0:01
Voiceover
Loveline is meant for an adult audience. Loveline may contain sexually-oriented content. Listener discretion advised. Now, here's Loveline. 1-800-LOVE-191 with Dr. Drew and Adam Corolla.
0:14
Voiceover
What are you insane?
0:25
Adam
I'm over there in Mexico, but we had a decent amount of work to do, and that was a little bit rough in the heat, but we managed to get by. So I'm back. How was the middle of your week, Drew?
0:36
Drew
Excellent. We had Lisa in here.
0:38
Adam
Lisa Gibbons came in here. What?
0:40
Drew
That show aired tonight, the show Lisa and I did. Teen Files.
0:44
Adam
How was that?
0:45
Drew
Good.
0:45
Adam
Oh, speaking of teen, by the way, what is this?
0:49
Drew
Oh, yes.
0:51
Adam
What is this? Teen, Drew and I are presenting at the Teen Choice Awards. Teen Choice Awards. Who puts that on? I never heard of that.
1:02
Drew
Me neither. Must be sort of Nickelodeon meets MTV meets something.
1:06
Adam
And why are we presenting?
1:08
Drew
I don't know.
1:09
Adam
Okay. But do you know we're presenting with Daisy Fuentes now?
1:12
Drew
Did you see the script?
1:16
Adam
No, I didn't see the script, but let me just let me just see if I can get some of the script. Let me just see if I can.
1:21
Drew
Got it on my car.
1:22
Adam
Oh, you do?
1:23
Drew
Yeah. You want to get it? At the break? We'll get it.
1:24
Adam
Yeah.
1:24
Drew
All right.
1:24
Adam
We'll get the Teen Choice Awards. We'll get the script that we're allegedly going to do.
1:30
Drew
I'm going over there one in the afternoon to do your rehearsal.
1:36
Adam
Don't go, Drew. I'm telling you.
1:38
Drew
They flipped out.
1:41
Adam
That's fine. That is fine. Here's what happened. I'll clue everybody in. I got a phone call in Mexico. It says, hey, you know you're doing that Teen Awards presentation on Sunday night, don't you? And I said, oh, Christ, I forgot about that. Okay. What time? 7 o'clock Sunday night. Who's doing it? You drew in Daisy Fuentes. It's like, why they got to put a third person up there by the way? Three people? How heavy is that goddamn Lucite Trophy we're handing out? But anyway, you and Daisy Fuentes and all that, so you're going to do this. So, okay, so what time? Okay, 7 o'clock Sunday night. Okay. Also, you'll need to be there at 1 o'clock on Sunday. I said, what for? Well, you got to rehearse. I said, what's the rehearsal? You stand in the wings, they start clapping, they introduce you, you walk out, you read a crappy teleprompter copy and then you get the hell off of there. They're gonna need you at 1 o'clock. I said, where is this place? Santa Monica. I said, no, I'm not going down there at 1 o'clock, reading over some bad copy and then going back home and then coming back again later. I'm not gonna quit my job so I can give out a Teen Choice Award. So tell them I'm not going. So Drew, they must have called you and said, you're going down.
2:59
Drew
You're going.
3:00
Adam
Now, why are you going down to rehearse for me?
3:02
Drew
Because the rehearsal that you're going to is an ultra secret, high security, emergencies only rehearsal.
3:13
Adam
But I'm not going to a rehearsal.
3:15
Drew
Yeah, you're going to five.
3:16
Adam
At five?
3:17
Yep.
3:19
Drew
Oh, yes. There's no Adam, otherwise.
3:23
Adam
All right, but I'm not going there and coming back home. That was really my...
3:26
Drew
You're going early.
3:26
Adam
I'm going at five.
3:27
Drew
You're going early.
3:28
Adam
All right, and why is mine the super secret one?
3:31
Drew
Because in other words, if there was a plane crash or something that they need to catch up some rehearsal material, they'd leave a little teeny window available for people for Ultra 6.
3:38
Adam
Why are you going at one? You should go at five.
3:41
Drew
Because somebody has got to walk through. Oh, who knows? Don't go, Drew.
3:45
Adam
Don't be such a pussy all the time.
3:47
Drew
I've got work to do. I'm going to do my work.
3:50
Adam
OK, so you're going to stay there from one o'clock, LA.?
3:53
Drew
I'm coming home.
3:54
Adam
Yeah, but you know, you're not going to get out of there until like 3 15 or some nonsense. You're going to get home at like 4 15. You're going to sit around for two hours and you're going back again. That's Santa Monica. All right, you got to go get that script.
4:05
Drew
No, we'll wait the break. Come on.
4:07
Adam
OK, all right. I've got to see what it is. It's going to be on a teleprompter. Yeah, that's going to be a mistake. I can't read.
4:15
Drew
I know.
4:16
Adam
OK.
4:18
Drew
This is going to be it's going to be nutty.
4:20
Adam
Listen, I told the guys I was in Mexico with, I'm going out there smoking, by the way. How funny is it if I just hit the stage at the Teen Choice Awards, I'm just smoking. We don't say anything about it. No one says a goddamn word. I just smoke the entire time. That's good, right? Cassandra.
4:38
Yeah.
4:39
Adam
You're 15.
4:40
Caller
Yeah, I'm 15.
4:41
Adam
What's happening?
4:42
Caller
OK. Blue balls. You know, I hear so much about it.
4:45
Drew
You do?
