0:02
Voiceover
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0:11
Voiceover
Adam Corolla, Dr. Drew.
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Voiceover
I'm not modeling anymore for the two of you. Loveline.
0:18
Adam
It's the Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla, he is Dr. Drew. Phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fact number 310-8-5-4-44-55. Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist.
0:33
Drew
Your cold sounds worse today.
0:35
Adam
Thank you.
0:36
Drew
Is it?
0:37
Adam
No, I feel better. I just sound worse. But you're a doctor, so you would know. Where are you? In Minneapolis still? All right. You'll be back on Sunday. Right. Is the computer shut? All righty, Drew. Our guest tonight is Barry W. Blaustein. He is what was a head writer on Saturday Night Live for many years. How many years, Barry?
1:01
Three years.
1:02
Adam
Three years. That's not that many. Not that many. But he did write The Nutty Professor I, which I loved by the way. Thank you.
1:11
I should mention my writing partner, David Sheffield, I wrote those with.
1:14
Adam
And Barry did the lion's share of the work, though. He told me off the air. And Nutty Professor II, which I guess is on its way.
1:22
Yeah, coming out in July.
1:24
Adam
Amongst others, Boomerang and Coming to America, and a whole list of other comedy hits. Although I guess Boomerang was kind of a comedy, right?
1:35
Yeah, some people thought so.
1:38
Adam
The movie he's talking about tonight is called Beyond the Mat. That is out March 17th, and it's a documentary on wrestling. We had Mankind on the, Mike Foley on the TV show, when was that, Drew? A couple months back? Oh, yeah. Yeah, fantastic. Says Mike Foley here. God bless our researchers on the show. But I found him to be a gregarious, friendly guy.
2:13
Yeah, he's a very funny guy. He's one of the featured guys in my movie.
2:17
Adam
And it is a documentary, though, right?
2:20
It is a documentary, though. People shouldn't be scared off that it's like they're going back to school. It's entertaining, it's very emotionally involved in storylines, and I, you know, I think when you walk out of it, when the lights come up, you're not going to be going, what do you want for dinner?
2:33
Adam
Have you done a documentary before?
2:35
No, this is my first one.
2:37
Adam
We had, Drew, who do we have on here talking about their documentary? Oh, we had last week some Asian porn goddess who had...
2:46
Oh, Anna Chung?
2:48
Adam
Yes.
2:49
It's scary that I know that name, but yeah.
2:51
Adam
Yeah, I'm glad. It's scary that I don't, because I interviewed her for two hours three days ago. She'd been on her back through like 252 guys or something, but I was talking all about that documentary.
3:05
Drew
She went back to meet her parents, remember?
3:07
Adam
Oh, yes, with the camera crew. I'll tell you. That's why I'm going to keep a gun in the kitchen drawer, because if my kid shows up with a camera crew talking about a gangbang record, that's it. The bang part is going to be the gun going off. So, but I was saying to her that I think documentaries are... You have a much higher batting average with documentaries than you do with regular films. I mean, I haven't seen too many documentaries that I wasn't interested in. Oh, yeah. Ultimately. I mean, how many documentaries have you ever seen? I've seen one. But how many? But I saw the thin blue line 15 years ago and I loved every second of it. No, I've seen quite a few documentaries and I can't think of any of them that I didn't like. On the other hand, I can think of 85% of the movies I went and saw I was disappointed in. And this one's about wrestling. So how could you go wrong?
4:01
Caller
Well, no, I don't think I did go wrong. You get totally involved with stories of these guys. You see behind the scenes, but more important, you get involved. You see like the real pain in this in wrestling is not in the ring, but outside the ring in dealing with promoters and trying to keep their family lives together.
4:18
Adam
And do you follow a lot of these guys through their careers?
4:21
Caller
Yeah, well, I follow three people. Terry Funk, who's a 55 year old wrestler who won't give up despite his family begging him. Jake the Snake Roberts, who once was a big star.
4:30
Adam
Right.
4:31
Caller
And is now down and out. And the end of the movie is on crack, starts taking crack.
4:36
Adam
Oh, really? Yeah. Well, Jake the Snake did Jake the Snake. And I know this sounds rather obvious, but he was a guy with the long hair who'd go out there with the snake. Right.
4:45
Caller
That's right.
4:46
Adam
Throw that snake. And then every every like third or fourth match, the snake would turn on him.
4:52
Drew
It would.
4:52
Caller
You know, the big thing I found out about he did not travel with the snake. You know, the local promoter has to provide the snake for Jake. Oh, really?
5:01
Drew
Yeah.
5:02
Caller
That's an insight. Yes.
5:04
Drew
There's cross addictions between anabolic steroids and stimulants.
5:08
Caller
Yeah. A tremendous deal. A lot of these guys are addicted. A lot of them are addicted to painkillers. And the last person is Mick Foley, who was on or Mike Foley and who was on Loveline. And with and he's known as Mankind or Cactus Jack. And Mick in some ways is the most normal of them. But it deals with him trying to keep his family together, trying to raise two kids and sort of disastrously at the end when he brings his two young children to a match and they watch him getting pummeled to death.
5:42
Adam
How old are his kids?
5:43
Caller
They were seven and five.
5:44
Adam
Yeah, you can't, as seven and five, you could have the Easter Bunny do battle with Santa Claus and the kid would be crying his eyes out.
5:51
Caller
It was really, and Mick's very bright and intelligent and he does care about his children very much. He made a bad decision. He made a very bad decision.
5:58
Adam
But he got a deal on the ticket, so from that standpoint it was pretty shrewd.
6:03
Drew
He was pretty shrewd.
6:04
Caller
He did get a half-price ticket. I think that was nice of Vince.
6:08
Adam
And so now what about, and maybe this is just my observation, but it seemed like for many, many years no one would let anyone have a peek behind the curtain when it came to wrestling. Not that, sure there are all these rumors going around about this being fake or that being fixed, but it was nothing ever substantiated by the wrestlers themselves. They weren't doing the talk show circuit talking about this kind of stuff. And lately, the last just couple of years, there's been more and more of this talk. It doesn't seem to have hurt the sport, but...
6:41
Caller
It's only helped it. It's only helped it. But the surprising thing is, yes, the moves are choreographed. Yes, the outcomes are predetermined. But there's a lot of pain. When they get hit with a steel chair, it's a real steel chair. It's their own blood.
6:56
Adam
And what about, though, was there any reluctance to letting you have total access?
7:00
Caller
Tremendous, tremendous reluctance. It took five years on and off of begging and pleading. My knees are worn out from begging.
7:06
Adam
Is that begging or...? Begging.
7:09
Okay.
7:10
Adam
Your mouth is fine?
7:11
Caller
Yeah.
7:12
Adam
Okay. Yeah, and why ultimately would they let you do something like this? Why would Vince McMahon let you go behind the curtain?
7:19
Caller
Well, I caught Vince on an easy day, I think, because what I wanted to do is I told Vince I want to put a human face on wrestling. I wanted people, so people who could care less about wrestling would at least look at it differently and appreciate it.
7:34
Adam
Right. And ultimately, like we said, over the last year or so, they've been doing talk shows, writing tell-all books, there's been all this sort of behind-the-scenes stuff. It doesn't seem to have slowed the sport down at all.
7:48
Caller
No, not at all. I mean, I think they're kind of disturbed. Some people are disturbed because they do show that there is real pain and sort of questions. Why do we enjoy watching people really brutalize each other?
7:57
Adam
Yeah, in a way, it's even more disturbing finding out these guys are hooked on painkillers and this guy's going out there with a ruptured disc and his old lady's getting a divorce after the match.
8:07
Caller
Oh, sure.
8:08
Adam
I mean, that's real terror.
8:10
Caller
I know.
8:10
Adam
Victoria?
8:11
Yes.
8:12
Adam
You're 15?
8:13
Caller
Yes.
8:13
Adam
What's up?
8:14
Caller
Well, I get real depressed sometimes and I get on myself.
8:19
Adam
Drew, why did I pick this call first?
8:21
Drew
Yeah, I thought you go to Doug. Oh, I don't know. Well, listen.
8:25
Caller
Well, and I think I'm scaring my boyfriend away.
8:30
Adam
It's possible. Don't bring your kids to the match. Obviously, you're depressed, right?
8:37
Drew
It's real common for people involved with some of the depression to move away, to pull away. They too can get depressed. So they start feeling the sort of...
8:45
Caller
But, I mean, what can I do about it?
8:48
Adam
Well, you're cutting on yourself, right?
8:50
Caller
Yeah.
8:51
Adam
And how long has it been going on?
8:53
Caller
Since I was like nine.
8:56
Adam
Since you were nine?
8:57
Drew
Yeah. Were you sexually abused when you were a kid? Victoria?
9:03
Adam
I'm going with yes.
9:05
Drew
Victoria?
9:07
Caller
Yes.
9:07
Adam
Yes, you were, right?
9:09
Caller
Yeah.
9:09
Adam
Okay. Well, you didn't say anything.
9:12
Caller
Oh.
9:12
Adam
We usually take that as a yes, but it's nothing confirmed. What happened? Who did this to you?
9:18
Caller
Oh, well, you know how you go perfectly normal and perfectly healthy?
9:22
Adam
Yeah.
9:22
Caller
Oh, that's me.
9:24
Adam
I do. But what's the circumstance? Was it your father?
9:28
Caller
No, my mother.
9:30
Adam
Your mother sexually abused you?
9:32
Caller
No, I was sexually abused by my babysitter when I was seven.
9:38
Adam
Why did you say your mother then?
9:40
Caller
Because she beat me up. Sorry. She beat me up.
9:43
Adam
Your mom beats you up and your babysitter sexually abused you?
9:46
Caller
Yeah.
9:47
Adam
And how long has your babysitter do that to you?
9:50
Caller
About a year.
9:51
Adam
Oh, boy. And how's your mom doing now?
9:57
Caller
Um, I don't know.
9:58
Caller
She's okay, I guess.
9:59
Adam
She's not beaten up on you?
10:00
Drew
How long have you been with your boyfriend?
10:03
So, uh, how long have you been with your boyfriend?
10:06
Drew
Victoria?
10:07
Caller
Victoria.
10:08
Adam
How long have you been with your boyfriend?
10:11
Caller
Um, three years.
10:13
Drew
Three years? How old is he? How old is he?
10:19
Adam
Hey, Victoria. Can you hear Drew?
10:22
Caller
No.
10:23
Adam
You cannot hear Drew?
10:24
Caller
No.
10:25
Adam
Geez, what a pain in the ass. I can hear Drew in the caller's can. I wish it was the other way around. All right. So what Drew is, uh, asking, he wants to know if you're, um, what your sign is.
10:36
Caller
What?
10:38
Adam
It's very important. He guessed Pisces. No. No. Okay. Another guess, Drew? No.
10:43
Drew
How old is your boyfriend?
10:44
Adam
Victoria, Drew wants to know how old your boyfriend is.
10:47
Caller
He's fifteen.
10:48
Adam
Okay. Thank you for that, Anderson. We're on top of everything, ten minutes into the show. Uh, he's how old?
10:56
Caller
Fifteen.
10:57
Adam
Fifteen. Are you having sex with him?
10:58
Caller
No.
10:59
Adam
Good. Why not?
11:01
Caller
Um, I'm not ready.
11:03
Adam
Good. Good. You'll never be ready. Don't have sex for a long time.
11:07
Drew
Are you in treatment for your depression?
11:09
Caller
No.
11:09
Adam
Okay. You have to get some counseling or something, Victoria.
11:13
Drew
Or some medication. Maybe if you actually get your depression treated, your boyfriend will want to stick around.
11:19
Caller
I've tried that. I lived in a mental institution for a year.
11:23
Adam
How did that go?
11:24
Caller
I didn't like it.
11:25
Adam
Oh, okay. But you weren't cutting on yourself, right?
11:29
Caller
Yeah.
11:29
Adam
Oh, you were?
11:30
Caller
Yeah.
11:30
Adam
When you were in the mental institution?
11:32
Caller
Yeah.
11:32
Adam
You get your money back. What kind of place is that?
11:36
Drew
Still doesn't mean you shouldn't be in treatment for your depression. If the depression is overwhelming your boyfriend, why not get that treated? If that's your motivation, okay, that's fine. But go ahead and try to get some form of treatment.
11:48
Adam
All right. I hate to agree with Drew, but he's right. If you're driving your boyfriend away because of what you're doing, then stop doing what's driving him away. And what's driving that is the depression. Drew?
11:59
Drew
Yeah, John, 28.
12:01
Adam
Oh, hold on. I'm going to start cutting on myself if you're going to sound like this all night.
12:04
Drew
Like what?
12:05
Adam
Is this it? Is this what he's going to sound like in my head? What's it sound like on the radio? Does it have that faint echo on the radio, too, Anderson? A little bit? What's going on over there, Drew? How do I sound to you? Other than being...
12:18
Drew
Is that better? Is that better? Is that better?
