guy?
1:03:35
Caller
Well, I love him. It's really weird.
1:03:37
Drew
Not bad.
1:03:38
Caller
No.
1:03:38
Drew
Why are you still with him?
1:03:39
Caller
Because I like him.
1:03:40
Caller
Well, he's still with me.
1:03:41
Caller
I guess that's why.
1:03:42
Drew
Okay. You're afraid to leave him, afraid he'll destroy him or something?
1:03:46
Caller
Kind of, but not really. I mean, my question really is if you think our relationship would work out ever, because he's really cool with it most of the time. He tells me it was not.
1:03:54
Drew
He's cool with your cheating?
1:03:56
Caller
Yeah. I mean, he's still with me and everything.
1:03:57
Drew
He knows about it?
1:03:58
Caller
Yeah.
1:03:59
Sasha Alexander
He knows about all of it?
1:04:00
Caller
Yeah. I tell him everything that happens.
1:04:02
Drew
Are you trying to get rid of him?
1:04:03
Caller
No. I want to be with him forever.
1:04:05
Drew
Don't you think this is an ironic way to treat somebody you really care about?
1:04:08
Caller
Yeah. It doesn't make sense to me. I'm really confused.
1:04:11
Drew
Well, your behavior, your body is telling you one thing and your brain is telling you another.
1:04:15
Adam
Does he live that pirate lifestyle? He could be gay.
1:04:19
Caller
No, no. He has done stuff with guys before.
1:04:21
Adam
Nope. That's gay.
1:04:22
Caller
Just once, he said. He always talks about how he's feminine. You know what he told me? He told me he only had one ovary or something. He was born with an ovary. I think he's messing with me.
1:04:32
Drew
He's messing with you.
1:04:33
Caller
I don't know.
1:04:34
Drew
But he's telling you something.
1:04:36
Caller
I don't know.
1:04:37
Caller
What I want to know is if you think our relationship would work out.
1:04:39
Drew
This is not good. This is not good.
1:04:41
Caller
Every two months he comes up and he'll be like, he'll trip out all of a sudden and start crying.
1:04:46
Drew
Yeah, the whole thing is a mess. Sarah, this is all a mess.
1:04:49
Adam
What's up with you, sweetie?
1:04:51
Caller
I know, I know. But I'm trying not to do it anymore.
1:04:53
Caller
You know what I mean?
1:04:55
Adam
You've cheated, like what, a dozen times?
1:04:57
Caller
I guess. But it was a while ago.
1:04:59
Drew
Look, you're just not into this guy.
1:05:01
Caller
Yeah, I totally am.
1:05:02
Drew
No.
1:05:03
Adam
Okay, here, I'm going to give you two choices, Sarah. And there's also C, actually. A, you're not into this guy. B, you're really effed up.
1:05:16
Caller
That's probably it.
1:05:17
Adam
Okay, or C, both. So you're into this guy and you're really effed up.
1:05:23
Caller
Well, I used to be kind of a slut, obviously. But I mean, he's helped me out a lot and told me what relationships are about and everything. And he's like helped me out a lot about that.
1:05:32
Drew
Were you like a foster child or a street person or something?
1:05:35
Caller
No. I just, I just done a lot of stupid stuff.
1:05:38
Adam
Were you abused?
1:05:39
Caller
No, I was. Yeah, I was.
1:05:41
Caller
But I said that.
1:05:42
Adam
Yeah. That's what it sounds like. You're just acting out all over the place.
1:05:46
Caller
It's really just when I get drunk and he's not around. I'd call people all the time.
1:05:50
Sasha Alexander
Then don't get drunk.
1:05:51
Caller
I know, but I can't. But so you don't think it would work out ever. I mean.
1:05:56
Drew
It just sounds like a mess right now. Unless there is some substantial change for both of you. Like you get in a recovery program or somebody gets treated.
1:06:04
Caller
You think we'd have to do something that...
1:06:06
Drew
Oh, yeah.
1:06:07
Adam
Yeah, we're talking fine and Jesus kind of.
1:06:08
Drew
Yeah, there has to be substantial change here.
1:06:11
Adam
Yeah. Real life cramping kinds of change.
1:06:14
Caller
Well, that's not what I wanted to hear, but I guess so.
1:06:17
Adam
Listen, Sarah, what's up? Have you got any counseling?
1:06:22
Caller
Well, my dad's taken me before, I guess, but it wasn't for this or anything.
1:06:26
Adam
You're pretty whacked out, right?
1:06:28
Caller
No.
1:06:30
Adam
You are.
1:06:30
Caller
People always say, but I don't know.
1:06:32
Adam
Listen to them.