12:20
Adam
I think so.
12:21
Drew
All right.
12:22
Adam
Whatever. What is that? What are you doing? Holding your nuts?
12:24
Drew
No, I turned my headphones down.
12:26
Adam
All right. Hey, don't do that, Drew. Put your headphones on. Get your head in the game. What would you do? Turn them down?
12:33
Drew
I turned them down since it troubled you that there was feedback, which is no way I would know about unless you spoke up about it.
12:39
Adam
Turn them way down. It was driving me insane. Where are we going?
12:43
Drew
John, 28.
12:44
Adam
John.
12:45
Caller
Jock.
12:46
Adam
Jock?
12:47
Barry W. Blaustein
I'm looking for the doc. Oh, OK. I got a medical question.
12:51
Adam
I swear to God, he's a jock.
12:53
Barry W. Blaustein
All right.
12:53
Adam
What do you want?
12:54
Barry W. Blaustein
Well, I heard that marijuana could cause men to grow breasts. Yep.
12:59
Drew
Yep.
13:00
Barry W. Blaustein
That is true.
13:01
Oh, yeah.
13:03
Caller
Nice rack.
13:04
Drew
It's pretty common. It's actually pretty common. It's even more common if you're around the age of 13 to 15. That's when they're really very frequent.
13:11
Adam
No, it isn't.
13:12
Barry W. Blaustein
Like a localized hypertrophy of adipose tissue or?
13:17
Drew
I'm talking about glandular development, nipple development.
13:23
Barry W. Blaustein
Is that?
13:25
I assume it's hormonal.
13:27
Drew
Yeah, the pod profoundly suppresses testosterone levels, and so you get elevated levels of circulating estrogen relative to the testosterone, and you get breasts.
13:36
Barry W. Blaustein
So the adrenal glands start producing more estrogen or just?
13:39
Drew
No, it's just the testosterone is just completely shut down.
13:43
Adam
Hey, John, what are you doing? Writing a paper?
13:45
Barry W. Blaustein
No.
13:46
Adam
Do you smoke a lot of weed?
13:48
Barry W. Blaustein
I would have to say yes.
13:49
Adam
Right. Eat a lot afterwards?
13:51
Barry W. Blaustein
No, I don't do the munchies.
13:54
Adam
That's really where the breast development comes in. Listen, pod is not going to grow your breasts on a skinny man. I've never seen it myself. And I've hung around guys who smoke a lot of weed. But you smoke a lot of weed, you tend not to exercise so much, you tend to snack more, and then the breasts come in. Hi, John.
14:12
Barry W. Blaustein
I wondered if it was related to like steroid use in bodybuilders.
14:15
Drew
No, no, no. Oh, you get that too, because that actually is peripheral conversion of excess testosterone to estrogen in adipose tissue. But that's a totally different thing.
14:26
Oh, okay.
14:27
Adam
All right. Hey, John, what are you, a doctor?
14:30
No.
14:30
Adam
No.
14:30
Caller
What are you?
14:32
Adam
Stoner.
14:33
Barry W. Blaustein
I work with...
14:35
Adam
Pot plants?
14:36
Barry W. Blaustein
What's that?
14:37
Adam
What do you work with?
14:38
My hands.
14:40
Adam
Doing what? Masturbating?
14:42
Oh, plenty.
14:43
Caller
All right.
14:44
All right.
14:45
Adam
Hey, John?
14:46
Yes.
14:47
Adam
Talking to you is like playing handball against the drapes.
14:50
I hear you.
14:51
Adam
It's very difficult. Stop smoking so much weed, would you?
14:53
I'll try.
14:54
Adam
Okay. I can't get on a rhythm tonight, Drew, and I blame the callers for that because as we know, it's never my fault.
15:01
Drew
We know that. Let's go to Mark.
15:03
Adam
Jesus Christ. Mark?
15:06
Hello.
15:06
Adam
You're 17.
15:07
Caller
Hey, what's up?
15:08
Adam
What's up with you?
15:09
Caller
You guys are the best.
15:10
Adam
Thank you.
15:11
Caller
Hey, I'm calling for Dr. Drew. I just wanted to know, in my right testicle, I guess, is this like little bump or like almost like the size of a BB?
15:21
Adam
That's the testicle I write with.
15:24
Caller
No, like it's on top of it.
15:25
Adam
All right, listen, shut up. Listen, I'm not going to make a joke and have a goddamn call and go, oh, halfway into it. What the hell is going on tonight, Drew? I blame you.
15:37
Caller
OK.
15:38
Adam
Kristen?
15:39
Caller
Yes.
15:39
Adam
Mark, you can hang on. Meanwhile, I hope that BB goes cancerous.
15:43
Drew
Well, it could be cancer. He needs to he needs to have a doctor.
15:46
Caller
All right, all right.
15:47
Adam
Hold on, hold on. All right, Mark, what's up with the BB?
15:52
Caller
I don't know. It just kind of like moves around. Sorry, I didn't mean to like ruin your-
15:56
Caller
No, no. Hey, Mark, do you like wrestling?
16:00
Caller
Yeah, actually, I used to be a wrestler.
16:03
Caller
That explains it.
16:03
Adam
He's 17. How many years did you have?
16:06
Caller
I'm a real wrestler.
16:07
Adam
Oh, I see. The real fake wrestling.
16:10
Caller
Yeah, that boring stuff.
16:13
Adam
So, Drew, what should he do?
16:15
Drew
You've got to have a doctor exam, because these things can be cancers. And that's good. You've detected, you picked it up, to get a check down, all right?
16:21
Caller
Like what else could it be? Is it could only be like, besides, like cancerous or whatever?
16:25
Drew
There can be little cysts and there can be clogged tubules and things that can occur. There's various things that can happen that are not cancer. But anything that's hard in there has got to get checked out.
16:34
Caller
Right on.
16:34
Adam
All right there. Thank you very much. Drew, when something is hard that is inside your test, your scrotum sack, it's not attached to your testes, is it?
16:46
Drew
It's like scrotum sack.
16:47
Caller
Yeah.
16:48
Drew
Talking like one of the collars now.
16:49
Adam
Your scrotum, your ball sack.
16:53
Drew
Usually it is.
16:54
Adam
Yeah.
16:54
Drew
Something hard.
16:55
Adam
It's attached to a testy.
16:57
Drew
Often inside even. You have to really kind of squeeze the testy to feel these things sometimes.
17:01
Adam
Oh boy. What about my technique of holding the flashlight under the testy and turning the light off in the bathroom when I sit on the toilet?
17:09
Drew
That'll show you where to squeeze.
17:11
Adam
Very good.
17:12
Drew
You have something in there? You worried about something?
17:14
Caller
No.
17:15
Adam
No. I think I saw my soul the other day. But no, I haven't found any cancer yet. How often should guys inspect their scrotal area?
17:26
Drew
A couple times a year.
17:27
Adam
All right. So I think I'm due. When are you back in town?
17:31
Drew
I can't wait.
17:32
Adam
Yeah. Sunday. You have to do it too. It's his job.
17:35
Drew
Be there.
17:36
Adam
Where are we going here, Dr. Chris?
17:38
Drew
How about April 20?
17:39
Adam
All right. April?
17:43
Caller
Hello.
17:43
Adam
What's up?
17:45
Caller
Well, I have an IUD for birth control and I've had it for about two years now.
17:51
Drew
You got an IUD when you're... Wait, wait, wait. You got an IUD when you're 18?
17:54
Caller
Yeah.
17:55
Drew
Why?
17:57
Caller
Um, I don't want to get pregnant.
17:59
Drew
Do you have kids?
18:00
Caller
No.
18:01
Drew
Oh, God.
18:02
Adam
Do we have retarded listeners? Are you some kind of smartass with that I don't want to get pregnant line?
18:07
Caller
Well, that's what it's for.
18:10
Adam
I know. But when Drew said you had an IUD at 18, he meant why the IUD, not why the birth control.
18:17
Caller
Why that particular form?
18:19
Caller
I chose it because it was good for up to 10 years and I had done some research on it and the health risks weren't as high as they used to be. And it was something I didn't have to maintain as long as I was in a monogamous relationship. They said it would be really good for me. I was having bad side effects from I had the Depo-Fuvera shot and then I was on the ortho-tricycline and I was on a couple other pill combinations and none of them worked for me.
18:47
Drew
But you're aware of the fertility risks with IUD?
18:51
Caller
Yes, I am.
18:52
Adam
Hey, have they changed that at all? Because I know it was quite popular for a while and then it completely fell out of favor and maybe they were even, I don't know, were they banned or just not used?
19:03
Drew
Well some of them, there were some suits, the Dacron Shield and all that stuff. Remember that? Some huge suits took some companies down.
19:10
Adam
I think my dad had a Dacron suit. But the point is, the Dacron Shield suit he may have had too, but the point is, are they back now or is April the only one sporting one?
19:21
Drew
They are back, but they are almost exclusively used on women who have had babies because they can't affect fertility.
19:26
Adam
Alright, so April, you researched that?
19:30
Caller
Yeah, I did.
19:31
Adam
Okay, so why are you bugging us?
19:33
Caller
Well, I had a mishap occurred to me a few months ago and I was raped at a party and I believe I developed herpes and I need to know if that's going to affect it. Because I know my doctor told me like if I get something as mild as a yeast infection I need to go in to my gynecologist and I was wondering if the herpes is going to affect my IUD, if it's going to bring it straight to my uterus, if I need to take it out.
20:01
Drew
That's a good question. I don't know that herpes is not an ascending infection typically. The bacterial infections are the ones that do that. So I don't expect there'll be a problem, but definitely you need to go get checked out. As you know, anything going on in there can trigger problems.
20:14
Adam
What happened at this party?
20:18
Caller
I was drinking and having a good time and I was talking with a guy. I was having problems with my boyfriend. I was talking with a guy and well, we were going to have sex but he didn't have a condom. So I said no and I got up to leave. He just kind of tackled me and I was really weak and-
20:40
Drew
Why were you in a situation where you were going to have sex with somebody who wasn't your boyfriend?
20:45
Caller
Me and my boyfriend were going through a really bad time.
20:47
Adam
They had an argument earlier that afternoon, right?
20:50
Drew
Argued about the carpeting?
20:52
Adam
Oh, that's what I love. That's the beauty about being a woman. That's why you cannot piss them off, guys, especially the ones with the IUDs in them. They'll just go out to a party like a half hour later and bang some guy. I mean, it's not that guys don't want to do it. But it's just we can't. I mean, I'd go out every night for nine months going, OK, tonight, revenge sex. I'm getting that bitch back. And meanwhile, women rarely do it, thankfully, but they can do it whenever they want. They just go up to... They could go to work the following morning after an argument, find a guy in the mail room and he'd bang her like right in the utility closet if they want to. I wonder what's up with that April, Drew?
21:35
Drew
Yeah, I was hoping we'd talk to some more...
21:37
Adam
Got a little something going on there. A whole lot. Wait a minute. All right, April?
21:42
Caller
Yes?
21:43
Adam
Did you press charges against this guy?
21:46
Caller
Well, I went to the doctor like two days later. I didn't press charges on him. It was complicated. I was moving across the country and no, I had it taken care of. But no, I didn't press charges on him.
22:02
Drew
I didn't want to go through that. April is like, really, they're talking to the Riddler.
22:05
Adam
You had it taken care of?
22:07
Caller
I had him taken care of.
22:09
Caller
What, you had him rubbed out or what?
22:11
Caller
Just about.
22:12
Caller
Oh, boy.
22:14
Adam
What did your boyfriend say?
22:17
Caller
My boyfriend understood.
22:19
Adam
Okay. All right. Her phone's cramping up. Oh, what a handful. What a pain in the ass she'd be to have for a girlfriend. Imagine that. I mean, imagine it's like I could imagine dating April like the old plate spinners on The Sullivan Show. Just you run down to the very end and as you get to the very end, the first one starts wobbling and you got to sprint back. And the second you just put your hands on your knees and try to catch your breath, it's over. Stuff's crashing everywhere. All right. Dr. Drew's over there in Minneapolis. Barry W. Blaustein is our guest tonight after writing for Saturday Night Live and a lot of good feature films, including The Nutty Professor, one that I particularly enjoyed. He has now written Beyond the Mat, or has made Beyond the Mat, which is a pro wrestling documentary. It will be out March 17th, which is tomorrow, right?
23:19
Drew
Tomorrow, yeah.
23:20
Adam
And we will also you can find them on Larry King with some wrestlers tomorrow night, but we'd prefer that you just tape that and go watch the movie in the theater. We'll take ourselves a little break. And when we come back, Drew, who are we going to talk to?
23:33
Drew
I don't have the screen in front of me.
23:34
Adam
Fantabulous. That's great radio. We'll be back after this.
23:39
Caller
We're about to get funky, yo.
23:41
Caller
This is Loveline. 1-800-LOVE-191. We'll be right back.
24:02
Caller
This is Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
24:23
Adam
It's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. Barry W. Blaustein is our guest tonight. He's written many a little bit of a Hollywood heavyweight, at least according to his resume. Written pretty much quite a few of Eddie Murphy's big movies, and has now gone on to, well, I keep wanting to say write, but you don't really...
24:54
Caller
No, I'm just directing and producing.
24:56
Adam
But there is some writing that goes on in a documentary, obviously.
24:59
Caller
Well, you're putting a story together. So, you know, when you get all the food, you put it together, so it makes a story, and there's a little narration, but it's not much writing.
25:07
Adam
Beyond the Mat is the name of this documentary. How long is it, Barry?
25:13
Caller
100 minutes, hour 40 minutes.
25:14
Adam
And this has all the big names in this?
25:19
Caller
Yeah, it has Mick Foley, Mankind, Jake Roberts, Terry Funk, China, Vince McMahon, The Rock.
25:26
Adam
And what years is this span over?
25:29
Caller
Well, it's like two, three years.
25:32
Adam
And Larry King tomorrow night with Mick Foley, Hulk Hogan.
25:35
Caller
And Roddy Piper.
25:36
Adam
Roddy Piper.
25:37
Caller
Right.
25:37
Adam
Rowdy Roddy Piper.
25:39
Caller
Right. I'm with Larry King.
25:42
Drew
Roddy Piper's still around?
25:43
Caller
Yeah.
25:44
Adam
Well, he got into doing like action movies for a little while.
25:48
Caller
Right.
25:48
Adam
But it seems like sort of cooled off a little bit lately.
25:51
Caller
Yeah. It was a weird combination because only Mick was the only one that was actually in the movie.
25:56
Adam
Right. Yeah. What are these other guys doing?
25:58
Caller
I had no idea.
26:00
Drew
But that's Larry King.
26:02
Adam
Why wasn't Hogan in the movie?
26:05
Caller
Because he's with WCW and they wouldn't sign my release.
26:09
Adam
I see. All right.
26:11
Caller
Actually, Hogan told a story which I wasn't going to tell on the air about me approaching him. But he told it on the air on Larry King so I can tell it now. Is that when I approached him, he said I was kind of drunk outside of a bar. He says, I just thought he was a big wrestling fan. I didn't know he was a movie maker. I regret not being in the movie.
26:30
Adam
Oh, really?
26:31
Caller
Yeah, so he was very honest about it. You know.
26:35
Adam
All right, you little hulking maniacs.
26:38
Caller
Drink your vitamins and your vodka.
26:40
Adam
Yeah. Watch your supplements down with a good-aged Scotch.
26:45
Caller
Wow.
26:46
Adam
All right, so where the hell were we, Drew? You got one figured out?
26:49
Drew
Yeah, let's go to Josh18.
26:52
Adam
All right, Josh.
26:54
Caller
Yeah.
26:55
Barry W. Blaustein
What's up?
26:57
Okay, here's the story. About two weeks ago, I guess, my girlfriend and I had unprotected sex. But I was getting really close to orgasm and then I pulled out, but I didn't have one. I was just wondering how likely it is that she could be pregnant or anything.
27:18
Adam
How often do you do this with her?
27:21
Not that often. It's like only the third time.
27:24
Adam
Yeah. Well, it's kind of possible because...
27:27
Of course.
27:28
Adam
You know, you weren't wearing a condom in a guy's leak. I got to tell you, I'm a little humiliated to mention this, just like maybe Barry, maybe Hulk Hogan didn't want to talk about the Barry story. But I was doing my ritual masturbation before I went to bed last night. I got about 30 seconds into this thing. I mean, I was still basically flaccid and something came out of me, Drew.
27:50
Drew
Oh my God.
27:51
Adam
Yeah, I was thinking about you. I was like, whoa, what the hell is going on here?
27:55
Caller
And wasn't it candle soup or anything?
27:57
Adam
I had a little bit of that clam chowder.
27:59
Drew
A couple questions. You want medication?
28:02
Barry W. Blaustein
Me? Adam?
28:03
Adam
Oh, me? No, no.
28:05
Drew
You weren't taking any cold pills or anything?
28:06
Adam
No. Well, I had a shot of Nyquil before I went to bed.
28:10
Drew
There you go.
28:10
Adam
I pray to God that was it.
28:12
Drew
That's what did it.
28:13
Adam
I swear to God, the penis was like a flopping around and something came out.
28:18
Drew
I thought you had the will of the ninja.
28:20
Adam
I thought I did too. Apparently not. I just took one of the ninja stars right to the nuts.
28:25
Caller
You took Nyquil and masturbated one evening?
28:27
Adam
Hell, that's a big weekend for you.
28:29
Drew
That's a big weekend, boy.
28:32
Adam
Yeah, what the hell was that, Drew? It scared the hell out of me. Don't worry, I kept going. I remember thinking to myself, wait a minute, penis, that ain't it.
28:41
Caller
Because I barely, I didn't even, I've come for more.
28:43
Caller
I didn't even feel that.
28:44
Adam
No way. I'm going. I'm going to push right through that. Like they say, when you run a marathon, you get to that 20 mile mark. It's like, hit that wall. You hit the wall, but you got to push through. That's where you separate the men from the boys. So I yelled at my nuts, Moc Chanel, we're going again. And I just kept going. I pushed through the pain, Drew. Thank you. That's the pro wrestling spirit. So hold on, Drew, you think that was Nyquil?
29:10
Drew
Yeah, I do.
29:10
Adam
Really?
29:10
Caller
Why?
29:11
Drew
Because it changes the muscular tone down there and things can get released early. No, I'm kidding. And it can change the acutary function.
29:17
Adam
Oh my God, they should put a warning label on that thing.
29:21
Drew
A giant label?
29:22
Caller
Does that work with Dayquil also or just Nyquil?
29:25
Drew
What's Dayquil?
29:26
Adam
Dayquil.
29:27
Caller
It's the day version of Nyquil.
29:28
Drew
I don't, any of these cold pills could do that kind of thing.
29:31
Adam
Oh my God. Okay. I'm really, because I really almost killed myself.
29:35
Drew
That's why you're such a bad move when we started.
29:37
Adam
Yeah, I was thinking about that. Okay, so Josh?
29:41
Caller
Yeah.
29:41
Adam
You see what happened?
29:42
Caller
Yeah.
29:43
Adam
Okay.
29:44
Drew
So fluid can come out before you ejaculate and it's highly concentrated in sperm many times, so you gotta get, what you gotta get is the morning after pill for her.
29:52
Yeah, I did this about like two weeks ago.
29:54
Caller
That's fine.
29:55
Adam
All right. Well, listen.
29:56
Drew
You gotta get the pregnancy test.
29:58
Adam
She's gotta get tested, all right?
30:00
Drew
All right.
30:00
Adam
She's probably not pregnant, but get her tested anyway.
30:03
Drew
Okay.
30:03
Adam
Okay. All right, thanks.
30:05
Caller
All right.
30:07
Drew
Let's go ahead and Sherry 30.
30:09
Adam
All right. Sherry.
30:12
Caller
Yeah.
30:12
Adam
What is up to it?
30:14
Caller
Okay. I have a question for Drew. When I'm on top of my boyfriend, and I'm guessing this is like a major orgasm, but I leak like a cup of liquid, lots of licks, and he says it's caseless, it's odorless. I have no idea where it comes from.
30:39
Adam
Well, it comes from the bowels of hell. That is that female ejaculate, right?
30:46
Drew
That's right.
30:47
Adam
It could be urine.
30:49
Drew
It could be urine, but it sounds like it's not in your case. That's normal.
30:51
Adam
I got a theory. Did you take some Nyquil before you got on it?
30:55
Caller
No.
30:55
Adam
I'm suing that company. Who makes that? Vicks?
30:59
Caller
Vicks.
31:00
Caller
All right.
31:01
Adam
I'm suing them. You went in, Barry? Class action.
31:03
Caller
I'm in.
31:04
Caller
So that's normal then?
31:06
Adam
Well, it is for you.
31:07
Caller
It's lucky.
31:08
Caller
Yeah. That's what he says. He says he's really lucky because very few women can do this. And I'm like, this is the first time this has ever happened. And I'm like, my God, what have I done?
31:18
Adam
There's nothing a guy likes to hear more sexually than, this is the first time I have fill in the blank. Because, you know, here's how it's sort of... Here's how...
31:32
Drew
It has to end with a positive comment.
31:34
Adam
Well, yeah, yeah, it's not the first time I vomited performing oral sex. It's not a good one. But what I mean is, guys have, I believe, instinctually a little bit of that get there first kind of conqueror thing. You know, you want to get to the North Pole first. You want to climb Everest first and all that. And in the modern day, there's really none of that anymore. Plus, all of us are too old to nail any virgins anymore. So, you figure, most of the women, by the time we get to them at our age, have been passed around like a joint at a Uriah Heap concert. So, we're not really going to conquer anything. But what we do look for is something sexually that they have not experienced before. And if you could make an eyeball shoot out of their socket, or some blood come out of an ear, or liquid come out of the vagina, that's good enough for most guys.
32:24
Caller
Is it literally a cup?
32:26
Adam
No, it is not. Our callers are stupid. Sherry?
32:30
Caller
Yeah.
32:30
Adam
It is not a cup.
32:32
Caller
Well, all I know is it's a huge puddle. The bed is soaked.
32:37
Adam
Right. Right. But if I took a sip of water and spit it out on the bed, it wouldn't make that... I mean, it would be about that size, right? Couple ounces. Yeah. All right. Hey, Drew, remember when we did this experiment on Love Live TV show?
32:53
Drew
Yeah, we did.
32:54
Adam
Yeah. We'd have people call in all the time and say, you know, I have an orgasm with my boyfriend, a court, a gallant. You know, the bed is soaked. I mean, it makes it the size of a trash can lid. It's wet on top of the bed. And I'd say and they'd be talking about a cup, two cups of water, big gulp. I took my coffee. I did this on the air. And I think it was a fairly decent illustration. And I won't do it here because it's radio and I don't want to mess things up. But I took my coffee mug that I was drinking on the show. It was filled about a quarter inch from the top. And I just basically took it and I slopped it once. So that instead of being a quarter inch from the top, it was, it dropped a half inch after I slopped it. It made a huge mess. It was all over the place. But really about a half inch went down in the cup. Just to illustrate the point that not that much physically has to come out an ounce or two to really muck things up. All right, Drew, you want to get one more before we go to break?
33:49
Drew
Let's go to Valerie.
33:50
Adam
All right. Valerie, you're 20. What's up?
33:54
Caller
Hi. I've been having this problem with my boss. I worked at this place for two years and for about, started last summer.
34:03
Drew
Got the voice.
34:04
Adam
Hey, I'm getting ready to gamble here.
34:06
Drew
Yeah, me too. Yeah, absolutely.
34:08
Adam
Yeah?
34:08
Caller
Yeah, anyway.
34:10
Caller
Well, my boss and I-
34:11
Adam
Yeah, all right. Valerie, Valerie. We're going to gamble on you.
34:15
Drew
I'm actually taking money out of my pocket.
34:16
Adam
Yeah, my wallet's out in the car. I'm going to go get it.
34:20
Drew
All right, here's my buck. It's gone.
34:22
Adam
All right, Valerie. Okay, Drew, you don't have to shove it into the microphone. Valerie, can you talk into the phone?
34:31
Caller
I am.
34:31
Adam
There you go. You're 20 years old. We're going to gamble on you, okay?
34:36
Caller
Okay.
34:37
Adam
Should we be gambling on you?
34:39
Caller
Sure.
34:40
Adam
Yes?
34:41
Caller
I guess.
34:42
Adam
Okay, hold on. Let me explain to our guest, Barry. When we hear that girl voice, that 20-year-old that sounds like she's 12, we always gamble on her past because it always means something. I have no idea what her question is. She married her boss and, oh, her boss is hitting her. Okay, now there's some gambling.
35:02
Caller
Hitting on her.
35:03
Adam
Oh, hitting on her. I don't care. Still good for gambling. Although there is a marginal difference, you're right. We're going to take a little break and we'll be back with some gambling. All right, Drew? Yeah. All right. After this.
35:35
Caller
This is Love Line on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
35:53
Adam
It's Love Line. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. I'm Adam Corolla. He is Dr. Drew. Barry W. Blaustein is our guest tonight. He is the filmmaker who did Beyond the Mat, which is out tomorrow night. It is a, or I should just say tomorrow, he'll be on Larry King tomorrow night with Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper and many others. He, this movie's about pro wrestling. It's a documentary. And where's it gonna be at, by the way?
36:21
Caller
It's about 247 theaters nationwide. So that's pretty big for a documentary release.
36:26
Adam
It is.
36:27
Caller
Yeah.
36:27
Adam
And how did you swing that?
36:29
Caller
How did I swing it? Well, we had one week run for Academy Award Consideration in LA and it sold out.