1:06:33
Drew
Yeah, we've known you for two minutes and we know they're right. You tell us this awful story about this terribly dysfunctional relationship and your expectation is we're going to give it a blessing? I think how disconnected from reality that is.
1:06:46
Adam
Who abused you? Your stepdad?
1:06:48
Caller
Yeah. For how long?
1:06:50
Caller
I lived with him from the time I was five until I was 13.
1:06:54
Drew
He abused you all that time?
1:06:55
Adam
Yeah. That's a serious, serious situation.
1:07:00
Sasha Alexander
Have you dealt with that at all?
1:07:02
Caller
No. He calls here and talks to my brother all the time because that's his dad. He'll still go off on me. Like I hit my little brother the other day, he's like, you should never put your hands on him. I'm like, what the hell? He used to do it to me all the time. I mean, he calls here and threatens me all the time, so it's really weird.
1:07:16
Adam
Where are you? At your dad's place now?
1:07:18
No, with my mom.
1:07:20
Caller
I got a divorce.
1:07:20
Adam
Okay. Thank your mom for bringing Mr. Abusive into the house. She's a dynamite lady, I'm sure.
1:07:27
Caller
It was all good until he hit her and then it was over, you know.
1:07:30
Adam
Right. It was fine with her to sexually abuse her daughter for all those years.
1:07:35
Drew
Yeah, but don't touch me.
1:07:36
Caller
Not sexually.
1:07:38
Adam
Yeah. Your mom, okay. Everything's a mess. You got to get counseling.
1:07:43
Caller
But you know what?
1:07:44
Adam
What?
1:07:44
Caller
Let me say one more thing. But he tells me that he loves me and everything's fine and everything, so.
1:07:50
Drew
Everything is not fine.
1:07:52
Adam
Sarah, don't you dare get pregnant.
1:07:56
Caller
Well, he wants me to get pregnant.
1:07:58
Drew
No.
1:07:59
Adam
No.
1:07:59
Sasha Alexander
Don't get pregnant.
1:08:00
Caller
One time I thought I was pregnant and he started to touch my stomach. I think he does it on purpose. He's all like, oh, little Steve, and oh my God. I don't know.
1:08:07
Adam
Listen, if you had a kid, that kid would be better off shot out of one of those water balloon launchers, into the Grand Canyon, than it would with you two as parents. Do you hear me? Don't you get pregnant, screwball. You better use some birth control.
1:08:25
Drew
That's the one thing you can do right.
1:08:27
Caller
I'm scared I'll get fat. I'm not doing that.
1:08:29
Adam
Don't get pregnant.
1:08:30
Drew
How fat do you think you're going to get when you're pregnant?
1:08:32
Adam
That's what she's saying.
1:08:33
Drew
No, she doesn't want to go on birth control.
1:08:34
Adam
No, no, that's not what she said. Sarah, what did you say?
1:08:39
Drew
About getting fat?
1:08:40
Caller
Oh yeah, that's why I don't want to take it.
1:08:42
Drew
Take the pill.
1:08:44
Sasha Alexander
Take the pill. They don't all make you fat, Sarah. You got to find the one that's right for you.
1:08:47
Drew
Take the Depo Provera shot.
1:08:48
Caller
That won't make you fat.
1:08:50
Drew
Take the Depo Provera shot. It doesn't make you fat.
1:08:53
Adam
Get yourself some help, would you?
1:08:55
Caller
Sure, I'll try.
1:08:57
Adam
For you and for the country.
1:08:59
Sasha Alexander
Okay, thank you.
1:09:00
Adam
Thank you. I'd like to kill her stepdad.
1:09:03
Sasha Alexander
Oh my God.
1:09:03
Adam
I'd like to kill that guy. I'd like to kill him. You know why I'd like to kill him? First off, just generally, I'm looking for an excuse to kill somebody. Secondly, because Sarah, the legacy that he has left behind, that Sarah whose head is spinning like a dreidel...
1:09:21
Caller
At five years old...
1:09:23
Adam
.who's going to have a kid in a year and a half, who's going to be mama now, whose kid's head is going to be spinning like a dreidel, whose kid's going to go out and commit some horrible crimes or get pregnant, depending on what the gender is of the child and the stepdaddy.
1:09:38
Drew
And listen, stepdad, you can be sure, didn't just spin his magic on her alone.
1:09:44
Adam
No. Yeah. Yeah. He just... yeah. He liked that one five-year-old because she was super foxy. Jesus Christ. I just... when can we just... when is it okay just to put a bullet in someone's head? At what point? You got to have ten five-year-olds or is one enough? When do we deem you as a society is broken and just put you down? Okay. Guys, listen to me. You guys who are f-ing five-year-olds, kill yourself. Just please do that. In the name of society and humanity, just put a bullet in your head. That's fine. I feel sorry for you, but let's just do it. Take one for the team.
1:10:27
Drew
All right.
1:10:27
Adam
Sasha Alexander is, I guess, in Dawson Creek once a night. She plays Gretchen as Dawson's girlfriend. We'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be back after this.
1:10:37
Drew
Hello? Is this Loveline?
1:10:39
Caller
Call 1-800-LOVE-1-9-1. Adam and Dr. Drew will be right back.
1:11:02
Caller
Ladies, I hope you're sitting down, because I'm about to tell you about a revolutionary new product called Isis. Isis will help tone, firm, and increase the size of your breasts naturally. Yes, Isis is a.
1:11:30
Adam
Love Live from Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there, phone number 1-800-L-E-E-1-9-1. Sasha Alexander is our guest tonight from Dawson's Creek, which is Wednesday night. It's 8 o'clock, WWWB.
1:11:44
Sasha Alexander
WWWB.
1:11:45
Adam
WWWB. Sasha has to leave because she has an early call tomorrow. I wasn't aware that she had to leave.
1:11:52
Sasha Alexander
All right, you don't have to get mad at me now.
1:11:54
Adam
No, I'm not.
1:11:56
Sasha Alexander
See, he's getting mad at me on air now.
1:11:57
Drew
Now, who wait till you leave?
1:11:58
Adam
No, I like it.
1:11:59
Sasha Alexander
That's so unfair.
1:12:00
Adam
No, and it is... It's not my fault. It's very fair. No, I will not get mad at you. Drew, please tell Sasha my take on Guess on the show.
1:12:10
Drew
He hates having Guess and he would prefer no one bother him at night. He's just a dick. Right. However, someone that does come late or leave early, he will trash.
1:12:19
Adam
I will not.
1:12:20
Sasha Alexander
Okay, then I'll stay.
1:12:21
Adam
No, you don't have to.
1:12:23
Sasha Alexander
Then I'm going to have bags under my eyes in the morning. I was told to be here till 11.
1:12:27
Adam
Okay.
1:12:28
Sasha Alexander
I'm going to get the time now.
1:12:29
Adam
You have an early call. That's no problem. Well...
1:12:33
Drew
She has to run in the morning.
1:12:34
Adam
Oh, jog in the morning?
1:12:35
Sasha Alexander
I'm going to tie bow, actually. I'm just kidding. No, no, I work.
1:12:39
Adam
Really? Okay. All right. All right. Well, your excuse. I won't say anything bad about you.
1:12:44
Drew
We want to solve this one. We're going to talk about how gay males identify themselves.
1:12:47
Sasha Alexander
Yeah, we're going to listen to this call.
1:12:49
Adam
Oh, well, now wait a second.
1:12:50
Sasha Alexander
This is the earring conversation.
1:12:51
Adam
Here's the way we got to do this. Either Sasha leaves now, or she's got to stay for another, like, eight minutes. Seven or eight minutes.
1:13:00
Sasha Alexander
I'm staying the eight minutes.
1:13:01
Adam
No, but you can leave now if you want. Honestly, no hard feelings. Absolutely not.
1:13:05
Sasha Alexander
No problem.
1:13:05
Adam
Okay. All right. Mike?
1:13:08
Caller
Yeah, how you doing?
1:13:09
Adam
You're 27.
1:13:10
Sasha Alexander
Yeah, yeah.
1:13:11
Caller
We were just talking about this today. My buddy was in New York a while ago, and he said he went out to a restaurant, and he wore a shirt with two pockets on the front, and all these gay guys were hitting on him. I think they resorted to these really obscure things. I don't know.
1:13:25
Drew
The obscure sort of markings.
1:13:28
Adam
Well, maybe it was just a real snappy shirt, and that's what attracted the gays. They're like moths. They see a lot of color, a lot of bright fabric. They'll come buzzing around.
1:13:37
Caller
Was it tight?
1:13:39
Caller
I don't think so.
1:13:40
Adam
Okay. Is that it there, Mike?
1:13:43
Caller
Yeah, that's all.
1:13:43
Adam
Thanks, Mike. Thanks. God bless you. I still don't think the two pockets mean anything.
1:13:49
Drew
No, I don't either.
1:13:50
Adam
That's too much. There's too many guys with two pockets. But yet the gays have to work something else out.
1:13:55
Sasha Alexander
Who's wearing two pockets? Are you? No, just one.
1:13:57
Adam
Maybe I'll work it out. I saw the West, the Hollywood Sheriff's Department with the scattered gay flag on the side of the door. Those poor sons of bitches. I felt so bad for them today. I saw them. The Sheriff's Department handles, is it the Sheriff's Department that handles sort of Boys Town here?
1:14:15
Drew
I don't know. West Hollywood.