36:35
Adam
Oh, I see.
36:36
Caller
Realized that people might actually want to see this thing.
36:38
Adam
So it's, it'll be up in this year's Academy Award.
36:42
Caller
No, it was up for the last years. It was, we made, we were the, we were in the 12th finals. We didn't make the final five because I don't think the Academy could actually consider actually voting a movie for wrestling to get an award. But I was nominated for a DGA, Directors Guild of America Award for it. And we've won a couple of film festivals. And it's a quality film, even though it's about wrestling.
37:03
Adam
You released it in 99 for a week so that it could be in the 99 year. Which happens from time to time. Last movie. Actually, I remember like The Grifters got released, I think, in 99 for a couple of days or a week or something. And then it came out in wide release a month or so later. Right. Okay, Drew, what's you doing? Trying to get at your own junk or?
37:27
Drew
No, I was checking the thermometer in here. It's all of a sudden it's got it freezing.
37:30
Adam
What's it like in Minnesota?
37:32
Drew
It's like it was about 18 degrees right now. Really?
37:35
Caller
Nice.
37:36
Adam
Valerie.
37:36
Drew
It's nice during the day though. So Valerie, we got a bet.
37:39
Adam
I know, I know. I just wanted to check in with her and reset on things. Your married boss is hitting on you and you want to know how to make him stop.
37:47
Caller
It's kind of worse than hitting on me.
37:49
Adam
Okay. Well, give us an example of one of the things he's done.
37:53
Caller
Well, I worked at this place for two years and for the past year and six months, we've been really good friends. He's always been flirty but I'm kind of used to that. I mean, I have old men flirt with me all the time so I just deal with it. But then, like six months ago, he kissed me and I was so in shock, I didn't do anything about it. It didn't happen again for like a month or so or a couple of months. And then he did it again and each time he'll wait a while and then he pushes it more. But the past couple of weeks, he's pushed it really far and I don't know what to say. I don't know how to stop him because I'm afraid I don't want to make things weird between us.
38:33
Caller
Well, if things are weird, have you told him to stop?
38:36
Caller
I haven't. I don't know.
38:39
Adam
Okay. Do you have a boyfriend?
38:41
Caller
No.
38:41
Caller
Okay.
38:42
Adam
And when he kissed you, were you kissing him back? Were you, you know?
38:45
Caller
The first time I didn't and I guess kind of, I don't really do anything.
38:50
Caller
Okay.
38:51
Adam
Hold on. We got to do some, we're going to do some gambling. All right?
38:54
Caller
Okay.
38:54
Adam
All right. Interesting. Now, there's something going on with the voice. She doesn't sound out of control.
39:02
Drew
Right. She's giving the chaos feeling.
39:04
Adam
Yes. But on the other hand, she's kind of paralyzed when he makes his advances. Barry, you have a dollar on you?
39:11
Caller
Yeah, I have a dollar on me.
39:12
Adam
Okay. I'm going to get started, Drew.
39:14
Drew
All right.
39:15
Adam
I'm going to say that no wholesale abuse here, some issues with men. She did mention that older guys hit on her quite a bit. I'm going to go with dad. Let's see, one couldn't stop a little paralyzed. Dad did a little booze in and a little abuse in on mom.
39:40
Caller
Oh, that was mine.
39:42
Adam
That was yours?
39:43
Drew
Yes.
39:43
Adam
Well, too bad sucker, I took it. But nothing, no real over the top stuff. Just a lot of yelling, maybe a little physical abuse. Maybe dad got a little physical with her, but no sexual abuse, but still kind of made her paralyzed and unable to fend for herself.
40:02
Drew
Okay.
40:02
Adam
All right? That's what I'm going with.
40:04
Caller
That's good.
40:04
Adam
All right. Drew, you want to go or Barry, do you like to go?
40:07
Drew
Well, you took mine, so.
40:08
Caller
Okay.
40:08
Adam
Well, you rethink your strategy.
40:10
Caller
Yeah. I'll not say a father, but I'll say a brother that maybe she kissed. Brother kissed her once. And she's a little uncomfortable. Nothing overtly sexual, but just when they were younger and she's always felt uncomfortable about it.
40:24
Adam
Interesting. Completely wrong, but not a bad venture. Really a decent guess. Go ahead, Drew.
40:31
Caller
All right. You say brother.
40:33
Adam
You don't mean black man. You mean sibling, right?
40:36
Caller
It could be also a brother. I would say sibling.
40:39
Adam
Okay. And Drew, go ahead.
40:41
Drew
Alcoholic dad beat the crap out of, let's say everybody. That makes it different in the years.
40:45
Adam
All right.
40:46
Drew
And was like sexually inappropriate with her left at nine when she was nine in a big mess.
40:53
Adam
All right.
40:54
Drew
Big, big, big trauma.
40:55
Adam
Very, very good. Valerie.
40:57
Caller
No, that's not it at all.
40:59
Adam
Oh, son of a bitch.
41:01
Caller
No, I've had a fine life. My dad's always been there.
41:05
Caller
How about your brother?
41:07
Caller
Brother, he's younger than me. He's fine.
41:10
Caller
He has never seen you walk into the room?
41:13
Caller
No.
41:15
Adam
He doesn't know you. He has a sister, in other words.
41:17
Caller
But my father, he's been there since birth. And I consider him my real dad, but he's not my biological dad.
41:22
Drew
Where's your biological dad?
41:24
Caller
I don't know.
41:25
Drew
How old were you when he actually left?
41:28
Caller
He wasn't even there when I was born. I met him once when I was four.
41:31
Drew
And what was that like?
41:33
Caller
I don't remember.
41:34
Caller
Hey, Valerie, why are you afraid to tell this guy stop?
41:38
Caller
I don't want to make things weird between us because we've always been friends.
41:42
Caller
But things are weird between you because he's making you feel uncomfortable.
41:45
Caller
I know. I just don't know how to stop it without making things even worse.
41:50
Drew
Have you ever been raped?
41:51
Caller
No.
41:52
Adam
Yeah? So you have a stepdad, right?
41:56
Caller
Yeah.
41:56
Adam
But you consider him your real dad?
41:58
Caller
Yeah, he's just my real dad.
41:59
Adam
And he's been good?
42:01
Caller
Yeah, he's been there. He was there when I was born. He's on the birth certificate.
42:05
Adam
He doesn't drink?
42:06
Caller
No.
42:07
Drew
Does mom?
42:08
Caller
No.
42:08
Drew
Why don't you pick this up strongly?
42:10
Caller
No.
42:11
Adam
Someone drinks.
42:13
Drew
Are there any other drugs being used?
42:14
Caller
Have you ever been out with Hulk Hogan?
42:17
Caller
No. Everything's fine at home.
42:21
Adam
Jesus. Our radar's all out of whack.
42:23
Drew
You've never had an eating disorder?
42:26
Caller
Uh-oh.
42:27
Drew
No. Oh.
42:29
Adam
Drew may have two bucks waiting for him when he comes in on Sunday. Seriously. What's up with the eating disorder, Valerie?
42:37
Caller
I don't have an eating disorder. My mom thinks I'm way obsessive about my weight and what I eat, though.
42:42
Caller
Do you think you're happy?
42:44
Caller
Yeah.
42:45
Caller
Where?
42:47
Caller
What do you mean, where?
42:48
Adam
On Earth?
42:50
Caller
Anywhere.
42:52
Caller
What do you think? Do you think you're chubby? You have big thighs or something? Yeah.
42:57
Drew
How much do you weigh?
42:59
Caller
I weigh about 130.
43:01
Drew
I'll tell you.
43:02
Caller
And I'm 5'3. You're overweight.
43:04
Adam
Drew, please. You're going to give her a complex.
43:07
Caller
I kind of have an ample test.
43:10
Adam
Ample bosom. Nice.
43:11
Caller
Yeah.
43:11
Adam
That's fine with me. I'll just focus on that. All right. So, Valerie, why isn't your self-esteem? I mean, you grew up. Your father, your biological father was never around, but you had a stepfather. What did he do for a living?
43:27
Caller
He owns his own business.
43:28
Adam
I see. That explains it. And so, he owns his own business. He never abused you. He didn't drink. He was good to your mother. Your mother didn't drink. Your brother was good. Everything was good.
43:40
Drew
Yes.
43:41
Adam
Why do you have the self-esteem issues?
43:43
Drew
Right.
43:44
Adam
Why aren't you able just to stand up or report this guy or be outraged about this?
43:48
Caller
I don't want to report him because I don't want to get in trouble or mess up him and his family. He's got a wife and kids.
43:54
Adam
But where does that come from? Because he's messing himself up and you should be upset about that.
44:00
Caller
You should be victimized by him.
44:03
Caller
I don't know why I care so much but I feel like we have this friendship and I don't know.
44:10
Caller
It was a true friendship. He wouldn't be taking advantage of you like that.
44:14
Adam
So listen, Valerie, what kind of business is this?
44:20
Caller
It's a store.
44:21
Adam
So she's very specific. Her dad owns his own business and she works at a store. And would it be fair to say you sell stuff at this store?
44:32
Caller
Yeah.
44:33
Adam
All right. Arlene Francis is your guest. We're going to flip the cards over.
44:38
Caller
All right.
44:38
Adam
It's a store where you sell stuff. Yeah. Very tempting. I'd like to go in there and see if I could buy some things. All right. Next time he does this, you just tell him if he does it again, you're going to report it to someone who's higher up than he is.
44:51
Drew
Yeah. If there really is nothing going on and he really is a good guy, all you have to do is put down a limit, put down a boundary and say, no, this is not acceptable. We've got to, you must stop this or else. That's it. That doesn't screw up your relationship. That clarifies it.
45:05
Adam
Okay. Kristen is 18, was raped two years ago after drinking too much. Now is allergic to alcohol.
45:13
Barry W. Blaustein
Yep.
45:15
Caller
Since then, I mean, I can't even smell alcohol anymore. I will gag by the smell of it. And I've wondered if there's some type of like psychological relationship between that. Maybe my body's reacting insane, you know, well, this is what happened then, you know.
45:29
Drew
It's possible. I mean, there can be these sort of aversive conditioning paradigms where people get these very intense, aversive reactions to a particular stimulus. Well, they usually decay. It doesn't go on forever typically, but that's good.
45:43
Caller
Well, I was wondering if it would go away eventually.
45:46
Drew
It usually does. Why? Are you alcoholic, do you think?
45:48
Caller
Oh, no. I barely ever drink. But I mean, just those couple of times where I might have a drink, I just, I cannot do it.
45:55
Adam
Yeah, well, look at it this way. If you were eating a corn dog when you were raped, you wouldn't be able to eat a corn dog again, would you?
46:04
Caller
Oh, that's a good way of thinking of it.
46:05
Adam
Well, I'm sorry I had to pick a phallic food. But I'm just saying if you're eating some food while you're being raped, a crawler, yeah, like a bear claw. While you're being raped, if someone offered you a bear claw two years later, you probably would decline it, wouldn't you? I'm not saying you're raped with a bear claw. You understand? I'm saying you're eating the bear claw.
46:28
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah.
46:28
Adam
I wouldn't mind if someone raped me with a bear claw. If I was stoned, I would really enjoy that. All right. What happened with the rape?
46:36
Barry W. Blaustein
What was the deal?
46:37
Caller
I'm sorry?
46:38
Adam
What happened with the rape?
46:41
Caller
I had passed out at a party. I went up to my friend's room. I thought it was a safe place to be, close the door. And I don't actually remember anything that happened. I woke up a couple of times. I remember a couple of different people that did it. But besides that, they were just bragging to my friends. And that's how I found out about exactly what went on that night and everything else, because I was totally gone. I woke up every once in a while, but I couldn't move. I couldn't talk.
47:09
Adam
And how is it that you became, I mean, I know you were drunk, but were you that paralyzed?
47:14
Caller
Yeah. I mean, I had a lot to drink.
47:17
Adam
Wow.
47:18
Drew
And you report this?
47:20
Caller
I did report it, but they never did anything about it because I didn't have proof. We tried to get them to record it again of them bragging about it, but they kind of got smart about it and figured out what was going on. And then they kind of, you know, they started putting death threats on me, but then I started putting stuff back on them. So they finally just called me up and said, you know, they didn't do anything.
47:45
Caller
Do you still associate with these people?
47:47
Caller
I'm sorry?
47:48
Caller
Do you still associate with these people?
47:49
Adam
No, she goes to a different church.
47:50
Caller
Oh, no, I definitely don't associate with them.
47:53
Adam
But did someone put a wire on or something to try to get these guys to confess?
47:58
Caller
No, one of my friends was friends with them.
48:00
Barry W. Blaustein
Oh, okay. All right.
48:01
Caller
She was trying to get them to confess again, but I guess they caught on and nothing ever happened. And I called because so much stuff went on, like it was in high school and I was in class with one of them and we had a physical fight in class because he got in front of the class, started saying stuff about me and like he threw me on the desk. We had a big fight. Have you thought of moving? I'm sorry?