1:14:17
Adam
West Hollywood. Santa Monica, that area there. And if you look at the side of the car, it's got the gay flag on the side of it, but it's not the gay flag. It's a sort of mosaic with all the colors of the gay flag that's on there.
1:14:29
Sasha Alexander
What is the gay flag? I thought it was a triangle.
1:14:31
Adam
Well, that's sort of the gay shape.
1:14:33
Sasha Alexander
Gay shape?
1:14:34
Adam
It's ironic that it's a triangle, isn't it? But I think they have it.
1:14:37
Sasha Alexander
It's a pink triangle.
1:14:38
Adam
I think they have it turned over the other direction. It's a pyramid or something. But that is the gay shape, the triangle. But the gay colors or that flag, it's kind of like the Jamaican flag or something. It's got a whole bunch of different colors on it. And it's the same colors that the cop cars have over there in West LA. No, not the cars themselves. They have the sticker added to the door, which the gay community probably forced them to do. But the cops probably wouldn't want to put the gay flag on the side of the car. Yeah. So they compromised and they just jumbled it up. Here's what it looks like. If you took a puzzle of an American flag and had a six-year-old build it and screw it up, that's what it now looks like. Now, the cops look like idiots. No one knows it's the gay flag. And everyone's happy.
1:15:28
Sasha Alexander
Why would the cops have to put that on their thing anyway?
1:15:30
Adam
Because that's their area. And I'm sure they've been getting their feet held to the fire by the gay community in the area that they service.
1:15:39
Drew
All right.
1:15:39
Adam
You see what I'm saying?
1:15:40
Drew
Julie. Julie?
1:15:43
Hi.
1:15:43
Adam
You're 19.
1:15:44
Caller
Yes.
1:15:45
Adam
What's up?
1:15:46
Caller
I just went to a store and I bought myself a dildo. And I've never really tried to please myself before. And when I did, it's like a vibrator, you know, and...
1:16:00
Adam
Well, that ain't a dildo.
1:16:02
Caller
Or whatever. A dildo plus a vibrator. It's like there's two, you know, there's an additional vibrator that is attached to the dildo.
1:16:11
Adam
Oh, I see.
1:16:12
Caller
Okay, so, I'm laying this vibrator on my clitoris. And for about three seconds, I have it sitting there. And then right away, there's just an explosion of, you know, I'm not sure what, but I thought maybe it might be... Urine? I don't know what's going on. I don't know. But I would do this, like, eight times in a row. And I don't understand what is going on. I don't know what it is. It smells like urine. And it's only, like, I'll just let it sit there for three or four seconds, and I'll just go. And I, you know...
1:16:54
Drew
Are you having an orgasm?
1:16:56
Caller
Well, I mean, it feels good, but it's like, it feels like I'm going pee.
1:17:01
Drew
You could be going pee. That's possible.
1:17:04
Caller
Okay, so...
1:17:05
Drew
I mean, that happened.
1:17:06
Adam
Did the thing short out or anything?
1:17:08
Yeah, I thought the vibrator exploded.
1:17:11
Adam
Yeah, I thought it did it first, too.
1:17:14
Drew
She exploded.
1:17:15
Adam
So you exploded.
1:17:16
Caller
No, I exploded.
1:17:18
Adam
That's it.
1:17:18
Caller
And I don't understand why... Am I coming or...
1:17:24
Adam
How many times have you used this thing now?
1:17:26
Caller
I've used it about five times.
1:17:29
Adam
Yeah, in the last 11 hours?
1:17:31
Drew
She bought it about an hour ago.
1:17:32
Caller
No, I've used it in the past like two weeks, and every time I can come, or whatever, about six times in a row.
1:17:41
Caller
Wow.
1:17:43
Adam
Well, you ought to write the company a letter. Maybe you can do a commercial.
1:17:46
Caller
What I mean, it's... I don't know if it's like...
1:17:50
Drew
It's all good, Julie. It's fine.
1:17:51
Adam
They're always looking for those testimonials from honest, hard-working folk, you know.
1:17:55
Drew
Julie, it's fine.
1:17:56
Caller
But listen, my friend went and bought the rabbit, also it's called the white rabbit.
1:18:00
Adam
The white rabbit.
1:18:01
Caller
And she went and bought it, and she said the same thing. She's like, Amber, when I did this, I felt like I was shitting all over my bed.
1:18:09
Adam
Yeah.
1:18:10
Drew
Julie, I mean Amber.
1:18:11
Adam
Amber?
1:18:12
Caller
Huh?
1:18:12
Adam
First off, Drew had something called the brown hamster. And he had almost the same results. Did you not, Drew?
1:18:22
Caller
What? I'm sorry.