48:24
Caller
Have you thought of moving?
48:25
Caller
Well, I'm actually moving in a couple of months, but that was in high school.
48:29
Caller
I don't see him anymore.
48:30
Drew
There's more to this story, guys.
48:32
Adam
I get it. There has to be more. Chris and hang on. Yeah, there's three things I want to do in my life. I want to have my hands registered with some police department. I want to put a wire on for something and I want to be thrown out of the casino for winning too much, for gambling. Those are the three things I want to say I've done in my lifetime. So far nothing, but I'm going to work on that. All right, we're going to take a little break. I want to get back with Chris and just get to the bottom of this because there's got to be more here. All right, we'll be back after this.
49:00
Caller
Let's have some more fun.
49:08
Caller
Love Line will be right back.
49:25
Caller
This is Love Line on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7, The Buzz. Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7, The Buzz. K-Q-B-Z. Get it.
49:42
Barry W. Blaustein
Right.
49:45
Adam
It's Love Line. We're gonna take ourselves a quick ten-second timeout. We'll be back with more of the program in just ten seconds.
49:51
Caller
This is Love Line on Radio Station. We don't care when it shows.
49:59
Caller
You're listening to Outrageous Talk Radio, 100.7, The Buzz.
50:03
Caller
You're kind of the Cartier of Caca, aren't you?
50:05
Caller
KQBZCL.
50:07
Adam
It's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. He is Dr. Drew, phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. Barry Blaustein is our guest tonight. He was head writer on Saturday Night Live for three years and went on to co-write the Nutty Professor I and II. When's II coming out?
50:24
Caller
July, end of July.
50:27
Adam
I may be asking the wrong guy. Is that going to be as funny as the first one?
50:31
Caller
Actually, it is. I'm shocked. It really is. I've seen a rough cut of it and it's actually very funny.
50:38
Adam
I'll tell you, and I hate to admit it, is someone with a sense of humor who likes to think that everything sucks. The first one, especially big time commercial Hollywood Eddie Murphy, big budget stuff, and especially remake stuff. I mean, it had all the trappings of a movie I would just love to hate, but that first Nutty Professor, very funny.
50:57
Caller
Oh yeah. In this one, in the first movie, Eddie played all the characters in the film, but they're only in two scenes. Now, they're in every scene in the movie.
51:05
Adam
Well, good. It's easy to forget about Eddie Murphy once in a while because he'll do a crappy movie or two and you'll kind of write him off, but then you see Nutty Professor and you go, wow, this guy's talented.
51:18
Caller
Yeah, really talented.
51:20
Adam
All right. Also, the movie we're talking about tonight, Beyond the Mat, which is out tomorrow during the day and in the evening starting on Friday, is a documentary about the game of pro wrestling. Sounds very interesting and it's in a wide enough release for a documentary that you should be able to find it in a town near you. All right. Where are we going here, Drew?
51:43
Drew
We're going back to Kristen.
51:44
Adam
That's right. We just want to get to the bottom of this. So, Kristen.
51:48
Caller
Yep.
51:49
Adam
So, you're at a party. All right. Your original question is you don't like booze anymore because you got really drunk, you passed out. Couple of guys had sex with you, right?
51:58
Caller
Yeah, eight.
51:59
Caller
Eight?
51:59
Drew
Eight guys. Oh, boy.
52:00
Adam
Eight guys.
52:01
Caller
All right.
52:01
Adam
So, let's ask some questions. And as far as the booze question goes, yes, we're assuming you don't like booze anymore because of this and that's fine.
52:09
Caller
Correct.
52:10
Caller
And I was just wondering...
52:11
Adam
It happens and that's good.
52:13
Caller
Oh, yeah.
52:14
Adam
Okay. So, eight guys. And what kind of... What's your background?
52:19
Caller
What's my background?
52:20
Adam
Yeah. And what kind of family do you come from?
52:23
Caller
Parents were divorced at about two or three years old.
52:28
Drew
Why?
52:29
Caller
Why?
52:29
Caller
My dad cheated on my mom.
52:32
Adam
And anything happened before this rape? Anything like this ever happened?
52:38
Caller
What?
52:38
Caller
As far as...
52:39
Drew
For you?
52:40
Adam
Yeah. Any bad boyfriends?
52:43
Caller
No.
52:44
Caller
I mean, I didn't get along with many of my boyfriends. Just picked the bad ones, but nothing physically went on or anything.
52:50
Drew
You were never sexually abused or raped prior to this?
52:53
Caller
Correct.
52:53
Adam
And no bad step dads?
52:56
Caller
Nope. Mom never remarried.
52:59
Adam
Any alcohol, anything like that in the family?
53:02
Caller
Nope.
53:03
Adam
All right. And what about since then? Boyfriends been all right?
53:08
Caller
Yeah. I guess so. I mean, I still never picked the good guys, but I mean, no physical problems, no alcoholic boyfriends or so forth.
53:16
Adam
Okay. And what are you doing with your life now?
53:19
Caller
I'm in college. I'm actually moving in about a month to California to work out there and go to school out there.
53:26
Adam
All right.
53:27
Caller
I mean, my life is in the perfect track.
53:29
Caller
I know where I'm going.
53:30
Drew
Any symptoms from this rape? Any problems?
53:33
Caller
No.
53:34
Caller
I just don't have. No, I mean, I have a problem because I want to remember what happened that night. I mean, the only reason I know is because they bragged about it until my friend.
53:41
Drew
Did you ever go to rape counseling or anything like that?
53:43
Caller
No, I didn't.
53:44
Drew
Would you consider that?
53:46
Caller
Yes, I did.
53:47
Drew
All right.
53:48
Adam
You decided against it?
53:49
Caller
Yep, I just haven't had the time.
53:52
Adam
Hey, Drew. What if a guy showed up at one of those rape counseling things?
53:58
Drew
Is it you planning to go?
53:59
Adam
I just thought, I don't know, what would be weird if I just sat down and just spoke about being raped?
54:05
Drew
You're just so disturbed by the flaccid ejaculation that you're looking for any kind of help now.
54:10
Adam
I was raped by the Vicks Corporation, makers of Nyquil. Yes.
54:14
Caller
Oh, hold on.
54:15
Adam
My penis would like to say something. I was abused. My penis is looking for a sponsor.
54:21
Caller
All right.
54:22
Adam
Yeah, Drew, that really was unnerving. I'm going to have to get back up on the horse tonight, I hope you know. Literally, on the horse. That's how I do it. I have a stuffed horse in my living room I masturbate on. All right. I shouldn't say on. It's more in. But, Drew, do you have a call you like?
54:41
Drew
I'm just a little perplexed by Kristen. That just all didn't fit for me.
54:44
Adam
No, it didn't. She did kind of allude to not being able to find a good guy and going out with a lot of jerks and parents got divorced. But there still should have been some good abuse in there somewhere.
54:58
Drew
Something to make that chaos in her life. But she's handling it, she's having no PTSD, she doesn't remember it. So, okay, we'll talk to Mike 19.
55:06
Adam
We're having a little trouble getting at it tonight, Drew. I blame you, by the way. Mike?
55:11
Caller
Hey, how are you doing, Adam?
55:12
Adam
What's up? You're 19.
55:14
Caller
I was just wanting to tell you, I was spotting my friend Jason and we were just joking around and I started rubbing my testicles.
55:23
Drew
Wait a minute, it's already, it's already, it's already questioning. He's bringing the names in too early.
55:27
Adam
Ah, I see, I see. Yeah, we don't believe you.
55:31
Drew
Or if you did it, you're now calling the show to get some sort of yuck out of this.
55:36
Adam
What'd you do?
55:38
Caller
Okay, well, I was, you know, just goofing around and he was, he was just, you know, he was, you know, bench pressing, so he said, you know, stop. And then I showed him my penis and I just want to, I was just wondering if, you know, if I was gay because, you know, I don't think I am. But, yeah, well, I mean, I'm a big guy like, you know, 62, 240.
56:00
Caller
I wouldn't think, you know, you're gay.
56:03
Adam
Yeah, they don't have big gay guys. You're too big for a gay. You'll never fit in the gay, the gay outfit. I mean, yeah, nobody ever, the pants, the gay pants, way too tight on you. They're not going to fit. They're meant for very frail Latino guys. No, that's not going to work. You have to lose some weight. You want to get in the gay outfit.
56:22
Caller
This isn't funny, but.
56:23
Caller
All right.
56:24
Adam
Hey, Mike.
56:25
Caller
Nobody suspected this.
56:26
Caller
Now, we're making fun.
56:27
Adam
Oh, wait a minute. Your friend was down doing bench press. And so you pulled your Johnson out?
56:33
Caller
Yeah.
56:34
Adam
That's funny.
56:35
Caller
That's hilarious.
56:36
Caller
Yeah, I thought it was, you know, I was just goofing around, but everybody thinks, you know, I'm gay now.
56:39
Adam
No, they don't. Are you kidding me? I've had my friends put their Johnson in my ear when I was talking on the phone and stuff.
56:47
Caller
I haven't put it in my mouth. It doesn't mean anything.
56:53
Adam
If you swallow, it means something better.
56:55
Drew
That's what it means.
56:56
Adam
No, I mean, this is normal, healthy behavior. Right, Drew?
57:01
Drew
Yes. Narcissistic exhibitionism is something we carefully cultivate in our culture now.
57:06
Adam
No, but I really, I could recognize, I would say I have, let's say, nine or ten best buddies from junior high, high school I've known for many years. If you took their penis and put it through a hole in a piece of sheetrock, I could then identify each penis. I would know who was attached to. I like to play that game. You play that music.
57:32
Caller
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba-da-ba.
57:37
Adam
Big clock ticking in the background. I have like a Velcro name thing. I put the Chris and the Ray and the Weasel and Snake and then I all of a sudden get confused and I grab this one and I flop it over to that one. I really do. I know I could pick my friend's penises out. And I suspect they could pick mine out too, Drew, because mine would be the one with the semen dripping from it even when it was flaccid. All right. I went right into that little Nyquil cup that comes on the top of the thing. It's good. Thank you.
58:06
Drew
Good job. J16, Jack.
58:09
Adam
All right.
58:10
Caller
Well, there's J.
58:11
Adam
Okay. J? J?
58:15
Caller
Hello?
58:16
Adam
J, what do you want?
58:17
Caller
Yeah.
58:18
Caller
Hey, how's it going?
58:19
Adam
Good.
58:19
Caller
Dr. Drew, I like your website there.
58:22
Caller
Thanks, Jack.
58:24
Caller
Well, I met this girl. She's 15 down in, when I was on vacation in Orlando three weeks ago. And she lives in Canada. And we ended up e-mailing back and forth. And I started calling her. We started, I guess you could say a long distance relationship. And, you know, we're enjoying it and we just enjoy talking to each other. But we started getting into, you know, talking about some sex and stuff. And she said she liked the sound of my voice. And she said that she liked it when I called sometimes because she could get like one or two orgasms from just listening to my voice. And, I mean, I believe her, but I didn't, you know, I wasn't sure if she was just fooling around or what, because I didn't think a girl could have an orgasm without physical stimulation.
59:18
Adam
Oh, yeah. I just had one.
59:20
Caller
Yeah. When you call information, do you get that same response?
59:24
Caller
No.
59:25
Drew
You're taking that Nyquil, though, Adam.
59:26
Adam
Yeah. Really. I'd say Bea Arthur could ring me up. Yeah.
59:32
Caller
Oh, mom.
59:33
Adam
Grandma.
59:35
Caller
Yeah.
59:35
Adam
Well, you know, women can do this. Listen, I would believe her because why not? I mean, mine as well.
59:42
Caller
It's not true. Yeah.
59:44
Caller
I could use that.
59:46
Adam
Did she say?
59:46
Caller
She could use it.
59:47
Drew
Did she say she was going to use it tonight, too?
59:50
Adam
That's right. No, you can't. You know, it's funny about women masturbating or having orgasms. Guys will then masturbate to women masturbating. Well, it was fine.
1:00:00
Caller
That's the thing that caught me off guard because she said she'd never masturbated before and and she, you know, that she wasn't interested in doing that, but that she just didn't need to.
1:00:09
Adam
Well, but that's different. She'd never met someone like you before.
1:00:12
Drew
See how different women are than men, though, Jay? They're just so different.
1:00:17
Caller
I know. But I mean, I just, I mean, we both feel the same way by each other.
1:00:21
Drew
And for her, when she when she gets those feelings, they become sexual and they're so intense that she can actually have climax.
1:00:28
Caller
I mean, but is this is this like a healthy, I mean, is this like, okay, to do this, have a long distance relationship like this?
1:00:34
Adam
Well, it's never going to work. It's doom.
1:00:36
Drew
I know.
1:00:36
Caller
I mean, I'm thinking realistically. I mean, well, she's a thousand miles away.