1:18:23
Drew
I'm totally exploded.
1:18:24
Adam
So, you ever do that movie, you go, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hand. I don't, okay, well. Nothing up my fallopian.
1:18:32
Sasha Alexander
She sounds happy.
1:18:32
Caller
I just want to know what you guys.
1:18:34
Adam
You're good. You're fine.
1:18:35
Drew
It's normal, Amber.
1:18:37
Sasha Alexander
Enjoy it.
1:18:38
Adam
Yes, yes. You're doing, but don't, this isn't life, you understand.
1:18:43
Drew
Yeah.
1:18:43
Adam
Don't get too hooked on it.
1:18:44
Drew
Don't expect this from men.
1:18:46
Adam
It's the same speech you have to give your kids before you go into Disneyland.
1:18:49
Drew
Right.
1:18:49
Adam
Which is, this is good, but we have to leave at a certain point. Don't get too freaked out. This is not the way life is. She's going to be ruined. She'll ruin herself with that thing.
1:19:01
Caller
The white rabbit.
1:19:02
Adam
Hey, there's a lot of stuff out there, ladies. There really is, but I mean, it's, it's, you walk a, it's a slippery slope, those vibrators. You get into that, you may never come back. You understand? The penis may, may be rendered obsolete. Jessica?
1:19:20
Caller
Yes.
1:19:21
Adam
You're 22.
1:19:22
Caller
Yes.
1:19:24
Caller
Okay. This is like really hard.
1:19:26
Caller
I've been living with my boyfriend for about a year and a half. I'm six months pregnant now, and everything's been fine pretty much the whole time. I'm pretty hassle-free girlfriend. I let him do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. I don't question him. We have like a really good like trust in each other. Three days ago, it was about three days ago, he came home from being out, and I was sleeping and whatever. I mean, I'm always tired from living pregnant. I get up in the morning, and we're getting ready for our day or whatnot. He had his shirt off and everything. I'm like, what is that? What looked like a hickey on his neck? I swear to God, I don't know.
1:20:07
Drew
Well, one thing that happened in the third trimester of pregnancy is women feel very vulnerable. They feel very much...
1:20:13
Caller
I'm so emotional, and I'm usually not...
1:20:15
Drew
That and the risk for abandonment and helpless, and you need the guy around, you need to make... He needs to make you feel secure. Has he been really paying attention to you lately?
1:20:24
Caller
It's been really hard because I had to take a leave of absence.
1:20:27
Caller
I'm usually a cocktail waitress.
1:20:29
Drew
Don't be defending him so much. He needs to come to your attention right now. He needs to pay attention to make you feel secure.
1:20:35
Adam
What do you think that Hickey was?
1:20:38
Caller
It looked like a Hickey to me. I'm not stupid.
1:20:40
Drew
What did he say?
1:20:42
Caller
Okay, he woke me up when he came home. He was drunk. He ran into the wall when he was coming into the room.
1:20:49
Caller
He missed the doorway and hit the wall.
1:20:51
Caller
I'm not defending him because I'm the first to be like, forget that. You've had too much to drink.
1:20:56
Caller
Whatever.
1:20:56
Caller
If you can't handle yourself, don't be drinking because things are going to happen.
1:21:00
Caller
I'm not even getting that as an excuse.
1:21:03
Drew
But maybe that may have made a mark on his skin.
1:21:06
Adam
So he's claiming hitting the wall did it?
1:21:08
Caller
No, he didn't even claim that.
1:21:09
Caller
He says he doesn't know. Okay, this is another thing.
1:21:12
Caller
If that was a hickey.
1:21:14
Adam
Hold on a second.
1:21:15
Caller
Okay, wait.
1:21:16
Sasha Alexander
Why is she pregnant? Why is he out drinking coming home hitting walls?
1:21:20
Adam
Why is she telling us the goddamn wall story that's going in? It's like effing roots this wall story. And we're asking her what he said about the hickey, right?
1:21:30
Drew
Right. He didn't know what it was. He didn't know what he was doing there. But she saw, witnessed him walking into a wall, so maybe that's where it came from.
1:21:37
Adam
I don't think that was her angle at all, though. What was his reply to the hickey?
1:21:43
Caller
He was like, he didn't know it was there.
1:21:47
Caller
He had his shirt off and he was like, where?
1:21:49
Adam
Could he not?
1:21:50
Caller
And he was like, oh, do I have like, because he was like really self-conscious about skin. He doesn't have bad skin or anything, but.
1:21:55
Adam
He could not offer any kind of explanation?
1:21:58
Caller
I do not know.
1:21:59
Caller
And he goes, nothing.
1:22:01
Caller
He's like, I don't know what it could be.
1:22:02
Caller
He didn't deny it, but then he didn't agree.