1:00:40
Adam
She's in Canada.
1:00:41
Caller
Yeah, she's way out there.
1:00:43
Adam
Where are you calling from?
1:00:44
Caller
Connecticut. And she's in British Columbia.
1:00:46
Adam
Oh boy.
1:00:47
Drew
Three thousand miles.
1:00:48
Caller
Oh, okay.
1:00:49
Adam
Yeah.
1:00:49
Caller
I'll never take a few.
1:00:50
Adam
You're screwed. And you guys met in Florida?
1:00:52
Caller
Yeah. We, we hung out at the same, we were at the same resort and we met and hung out for a couple of days.
1:00:59
Adam
Your folks take you to Florida for like a summer vacation or some kind of Christmas vacation or something?
1:01:04
Caller
Yeah. We have a February vacation and she was down there on vacation too.
1:01:07
Adam
Hold on. I got to make a...
1:01:08
Drew
Disney World.
1:01:09
Adam
Kick dad nuts for not taking me to Florida. I keep a list of reasons to kick dad in the nuts for. Yeah. Son of a bitch. My dad took me to Van Nuys one winter. It was great. Hey Jay?
1:01:22
Caller
Yeah.
1:01:23
Adam
Good. You know what? You sound pretty sound for one of our callers. Well, you really do.
1:01:28
Caller
It makes me feel kind of normal.
1:01:29
Adam
Yes. You're exceedingly normal. You're very, you're very mature for a 16 year old. And listen, if you're enjoying it, fine. If it gets frustrating, well, maybe that's the time to call it quits. All right. Why don't we speak to Johnson? You're 18. What's up?
1:01:48
Caller
Yeah. I had a question for Dr. Drew. Yeah. Like sometimes me and my friends would be like back at Broadway and we, you know, we, we love that wrestling scene and, you know, we hit each other with, you know, like wood and stuff like that. We try not to hit each other hard, but like sometimes when it hits hard, I don't really feel pain in my head. And I wanted to ask about that. I mean, why, why is that?
1:02:12
Drew
I don't understand. You take a piece of wood?
1:02:15
Caller
Yeah.
1:02:15
Adam
Hit it, hit it to your head. You don't feel pain.
1:02:18
Caller
Yeah. Sometimes it hits hard, you know?
1:02:20
Caller
Yeah. Maybe there's nothing up there. Johnson, these guys in wrestling, when they hit each other with head, you know what they wind up with? Concussions.
1:02:27
Caller
Yeah, I know. And yeah, that's what I wanted to ask too. Because sometimes, you know, like, because I've been doing this for a long time, and then like, you know, my dad will be like, you know, go get me this, you know, go get me a beer. I'll go to the fridge and I'll forget what I'm there for, you know, I'll be like.
1:02:43
Drew
Oh, there you go.
1:02:43
Caller
There it is.
1:02:45
Drew
Those are concussion syndromes. And it's interesting, there's some, there's a growing school of thought in neurologic circles that an injury to the brain, like a head injury, a concussion, may be putting people at risk for dementia and Alzheimer's, as though, as though an injury somehow triggers a progressive destruction of brain when you're older. Thank you. And you know, everybody, I'm sure, is aware of the Muhammad Ali type syndrome where you can get progressive multiple injuries that accumulate.
1:03:10
Adam
Thank God I have 10 years of football followed by 16, 15 years of boxing. I really, I should be a retard another six months, Drew. I mean, I've got, I got concussions when I played football all the time. Not all the time, but at least, I'd say at least three.
1:03:30
Caller
Wow.
1:03:31
Adam
You know how it was. You get your head dinged all the, you get your bell rung. They called it all the time, right? Yeah. But Drew, you only played seven and a half man football, so you don't know.
1:03:40
Drew
I played at the Little Lord Fauntleroy School. That's right. We weren't allowed to have head injuries.
1:03:46
Adam
Drew went to a, well, the helmets were made of pewter. They're actually commissioned by the Franklin Mint. He played, he went to a prep school.
1:03:56
Drew
Paul Revere Helmets.
1:03:57
Adam
He went to the Little Lord Fauntleroy School for albino hemophiliacs. Is that right, Drew?
1:04:03
Drew
That's what you say.
1:04:04
Adam
That's right. I went to a real school. I went to North Hollywood High. That's a real learning went on at that school. Oh, yeah. I was whizzing on my friends and wrestling the entire time. I was a ceramics major, Barry. Does that tell you how my education is? Majored in clay, everybody. Drew, you have a call you want?
1:04:28
Drew
Yeah, I'll see you next 16.
1:04:29
Adam
All right. That's going to take me about 15 minutes to process. I wanted to say to Johnson, just to play it safe, each time you go to the fridge, just grab a beer. You know what I mean? I mean, if you can't remember, if you go to the fridge...
1:04:42
Caller
It sounds like your dad always wants a beer.
1:04:44
Adam
Just hand your dad a beer. Maybe he wanted it, maybe he didn't. How bad could it go if you just handed him a beer? Nick?
1:04:52
Caller
Hello?
1:04:53
Adam
Was Nick who we're going to talk to or was it Mike? Nick. Nick. Okay. Nick, you're 16. What's up?
1:04:59
Caller
Hi. I'd like to say first off that, Adam, you are godlike.
1:05:04
Adam
Thank you. Thank you very much.
1:05:07
Caller
Dr. Drew, you, your intelligence is not easily surpassed.
1:05:12
Caller
Relax, Nick. What's going on? And Nick, any feelings about me or just a, you, you, you just a schmuck on a radio.
1:05:18
Adam
Did you see the Nutty Professor?
1:05:20
Caller
I don't know, dude. You did like a documentary on wrestling.
1:05:23
Adam
No. The Nutty Professor coming to America. Boomerang.
1:05:29
Caller
Oh, you did coming to America? Okay. Mad props, dude. All right. There you go.
1:05:32
Caller
Okay.
1:05:33
Caller
Mad props. That's good, Barry.
1:05:35
Adam
Go ahead.
1:05:35
Caller
That was at me.
1:05:36
Adam
I'm going to name my kid Barry so he can make a living in the industry, by the way. This is a good, a good industry name. What's up, Nick?
1:05:44
Caller
Well, you know, like from about the ages of seven to probably around 11 or 12, I really don't, I really don't remember the exact end of it because he got, you know, kind of taken to prison. My cousin, Chris, would abuse me sexually and physically and like, you know, verbally.
1:06:03
Adam
Why were you spending so much time?
1:06:05
Caller
Right, right. The thing is that, like, let me break it down for you. He was, I was, I was really small and skinny and he was like six to probably 230 and he got mugged by three guys. And they all came out beaten up worse than him. He was very physically imposed.
1:06:28
Drew
We understand why you were under his control, but why were you spending time around him? Why did your parents let that happen?
1:06:33
Adam
Didn't you hear a question?
1:06:34
Caller
Well, I didn't tell my parents.
1:06:36
Adam
Yeah, but no, but listen, I had a cousin named Greg. He lived in Santa Monica. I saw him for Christmas and I saw him for Thanksgiving. And we sat around the table and that was it. I didn't go live with Greg.
1:06:50
Drew
They were very concerned what Adam was going to do to Greg.
1:06:53
Adam
It's actually Greg's parents.
1:06:55
Caller
Well, my mom and his mom are the only two sisters out of six siblings.
1:07:04
Drew
I see.
1:07:05
Adam
Your mom, I see. That's why. Oh, it's your mom's sister. That's different.
1:07:11
Caller
Well, that's his. No, they're just really close.
1:07:14
Adam
Okay. I understand. Okay. I don't mean to bust your balls too much, but I just I don't understand why you spent so much time with him, but maybe he lived nearby and your mother was close to her sister. So he did this. How often?
1:07:32
Caller
Not like too often, but for quite a while. It was maybe like once every two months.
1:07:40
Caller
What did he go to prison for?
1:07:42
Caller
He went to prison for the first time for tax evasion. What?
1:07:46
Adam
No.
1:07:46
Caller
No.
1:07:47
Caller
You were waiting here. Parole violation, weren't you?
1:07:50
Adam
That's our normal answer, yeah.
1:07:52
Caller
Yeah. No. He went first for drugs possession, I think. And then followed by that shortly after for public intoxication.
1:08:04
Adam
Really?
1:08:07
Caller
Because that was a parole violation, but it was public intoxication.
1:08:10
Adam
I see. Okay. All right. So Nick, now what?
1:08:15
Caller
And like I got over it well. I mean, you can't really get over something like that, but I dealt with it well. I'm like a stronger person emotionally for it. You know, like the little problems that teenagers have, they don't really matter much to me.
1:08:31
Adam
Right.
1:08:32
Caller
And so like now my cousin, Jenny, his sister, his younger sister, she's like a little bit less than a year younger than me. It turns out he had been doing the same thing to her.
1:08:43
Adam
Oh yeah. Of course. Of course. Yeah. I'm sure somebody did something to him too.
1:08:48
Drew
And I'm sure grandpa did something to his mom.
1:08:50
Caller
I'm sure that that happened to him, you know? And that's why I can't really, like I can't bring myself to judge him or blame him, you know?
1:08:59
Adam
Well, go ahead.
1:08:59
Caller
But, yeah, it's all right. He deserves to be blamed.
1:09:02
Drew
Are you doing anything to other people?
1:09:04
Caller
What?
1:09:05
Drew
Are you doing anything to other people?
1:09:06
Caller
No. That's the thing. Is that I'm sorry that he didn't have the strength that I do.
1:09:10
Caller
Nick, do you? I'm sorry.
1:09:12
Caller
Go ahead.
1:09:12
Caller
Do you ever blame yourself, Nick?
1:09:13
No.
1:09:16
Adam
Well, now he does, Barry. Thanks a lot.
1:09:18
Caller
Yeah.
1:09:18
Caller
Way to go, dude.
1:09:19
Adam
Yeah.
1:09:19
Caller
There you go, Barry.
1:09:21
Adam
Big Hollywood guy. Come down the hill. It's your fault. I can't feel bad.
1:09:25
Caller
Well, no.
1:09:26
Adam
All right. So listen, what is the question there?
1:09:29
Caller
Well, the question is, I don't know if I should tell the rest of my family, because I've told my sister, but only recently after she found out. And she was very understanding because she's done lots of work with like rape victims and things like that. And she understood that I had worked my way through it and that I'm...
1:09:44
Adam
How old is she?
1:09:45
Caller
She's 23.
1:09:46
Adam
Oh, she's done a lot of work with rape victims.
1:09:48
Drew
Yeah, it's suspicious.
1:09:51
Adam
And I really wonder what went on. I want to know what your grandpa with the grandpa of these two sisters.
1:09:57
Caller
That's right. It wasn't my grand... Well, it wasn't my grandfather. It might have been his on his dad's side, I think.
1:10:04
Adam
OK, somebody did something to him or mom or his dad. I want to know.
1:10:11
Caller
His dad was in the military. He wasn't home very often, so I highly doubt it was my uncle.
1:10:15
Drew
We're suspicious about your mom and her sister. Yes. They put everybody into the risk pool.
1:10:21
Adam
And by the way, how do you not know that your son is being molested for seven or eight years? You know what I mean? A very long period of time. I mean, people say this all the time. Well, they left us alone. They went out shopping, so on and so forth. You gotta, I mean, listen, if your dog was being molested, you should be able to come home and tune in to that.
1:10:46
Caller
Nick, Nick, why are you afraid to tell your family man?
1:10:48
Adam
I got rid of Nick. He's embarrassed. I mean, I'm sure he feels the shame and, you know, as you brought out Barry, he feels it's his fault now. But he should, he should, he should say something, although I'm worried about that family. I worry about the sister who's working with the rape victims. And I wonder what happened to her that led her that direction. And every everything is suspect. I think he should, I think he should get his own life, establish it, move out, go to college, so on and so forth, and then maybe address this in a couple of years.
1:11:21
Drew
He's doing pretty well with it, though.
1:11:22
Adam
It really sounds like it. Yes, he is. All right. We're going to take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Jennifer's 20. Boyfriend wants anal sex. Wants to know if it causes any psychological problems. Your parents can be hurt quite emotionally from this act. But I don't know about yourself. We'll get into that.
1:11:41
Drew
Other parents, too, are just being a parent.
1:11:43
Adam
That's right. It hurts Drew a little bit every time. We'll be back.
1:11:48
Caller
Back once again with it.
1:12:07
Caller
This is Love Line on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7, The Buzz.
1:12:23
Adam
It's Love Line. I'm Adam Carolla. He is Dr. Drew. Barry Blaustein is our guest tonight. He has made himself a film, Beyond the Mat. This is out starting tomorrow nationwide. It's a documentary, has a lot of the professional wrestlers in it, and it follows these guys with their families, behind the scenes over a course of a number of years, and you get a peek behind the curtain of the professional wrestling scene, not only the stuff that you see on TV, but the good stuff, the better stuff, the human story, the dramas it unfolds behind, under the mat.
1:13:06
Caller
Under the mat, under the see me mat.
1:13:08
Adam
That's right. I went to a professional wrestling school about a month ago to do a piece on another show that I do, and I can tell you, it's kind of brutal.
1:13:22
Caller
Yeah, very brutal.
1:13:23
Adam
Yeah, it's rough. I made a better wrestler than I thought. Drew?
1:13:28
Drew
Yep.
1:13:28
Adam
Ever show you that wrestling piece?
1:13:32
Drew
Oh yeah, I saw it.
1:13:32
Adam
Yeah, looking pretty good.
1:13:34
Drew
I saw Jimmy get hurt.
1:13:36
Adam
Yeah. You know the thing that was really funny about that? What? My partner Jimmy, we did a bit on the man show at Comedy Central, 1030 Wednesday nights. And we went to professional wrestling school in San Bernardino and Jimmy's got some game but he doesn't have quite as much athleticism as Maude. And he was dressed as an ostrich sack, we call it, a giant scrotum sack. That was his wrestling character. And mine was the calligrapher because that instills fear in the hearts of men. You think about a guy with a quill who can really do that penmanship, maybe make out a wedding invitation or something like that. Think about tights, feather in the hat. No more. So we're running around and there's one point where we're doing, where they're putting us through all the moves. There's one point, I can't remember what the move is, but these two guys, and they were professional wrestlers, took them both by the arm and just basically flipped them over and dropped them on his back. And it was during the point, now this was out in San Bernardino and it was like 8.15 at night. What we did is we shot some of my stuff because I had to get out of there and come do this god-awful show. And I was like leaving. I was getting my stuff together and I was getting out of there and I was kind of in a hurry. And so I poked my head back in and I was saying, bye to all the guys and thanking them for all the help, the guys who own the wrestling school and the wrestlers, just as Jimmy got flopped onto his back. And Jimmy really got the wind knocked out of him. I mean, you saw that, right, Drew?
1:15:11
Drew
It looked like you really got hurt.
1:15:12
Adam
Yeah. Now, you could only see it, you know, we only kept the cut for a second, but the camera kept rolling and he was rolling around. I mean, he couldn't move. He couldn't catch his breath. You know, you get the wind knocked out of you. It's scary. He never had the wind knocked down before.
1:15:25
Drew
But is that right?
1:15:26
Adam
No. He is a pussie, yeah. No, he didn't play football. I guess he played baseball or something. Every kid should have the wind knocked out of them at least once so they can experience the feeling of not being able to breathe for a prolonged period of time. But the thing that was really funny is the next day, we were all watching the outtakes in our office and Jimmy was extremely PO'd at me because here's how it went. Jimmy gets flipped. Jimmy lands on back. Jimmy rolls in pain, like unable to get his breath and rolling around. And then you see me walk into the frame. All right, guys, catch you later. Hey, Jimmy, take it slow. I don't know. I love my Jimmy. I said something like completely innocuous. It was bizarre. It was like, hey, Jimmy, catch you.
1:16:15
Caller
And he's like, oh, sorry about that punctured lung.
1:16:19
Adam
But it's really funny to see on tape. It's that much more damning is what I want to say. All right, Drew, where are they? Yes.
1:16:28
Caller
OK, you're talking to Jennifer.
1:16:30
Adam
Oh, do you have Jimmy on the phone? No way. Christ, are you serious? See there? How do we put him there? Okay, hold on a second. Rarely do I sidestep an anal call, but in this case...
1:16:42
Drew
When your lover comes on, it's kind of the same thing, isn't it Adam?
1:16:47
Adam
That's true, Drew. Very good point. It's the Emmy Award winning Jimmy Kimmel, everybody.
1:16:53
Caller
Thanks. Last year, I was nominated this year.
1:16:57
Adam
I know, but that's all right. Once you get the Emmy, they can never take it back.
1:17:00
Caller
I just want to make one slight correction, because I think Drew will appreciate it, and that's this. In retrospect, we knew the wind was knocked out of me, and that's all that was the matter. But when Adam was leaving, see you guys later, for all he knew, my spine was wrapped around my liver. That's right. I mean, I literally could have gone out there, gone out of that place on the stretcher, and, you know, in a full body cast, and it wouldn't have made a difference.
1:17:32
Adam
Oh, come on, Jimmy. I knew you were all right. I had a gut feeling.
1:17:39
Caller
Drew, you saw that flip, right?
1:17:41
Drew
Oh, look, you see, what you see is you getting, first of all, just from a high height falling straight back onto your back, and then that grimace in your face was just was horrifying.
1:18:01
Caller
He starts shaking people's hands.
1:18:05
Adam
But I can't remember what I said to you, Jimmy.
1:18:08
Caller
He said, I'll catch you tomorrow.
1:18:12
Adam
See, here's the thing, what I've learned, Jimmy, I didn't want to panic you.
1:18:15
Caller
Yeah, and by the way, the athleticism, we'll see who's got more tomorrow.
1:18:20
Adam
Oh, yes, we will, because we're playing softball tomorrow, baby. My team against Jimmy.
1:18:26
Caller
And believe me, we'll be the victor.
1:18:29
Adam
Oh, no, it's a big winner-take-all type grudge match.
1:18:33
Caller
That's right. All right, fellas.
1:18:34
Adam
Speaking of wrestling, all right, Jimmy. Well, thank you. We'll see you in the morning.
1:18:39
Caller
Great.
1:18:40
Adam
A great Emmy Award-winning Jimmy Kimmel who's not nominated this year. How does that work, by the way? He and Ben Stein win the Emmy last season for best game show host and this season not nominated. I smell foul play, Drew, with the Academy. And I know you're as outraged as I am.
1:19:04
Drew
They were promoting him last year the way MTV does for us every year.
1:19:08
Adam
Oh, that's good. All right, where the hell were we? Jennifer? Yes. You're 20. What's up?
1:19:17
Caller
Well, my boyfriend wants to have anal sex with me, and I'm not sure if that's a good idea because I've heard that it can cause dysfunction.
1:19:28
Drew
Yeah, it can.
1:19:29
Caller
Whether physically, which is which I'm more concerned with.
1:19:33
Drew
But it's not it's not like as though one episode is going to do that. If it's if it's something that you take slowly and it doesn't cause you pain, it's something you can do without significant injury, usually it doesn't you don't want to do. You shouldn't do it.
1:19:46
Adam
It doesn't scramble your brain, Drew.
1:19:48
Drew
Yeah.
1:19:49
Caller
So besides pain, there's no you're right.
1:19:53
Drew
It can change the function of the muscle. It can tear things. You get hemorrhoids. Things can happen. But a pain is a good barometer of what whether or not you're going to get in trouble.
1:20:04
Caller
Okay.
1:20:04
Adam
So it's important not to numb it with coke like I do to my bitches?
1:20:08
Caller
No.
1:20:09
Adam
I see. So Jennifer.
1:20:12
Caller
Yes.
1:20:13
Adam
Is your boyfriend, is he sort of hell bent for re-election? I mean, is he not stopping? Is he bothering you?
1:20:22
Caller
No. He's really considerate of what I want. But I'm also like wondering if maybe it will cause like a change in the relationship. Maybe if...
1:20:34
Caller
Sure. How?
1:20:36
Adam
He gets the power. Come on.
1:20:39
Caller
Yeah. Cause now I have the power.
1:20:41
Adam
Ain't all an A&E. You know what I mean? I mean, who's in charge? You know what I mean? The A&R. That's right. Not the A&E.
1:20:51
Caller
We have a pretty well-balanced relationship.
1:20:54
Adam
You do now. Wait till he starts working here back there. All of a sudden, he's going to be walking around like Mussolini. Rectolini.
1:21:04
Drew
It's something that sounds like you want to do.
1:21:07
Caller
It doesn't sound like something I want to do?
1:21:09
Drew
No.
1:21:10
Caller
Well, I'm just concerned with maybe his opinion of me will change. No. He'll think less of me, maybe.
1:21:18
Drew
No.
1:21:19
Caller
If you do or you don't.
1:21:20
Caller
If I do.
1:21:21
Caller
If you do?
1:21:22
Caller
Yeah.
1:21:23
Adam
Now, he won't just as long as he gets to be the first one to plant the flag on your anus, in the name of whatever his country is.
1:21:34
Caller
So I won't look like a slut if he...
1:21:36
Caller
No, no, no.
1:21:37
Adam
Now listen, how big is his penis?
1:21:40
Caller
It's big.
1:21:41
Adam
Oh, it is?
1:21:42
Caller
It's a pretty good size.
1:21:43
Adam
That could be trouble. And how big is your a-hole?
1:21:46
Caller
I haven't measured. Really? Yeah.
1:21:48
Adam
You don't have calipers, sir?
1:21:50
Caller
No.
1:21:50
Adam
No. Okay. But I think you know if you'd have a small one, right? I'm just kidding. I have no idea how this works. So he has a large penis.
1:22:01
Caller
Yes.
1:22:02
Adam
That makes me nervous. Maybe you could start with a smaller penis and sort of work your way up incrementally.
1:22:09
Caller
I don't think that's a good idea.
1:22:10
Adam
Well, you're sure you don't want me to come in there and get the ball rolling?
1:22:14
Caller
No. Pretty sure.
1:22:15
Adam
Okay. All right. So why don't you give it a little more thought because it seems like you're thinking too much about it.
1:22:23
Caller
But on the physical aspect of it, so I shouldn't have any problems if...
1:22:27
Drew
That's not what I said.
1:22:29
Caller
No.
1:22:29
Adam
Here's what Drew is saying.
1:22:31
Caller
Okay.
1:22:31
Adam
Many, many, many millions of gay Americans participate in this on a nightly basis. And many heterosexual couples do as well. And everyone seems to be fine. But here's how you'll know it's painful. You'll know there's damage is when there's excruciating pain. The body works real good that way. You know what I mean? It's all set up. What I mean is, how do you know you're going to hurt yourself when you're lifting weights or exercising or doing anything in life? Cooking. How do you know when the handle is too hot? It hurts. So if it's very painful, stop it. On the other hand, No sex. Yes, thank you, Drew. If it glides right in and you don't even know it, well then you're probably not doing a lot of damage to yourself. Would you say that's correct, Drew?
1:23:20
Drew
Just careful. Yeah, be careful.
1:23:22
Adam
Okay. Who do you want to hop on next here, Drew?
1:23:26
Drew
I was thinking Todd. He's 23.
1:23:28
Adam
All right. Todd?
1:23:30
Barry W. Blaustein
Hello.
1:23:31
Adam
You're 23. What's up?
1:23:33
Barry W. Blaustein
Okay. My question is, my girlfriend gets real angry with me when I say or do anything that she disapproves of. She gets real angry and starts to hit. And I know she learned this at home. Her father and her... Is OJ.
1:23:48
Caller
Simpson?
1:23:50
Barry W. Blaustein
What's that?
1:23:50
Adam
Her dad's OJ. No.
1:23:53
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah.
1:23:53
Adam
Yeah. Don't try to make jokes. It confuses our list. Okay.
1:23:57
Caller
Sorry about that, Todd.
1:23:58
Adam
That's all right.
1:23:59
Barry W. Blaustein
That's okay. Anyway, I was wondering... I know she's learned this at home. I mean, he doesn't abuse her, but that's how they kind of hit it. You know, he slapped her a couple of times when he got...
1:24:10
Drew
That's abuse.
1:24:12
Adam
Well, come on.
1:24:14
Barry W. Blaustein
That's abuse.
1:24:15
Adam
This is her father, right? Yeah. Why isn't she out of the house? How old is she?
1:24:20
Barry W. Blaustein
She's 18. She's still in high school. It's her senior year.
1:24:24
Adam
I see. And does he continue to do this?
1:24:27
Barry W. Blaustein
No, it only happens every great once in a while when they get real angry, but they say and do a lot of things that they can't take back, you know, the real regretful things to each other.
1:24:38
Adam
This is the father. Yeah, correct. What's their nationality?
1:24:43
Barry W. Blaustein
They're white.
1:24:44
Adam
Okay. Well, you don't know anything else about her? Just white?
1:24:48
Barry W. Blaustein
No.
1:24:48
Adam
You don't know what... She might be German, she might be Italian, she might be French.
1:24:54
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah, probably a little bit of each.
1:24:56
Caller
Todd, in your family, did anybody hit anybody?
1:24:59
Barry W. Blaustein
No. No. No abuse at all. Nothing like that.
1:25:03
Drew
What makes it okay for you to be in a relationship with somebody who does this sort of thing?
1:25:07
Barry W. Blaustein
It doesn't make it okay. But what I'm trying to do is I want to work through this with her. I mean, I love her. I've been with her for about eight months now. And I don't want to just bail on her because I feel like she's in a bad situation. And I want to kind of help her.
1:25:20
Drew
What is her bad situation?
1:25:22
Caller
Well, that she hits.