1:22:05
Adam
Where was he the night before?
1:22:07
Caller
The House of Blues.
1:22:08
Adam
Aha.
1:22:10
Caller
But he was with a really good friend of ours.
1:22:12
Caller
And he was with him the whole night. And I, okay, I called him.
1:22:15
Caller
I'm like, I don't want to be psycho or anything.
1:22:16
Caller
But I'm just going to call because I know he'll be honest with me.
1:22:18
Caller
I mean, and I go, you know, you know, so-and-so, you know, were you with first of all, because I thought maybe he was live.
1:22:24
Caller
Maybe he wasn't even there.
1:22:25
Adam
All right. So he was. The story checked out.
1:22:28
Caller
His story totally checked out.
1:22:29
Adam
All right. Well, he got loaded and he was driving, wrestling with the seatbelt or something on the way home. And that's what happened.
1:22:37
Drew
What you need, though, to communicate to him, though, is that you need him to be at home available and make you feel more secure at this time. All right.
1:22:43
Adam
There you go. That's it.
1:22:44
Caller
Listen to this, or it gets extra bad.
1:22:46
Caller
Okay, so now, we're moving out.
1:22:49
Caller
He needs to move out. We're under too much stress.
1:22:52
Drew
In a sentence, what is extra bad?
1:22:55
Caller
Okay, well...
1:22:55
Adam
He's moving out from you?
1:22:57
Caller
Yeah. Like, so I'm moving out and he's moving out.
1:22:59
Caller
This is what he needs. He needs space. And I'm like, well, I told him in the beginning, get the hell on. If you don't want to deal with this, I'll be fine. I'm a strong person. I'm by myself. I don't need you. You know?
1:23:10
Drew
Well, your child needs him.
1:23:11
Adam
Well, that may be-
1:23:11
Caller
Yeah, well, when I know that and I said that, I said, you know, all I'm going to need from you is for this baby to have a daddy. I'll be fine. Don't worry about me.
1:23:18
Adam
Well, isn't that kind of staying in the relationship, that baby having a daddy?
1:23:23
Caller
No, yeah.
1:23:23
Caller
And then he's just trying to be really, you know-
1:23:26
Adam
Okay.
1:23:26
Caller
We were talking and he was crying and-
1:23:28
Adam
All right. Jessica, you got some issues floating around in that brain of yours and you pretending like you don't need him for anything is not a good angle because you do need him for something because you've been very upset about this. You're talking my ear off. So admit that it's okay-
1:23:45
Drew
Painful.
1:23:46
Adam
To be with a guy and to be intimate and to be open to that. And don't be so strong. I mean, you're coming across like like a guy really. She just wanted to admit it and God knows what's up with her dad when he split and when he abandoned the family. God who have abandoned.
1:24:07
Caller
Oh yeah.
1:24:07
Adam
You believe it?
1:24:08
Caller
Oh yeah. All right.
1:24:09
Adam
Real fast. Jessica? Your dad?
1:24:11
Caller
He passed away four years ago.
1:24:14
Drew
After he'd been out of your life for ten years?
1:24:16
Caller
My parents split up when I was six.
1:24:18
Drew
And did you have any contact with him after that?
1:24:20
Caller
Yeah.
1:24:20
Caller
I got to see him every summer. My dad was great.
1:24:22
Drew
Every summer? Every summer.
1:24:24
Caller
Yeah, it was summer.
1:24:25
Drew
Hang on. Relax.
1:24:26
Adam
All right. But he wasn't abusive.
1:24:29
Caller
You guys are always right on those.
1:24:30
Caller
I mean, I was abused, but it wasn't by my dad.
1:24:32
Caller
It was by the stepdad.
1:24:34
Drew
Nice. Very nice.
1:24:36
Adam
OK, Jessica. Listen, baby. Help yourself so you can help your child. All right, mama? Please.
1:24:43
Drew
And it's never going to work. By putting the child up for adoption.
1:24:45
Adam
We got to go to Canada. We're going to Canada. All right. I want to thank Sasha for coming in here tonight and doing a wonderful job and sticking with us. So longer than she needed to.
1:24:56
Sasha Alexander
You're not mad at me?
1:24:57
Adam
No, not at all.
1:24:57
Sasha Alexander
You'll forgive me.
1:24:58
Drew
No, he's impressed.
1:24:59
Adam
Yeah, absolutely.
1:25:01
Sasha Alexander
Good.
1:25:01
Adam
Yeah.
1:25:01
Sasha Alexander
I had a lot of fun. Thank you guys.
1:25:03
Adam
I only think about myself. So I just don't I just don't have time for others. Right, Drew?
1:25:09
Drew
That's actually right.