1:25:24
Barry W. Blaustein
When she gets really upset, she just wants to hit. That's what violence is her answer.
1:25:28
Drew
Is she drinking then?
1:25:30
Barry W. Blaustein
No, not anymore. Not since we've been dating. But her father does. And her whole family has a past problem with alcohol.
1:25:37
Caller
Does she have a past problem with alcohol?
1:25:39
Barry W. Blaustein
Yes, she did. She used to drink a lot. And since we've been together, she doesn't drink anymore. All right.
1:25:44
Drew
Okay, Todd, you need to go to Hell and On.
1:25:46
Adam
And why do you need a project? Hold on, goofball. You're 23. You're dating the girls in high school, you jack-off. I mean, come on. You're 23 years old. You're dating a high schooler who's hitting you, whose family's chaotic. I mean, why are you saving her? Why are you so involved with this?
1:26:06
Barry W. Blaustein
Well, it started out, we were just kind of messing around, and then it turned into a serious relationship.
1:26:11
Adam
All right. But what's up with your life?
1:26:14
Barry W. Blaustein
Nothing, really.
1:26:15
Adam
I mean, That's what I thought. Nothing.
1:26:18
Drew
You're in college?
1:26:19
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah.
1:26:19
Adam
Junior college.
1:26:21
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah.
1:26:21
Caller
Actually, I am.
1:26:23
Adam
And when are you transferring? Come on. You're 23.
1:26:26
Barry W. Blaustein
This is actually next year.
1:26:28
Adam
Drew had finished medical school at 23 and was on the lecture circuit.
1:26:33
Barry W. Blaustein
Yeah, I got kind of a late start.
1:26:34
Drew
All right. But Todd, where did you get this codependency? Where did you learn that you need to fix people, that you go for broken swords?
1:26:42
Barry W. Blaustein
I have no idea, actually.
1:26:44
Drew
Does your mom drink?
1:26:46
Barry W. Blaustein
No.
1:26:46
Drew
Dad?
1:26:48
Barry W. Blaustein
Nope. Actually, my dad's been gone still, like, too.
1:26:51
Drew
He's what?
1:26:52
Adam
He's been gone. He's probably drinking somewhere.
1:26:55
Barry W. Blaustein
No, he's in prison.
1:26:56
Caller
Okay.
1:26:57
Adam
Well, don't they have happy hour there now?
1:26:59
Drew
What's he in prison for?
1:27:02
Caller
Drugs.
1:27:03
Caller
Okay.
1:27:03
Drew
Okay. So there, there it is. Okay. A parent who's an addict and alcoholic turns you into somebody that becomes a caretaker. But basically what children do when they're growing up and they have a parent who's an alcoholic or drug addict is they learn that they have to kind of control them and contain them. And they become sort of a caretaker to keep them pieced together so that they don't have to deal with the pain and the chaos and the, and the potential abuse that's unleashed by the alcoholic or addict parent. So that's a good codependent. That's, that's the template for that. Now you go find another one of those in your peer world, your, your girlfriend, and you can keep acting this thing out.
1:27:36
Caller
Alright.
1:27:36
Drew
Go to Alan On. Get up sponsor, work the program.
1:27:39
Caller
Alright.
1:27:39
Adam
We were gonna take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to, oh man, everyone's raped. Natalie got raped. Natalie, 16, ever since she was raped one year ago, she slept with eight guys. Once it was normal. That sounds pretty good. And then pregnant fool around. Let's see. Alright. We're gonna take a little break. I think we'll, when we come back, we'll speak to Natalie. You can't figure out what's going on ever since the rape. Drew?
1:28:09
Caller
Yep.
1:28:10
Adam
We'll talk to you in just a minute when we come back.
1:28:35
Caller
This is Loveline on Outrageous Talk Radio 100.7 The Buzz.
1:28:53
Adam
It's Loveline. I'm Adam, he's Drew.
1:28:56
Caller
Barry W.
1:28:56
Adam
Blaustein is our guest tonight. He was a head writer on Saturday Night Live for a handful of years, then co-wrote the Nutty Professor I and II, Coming to America, Boomerang, a bunch of other Eddie Murphy movies. And now he's here to plug Beyond the Mat, which is a documentary out tomorrow. This has big name pro wrestlers in it. It's Look, Peek, Behind the Curtain. And lots of interesting stuff in there, some drug addiction, some family stuff.
1:29:25
Caller
Sexual abuse.
1:29:26
Adam
All right. Is it?
1:29:27
Caller
There's tales of sexual abuse.
1:29:29
Adam
Is it rated R?
1:29:30
Caller
Yeah, rated R.
1:29:31
Adam
Nice. And we see any man ass in this film?
1:29:36
Caller
Yeah, mostly, but there's usually tights on it.
1:29:39
Adam
I see. That's all right. I use my imagination. All right. Oh, something came out of my penis again. Drew, where were you?
1:29:49
Drew
Natalie 16.
1:29:50
Adam
That's right. Okay. Natalie?
1:29:53
Drew
Yeah.
1:29:54
Adam
You're 16.
1:29:55
Caller
Uh-huh.
1:29:56
Adam
It's a rape night on Loveline. So you picked the right night. What happened? Who raped you?
1:30:01
Caller
About a year ago, this guy, I kind of knew him, but not really. He raped me. And I was really messed up by it for seven or eight months. I didn't do anything. I didn't go anywhere. But once I kind of started going out and hanging out with my friends and stuff again, I just started sleeping with whoever I didn't really care.
1:30:22
Adam
How did this rape happen?
1:30:24
Caller
I was, I got really, really drunk one night with a bunch of my friends and he was there.
1:30:29
Caller
He took me away to a different room. Since I was so drunk, he just had his way with me.
1:30:35
Adam
How old was he? Twenty-two when you were what? Fifteen?
1:30:39
Caller
Yeah.
1:30:40
Adam
Oh, great. What a lovely individual. Asshole.
1:30:43
Drew
What was he doing there?
1:30:45
Caller
What?
1:30:46
Drew
Why was he even at that party?
1:30:47
Caller
I don't know. It was just a bad situation.
1:30:50
Adam
I know. I was talking to Barry off the air, but so far it's just a snake eyes tonight. Please tell me that something happened to set you up for this.
1:31:03
Caller
Before I was raped?
1:31:04
Adam
Yes, yes. Alcoholic dad, some abuse, something like that?
1:31:09
Caller
No, sorry.
1:31:11
Adam
I can't believe it. Tonight has been a night where everyone has been raped, but no one was ever raped before, no one was sexually abused, and no one had an alcoholic dad who beat on them. Yet they're at parties getting loaded with 22 year olds at 15 and passing out. What are we missing?
1:31:28
Caller
Anybody in prison?
1:31:30
Drew
No.
1:31:31
Adam
Where's your dad?
1:31:32
Caller
I live with my dad.
1:31:34
Drew
Where's your mom?
1:31:34
Adam
You live in prison with your dad?
1:31:36
Caller
No, my dad's not in prison.
1:31:38
Drew
Where's your mom?
1:31:39
Caller
My mom lives in a nearby town. She lives here every day.
1:31:44
Adam
Every day when you drive by the prison?
1:31:46
Caller
No, nobody's in prison.
1:31:48
Drew
This is a great example of how we have to interpret the stories our callers tell us. When the mom is taken away from the children by the courts, that means something profound.
1:31:56
Adam
Well, maybe this didn't happen. Maybe it didn't go down that way.
1:32:00
Caller
No, my mom has legal custody of us, but she let us come live with our dad about four years ago.
1:32:07
Caller
Why is that?
1:32:08
Caller
Because my mom didn't have the money or resources to support us.
1:32:12
Adam
Yes, but doesn't she just get the money from dad?
1:32:15
Caller
Well, yeah, but it wasn't.
1:32:16
Caller
She thought my dad could give us a better life than she could.
1:32:19
Adam
Yeah, but that's big problems. I mean, think about mom. Think about a mother who gives the kids to live with dad.
1:32:27
Caller
Yeah.
1:32:27
Adam
I mean, isn't your mom a little screwed up?
1:32:30
Caller
Oh, no, not really.
1:32:32
Caller
Has she ever been involved in abusive relationships?
1:32:35
Caller
Um, I don't really know.
1:32:37
Caller
Does she have a lot of boyfriends?
1:32:39
Caller
She kind of dated around a lot, not as much as my dad has.
1:32:45
Adam
And really, mom's not alcoholic or, you know, drugs, whatever.
1:32:51
Caller
Any of your mom's boyfriends ever hit on you?
1:32:53
Caller
No.
1:32:56
Drew
Nobody ever struck you with their hand or anything?
1:32:58
Caller
No.
1:33:00
Adam
All right. Well, nothing good. Although, although I know something big time is up with mom.
1:33:06
Drew
You can feel it. You can feel it from Natalie too.
1:33:08
Adam
I can feel it out of Natalie, but there's no sane mother who gives her kids away that way. I mean, I know she gave it to biological dad to raise, but still that's biological dad who she's already Natalie's described as a guy who's dating like a maniac. Well, she didn't say maniac.
1:33:26
Caller
Yeah, he's right.
1:33:27
Adam
Oh, he is?
1:33:28
Caller
Yeah.
1:33:29
Adam
Yeah. Does he wear a lot of medallions and stuff?
1:33:31
Caller
Well, no, he's had a long string of really, really messed up girlfriends and marriages and things.
1:33:39
Caller
Was he discreet when he would be having sex with his girlfriends or was it fairly open?
1:33:42
Caller
Oh, not at all. Never.
1:33:44
Adam
Okay. Yeah. So I mean, your dad's no saint, is he?
1:33:48
Caller
No.
1:33:48
Adam
I mean, dad's not a great guy and your mom yet dropped you off over there.
1:33:53
Caller
Yeah. Well, my dad was married when she sent us to live with him, so she thought it was stable.
1:33:57
Adam
Okay. But the reason they broke up is probably he was screwing around on your mom, right?
1:34:02
Caller
Yeah.
1:34:03
Adam
All right. So anyway, not great role models. But the point is, is you're now kind of spinning out of control. So why don't you stop? You know what you're doing, right?
1:34:12
Caller
Well, yeah, I know what I'm doing and I can see and I can think about it and I know what's wrong. But once I get out, hanging out with my friends again and I meet some guy and it just, I don't stop. I just do it.
1:34:24
Adam
All right.
1:34:24
Drew
Well, stop. You're trying to manage feelings that are overwhelming and dangerous and you're reenacting a traumatizing experience, perhaps to try to master it. But what you need to do is maybe get in some rape counseling and get together with some other young ladies who've been through similar kinds of awful traumatic experiences. Dig through this a little bit.
1:34:43
Adam
All right. Christine, yes, you have to get in counseling because you're raped. Christine, you're 24. You're really into S&M. You don't remember your childhood.
1:34:53
Drew
No. All right.
1:34:54
Adam
Someone beat you.
1:34:55
Drew
There you go.
1:34:55
Adam
And there you go. That's it.
1:34:58
Caller
Okay. My main question was, is it something if I pursue it, is it bad for me or should I stop it and get into counseling, try to get over it?
1:35:07
Drew
Get into counseling. Our culture would lead you to believe that this is you sort of exploring your sexuality, expressing something positive. When in fact, it's a way of fetishizing your sexual experience in order to tolerate it, and that thereby distances you from the emotional experience of connection that sex is supposed to be about.
1:35:24
Caller
All right.
1:35:24
Drew
So yeah, get into counseling.
1:35:25
Caller
I said the same thing to my mother.
1:35:27
Adam
And me as well. We'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be back after this.
1:35:34
Caller
Loveline, 1-800-LOVE-191. Back in a minute.
1:35:37
Adam
Well, it's worth hearing.
1:35:52
Caller
Loveline was brought to you by Taco Bell.
1:35:56
Adam
Well, there it is. Another successful week put to bed. Drew, we'll see you in studio Monday night.
1:36:03
Drew
Sunday night.
1:36:04
Adam
I'm sorry, I meant Sunday night. Oh, Christ, I'm tired.
1:36:07
Drew
You be careful when you go home tonight. Something might fly out of your penis.
1:36:10
Adam
Well, you know, if I turn the car too sharp, something's liable to come out of there just through a centrifugal force.
1:36:16
Drew
Pull.
1:36:17
Adam
I'm going to have another shot of Nyquil and get back on the horse tonight. I absolutely mean it. Barry Blausein, thank you very much for coming in. Beyond the Mat, everyone, tomorrow. Released nationwide in a theater near you. You can also catch Barry and the rest of the wrestlers, such as Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper, idol to millions, including Cousin Sal. Tomorrow night on Larry King. And I want to thank Anderson for doing a great job all goddamn week. And of course, the beautiful, lovable, squeezeable Danielle for doing a great job on the phones with the coffee. And until next time, I'm Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo. There's some raping going on here.
1:36:55
Caller
Well, now, this has been Loveline.
1:36:57
Caller
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