1:25:10
Adam
Dawson's Creek, Wednesday Night, Debbi B, everybody. Debbi, Debbi, Debbi B. We'll take a little break.
1:25:15
Drew
Bye.
1:25:15
Caller
We'll be back after this.
1:25:18
Caller
Love Line, Love Line, we'll be right back.
1:25:49
Adam
Yeah, oh, you pointed at me. You know, Anderson, you gave a move. It was like a jab. It was so lightning fast.
1:25:58
Drew
I like to mix it up, man.
1:26:00
Adam
Yeah, he's really ninja-esque in those movements. You don't see his hand move. You know, when Anderson, when he points at me, it's like you just feel the air move.
1:26:18
Drew
The flick.
1:26:19
Adam
Yeah, you just see the vibrations in the air. You don't actually see any hand movement.
1:26:23
Drew
Do mushrooms tonight or something?
1:26:24
Adam
It's got that kind of speed.
1:26:26
Drew
Jen?
1:26:27
Yeah?
1:26:28
Adam
You're 17?
1:26:29
Caller
Yeah.
1:26:30
Adam
What's up, Toots?
1:26:31
Caller
Well, my boyfriend is angry with me because I cried during orgasm.
1:26:37
Drew
Good cry or bad cry?
1:26:39
Caller
Bad cry.
1:26:40
Caller
Why?
1:26:41
Caller
I don't know. That's kind of why I'm calling you.
1:26:45
Drew
Because some women cry it's a good thing. That's sort of a release. Others cry because it triggers some memory or some association with painful abuse from the past.
1:26:56
Caller
Well, it's uncontrollable and my boyfriend's pretty mad about it and I just can't seem to stop.
1:27:03
Adam
He's mad that you're crying?
1:27:05
Caller
Yeah, it upsets him.
1:27:08
Adam
How old is he?
1:27:10
Caller
He's 25.
1:27:12
Adam
You're 17?
1:27:13
Caller
Yeah.
1:27:14
Adam
That ain't right. And he's mad? I don't like this guy.
1:27:19
Drew
What are you doing with a guy that is so much older than you? Well, he's a great relationship.
1:27:27
Caller
I mean, I love him to death.
1:27:31
Drew
What is great about him?
1:27:33
Caller
Just the way he is. Just an attraction. I mean, he's a great guy.
1:27:39
Drew
You may be very, very attracted to him and it could be an awful relationship.
1:27:44
Adam
What does he do for a living?
1:27:46
Caller
Well, he works at a zippy lube.
1:27:50
Adam
Are you serious?
1:27:52
Caller
Yeah.
1:27:52
Adam
All right. This thing is going nowhere. I don't trust him. I don't trust a 25-year-old guy who is going out with a 17-year-old. That's flawed.
1:28:01
Drew
No kidding.
1:28:03
Adam
I'm sure, emotionally, he's 15. He's probably got that nice 30 weight between his ears. But I don't like this guy. I don't like the fact that he's getting angry because you're crying during orgasm. That doesn't bother you at all?
1:28:17
Caller
Well, it upsets me because he's annoyed by it.
1:28:23
Adam
Why would you? Would you have any reason to cry?
1:28:27
Caller
Well, I can't think of any, but-
1:28:31
Adam
Never your life's good. It's always been good?
1:28:35
Caller
Yeah.
1:28:40
Adam
Well, hey, Speedy. Hello? Jen. Yeah? Your dad, how's he doing? Is he a good guy?
1:28:48
Caller
Well, he left a long time ago when I was very young, when I was about three. I don't really have any memories of him.
1:28:56
Drew
How about your stepdad?
1:28:58
Caller
Well, he married my mom, and he was really abusive, but that's kind of, you know, I worked it all out, and, you know, it doesn't go on anymore.
1:29:12
Adam
How did you work it all out?
1:29:15
Caller
Well, it just stopped once I...
1:29:17
Drew
How did you work it out?
1:29:19
Caller
It...
1:29:21
Caller
I don't know. I just got old enough, and he just...
1:29:23
Drew
Yeah, that's not working it out. That's him stopping the abuse.
1:29:26
Adam
He got old enough, and he couldn't hold you down anymore?
1:29:29
Caller
Yeah, pretty much.
1:29:30
Drew
That's not working it out.
1:29:31
Adam
That was sexual abuse?
1:29:33
Caller
Uh, yeah.
1:29:34
Adam
Yeah, well, that's why you're crying. Yeah? Of course. Hey, Jen?
1:29:40
Caller
Yeah?
1:29:41
Adam
Really, does it take a great mind to do this kind of math, emotionally?
1:29:48
Caller
Well, also, I kind of had a step-brother that would kind of, you know, I really think he was also abused by my step-dad.
1:30:02
Drew
Of course. They tend to be equal opportunity abusers.
1:30:06
Caller
Yeah.
1:30:07
Adam
Hey, Jen, you got to get a little therapy. Can you do that? Can you get some help for yourself?
1:30:12
Caller
Yeah.
1:30:13
Adam
Please do that. Oh, and please don't get pregnant.
1:30:17
Caller
Oh, I won't.
1:30:19
Adam
How will you not get pregnant?
1:30:21
Caller
Well, I use a condom all the time, and I'm a spermacidic.
1:30:25
Drew
Yeah, well, keep the morning after pill around, because the spermicide won't do crap. And if that condom breaks, you want to be able to take that morning after pill as soon as possible. Not the RU-46, the Prevent or the Plan B.
1:30:36
Adam
I'll tell you, when I'm in charge, I'm going to hunt step-dads like they hunt nutria in New Orleans. Do you understand? I'll get a posse together. I'm going after step-dads. And I'm going to make some quick... I'm going to deputize my whole posse. And I'm going to give them up. I'm just going to give them up. I'm going to let them make decisions out on the street. Snap decisions. I'll give them that power. Judge, jury and executioner. It's just bang on the door. They see that pickup truck with the gun rack and the bondo on the fender and the guy answers the door and is underpants.
1:31:13
Drew
They can start operating by their own rules.
1:31:14
Adam
It's just, just put a gun right under his chin. From doing this show, I'm now convinced that 70 to 90 percent of step-dads physically or sexually abuse their step-children. Dale?
1:31:29
Caller
Yeah?
1:31:29
Adam
No. And this 25 year old who's dating or has got a real piece of work. Stop your crying, honey. Let me hump you some more.
1:31:38
Caller
Hey, what's going on?
1:31:39
Caller
Hey, Dale.
1:31:40
Caller
Yeah, my girlfriend left me. She took my daughter away from me because I caught her smoking pot in front of my daughter. See, I went off on her and her friends for doing that. And her friends decided that I was this big A-hole, so, you know.
1:31:54
Adam
What do you mean, went off?
1:31:56
Caller
Well, you know, I called all her friends, told them to get out of my house, all that stuff, so. So, after two days, she took my daughter while I was at work and took everything, moved back with her parents, where she was, I know she was physically abused, but she told me she was sexually abused.
1:32:15
Drew
By the dad?
1:32:16
Caller
Yeah, by her dad.
1:32:17
Drew
Well, you gotta report that.
1:32:19
Caller
Yeah, I went down to take her to court for joint custody.
1:32:23
Drew
You gotta report that to make sure nothing happens to your daughter now.
1:32:26
Caller
I'm afraid they won't believe me because her mom's head of social services, which it really sucks. Her mom knows that she was physically abused, but she never said anything about therapy for him or anything. I think her mom's probably hiding because I think she knows about the sexual stuff. My ex-girlfriend, she's got scars on her wrist where she tries to kill herself. She's been on Prozac, Paxil, Prednisone.
1:32:50
Adam
How old is your daughter?
1:32:52
Caller
Two and a half.
1:32:55
Adam
Listen, I'm sorry this has been done, but please guys, stop knocking up these crazy broads. In the name of humanity, stop it.
1:33:04
Caller
We were fine until, you know, I don't mind people smoke pot, but I didn't want to hurt my daughter.
1:33:10
Adam
Okay, but on behalf of your daughter, Dale, you got to try to make it up. Really, get into some counseling. Please, parents, please, please put your troubles and your neuroses aside and your drama aside for five minutes and take care of your goddamn kids.
1:33:32
Drew
Just do it for a few years, you know?
1:33:34
Adam
That's tolerant. I mean, literally, five minutes. We'll be back.
1:33:41
Caller
Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew.
1:34:12
Adam
There you go, another fantabulous loveline in the can. I want to thank Sasha Alexander for coming in here tonight from Dawson's Creek. And next week, Mad TV, New Found Glory, Jamie Pressley, Bill Maher, that's the week after Temptation Island reunion, my favorite male vocalist, Dicky from The Ballstones, Jake Busey will be in here. Good times, everyone. I want to thank a little Lauren for doing a great job on the phones. I want to thank, who else? Sarah for doing a great job on the phones. I gotta be honest, producer Sam was only mediocre this week. Did some good booking, but dropped the ball a time or two on some of the things in here in the studio.
1:34:54
Drew
And Anderson?
1:34:55
Adam
Anderson was stellar. Anderson was magnificent as usual. So, until next time. I'm Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo. You know, I don't get lubricated until my boyfriend goes down on me.
1:35:08
Caller
This has been Loveline. The opinions expressed in this show are not necessarily those of the staff, management, sponsors, or this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Dingold. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.