4:46
Caller
Yeah.
4:46
Drew
Why?
4:47
Caller
Well, people talk about it.
4:49
Well, the people I'm around talk about it.
4:51
Drew
Guys try to manipulate you by talking about it.
4:53
Caller
Not always.
4:54
Caller
They're just we're just getting into funny stuff.
4:58
Caller
I don't know. It's hard to follow along with it. Is it a myth or is it true?
5:03
Drew
It can happen. Not all guys get it and very few guys get it frequently. It's due to congestion in that area. If it gets overstimulated, things can kind of fill up, let's say. It can be uncomfortable. Like turn blue? No. It's just an uncomfortable feeling. That's all. Just like a fullness.
5:21
Adam
They say blue balls. I don't think there's a blue like you fell into an icy river. I think your balls are blue like melancholy balls. You know what I mean? My balls are feeling very blue like a bad 50s song. Are my balls blue? They're blue over you. You know what I'm talking about?
5:42
Drew
Yeah.
5:43
Adam
Here's what happens. Guy thinks he's going to have sex. He has an erection. He thinks he's going to have sex.
5:48
Drew
Even if his brain doesn't think so, his penis thinks so.
5:51
Adam
If his penis thinks he's going to have sex, it gets going. I mean, your body does a few different things when it thinks something's going to happen. I mean, when you think a lion is going to pounce on you, something happens.
6:00
Drew
You think you're about to urinate, you try to stop that. That can be painful.
6:03
Adam
Right. Whenever something gets cranked up and then you stop it, whether it's a sneeze or an orgasm, it's not, there's a little pain involved, a little discomfort.
6:13
Drew
Right.
6:13
Adam
Right. Like you ever pull into a filling station and go, oh, geez, I got to use the bath, I got to use the head. And then you realize the door's locked and it's like, it's too late. You already started the process. There's no way you can get back in your car and go drive another 20 miles. That's pain.
6:28
Drew
Right.
6:28
Adam
And it's the same thing that happens with the blue balls. You think something's going to happen, it doesn't. But never been a death or injury from it, has it?
6:36
Drew
No, not yet.
6:37
Adam
Christy?
6:38
Caller
Hi.
6:38
Adam
You're 17.
6:39
Caller
Yes.
6:40
Adam
What's going on?
6:42
Caller
Well, my manager at work has recently told me that he has a thing for me, which I was really excited about because I thought he was just the most charming, incredibly wonderful man.
6:54
Drew
How old is he?
6:55
Caller
37.
6:56
Drew
He's a scum ball.
6:57
Adam
Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy.
7:00
Caller
But that's the thing. It's not because I've always been attracted to older men. And I've met-
7:04
Drew
He's 20 years your senior. And more importantly, he's your manager. And that's what's totally inappropriate about this.
7:10
Caller
Yeah. And he knows that. And the thing that I'm really upset about is I'm the one that's egging it on. He feels absolutely dreadful. In fact, that's how the whole thing came about is he told me how rotten this was and how bad he felt.
7:24
Drew
Were you guys doing something?
7:25
Caller
No, no, it hasn't become physical. But that's my question is, I'm moving in the next three weeks and he wants a kiss before I go, which I think is really sweet because he's a sweet, romantic guy.
7:39
Drew
Please, Christy, what rock did you crawl out from under? I mean, you wake up.
7:48
Caller
I'm serious.
7:48
Drew
No.
7:49
Caller
I've met my share of scum balls and he's not one of them.
7:52
Drew
You know what? It's just dress a little differently.
7:54
Adam
Like your dad?
7:56
Drew
Yeah, your dad must have been a trip.
7:58
Caller
No, my dad is never a scum ball. I don't know. My stepmother says that my thing for older men is because of a lack of father figure in my childhood years.
8:09
Drew
Right. Didn't we just mention that?
8:11
Adam
That has nothing to do with your dad. It's just a father figure. It's really your dealing. I like to make a distinction. Oftentimes people confuse dad with the father. It's way too hasty a judgment. Right, Drew?
8:24
Drew
Oh, it's just insane.
8:25
Adam
We don't have time to do... You don't have time to wax on about the differences between dads and fathers.
8:31
Drew
It's time for another discussion.
8:33
Adam
Right. Okay.
8:34
Drew
So- It's coincidental, of course. We all jump to the same conclusion. Just coincidence.
8:40
Adam
Right.
8:40
Caller
All right. But is it so wrong if that kiss does happen? I mean-
8:44
Drew
You're getting... You're crossing one boundary after another with a guy who is not who you think he is. Let me ask a basic question.
8:55
Caller
Please.
8:56
Drew
Is he married?
8:58
Caller
Yes, he's married.
8:59
Drew
Oh, shocked.
9:00
Adam
Yeah, true.
9:01
Drew
But he's such a good... He's a great guy. He's a romantic guy. He's a role model. No, that's the thing, though.
9:07
Caller
He's told me, he's like, this is bad, this is evil.
9:10
Drew
All right.
9:10
Caller
I'm a married guy and he feels really rotten.
9:12
Adam
There you go.
9:13
Drew
That's it.
9:14
Adam
That's fine.
9:15
Drew
That's it.
9:15
Caller
But I'm the one that says, OK, it's OK.
9:18
Drew
Why is it OK?
9:20
Caller
I don't know.
9:21
Drew
It's OK to your flat.
9:22
Caller
Why is it not OK?
9:23
Adam
Well, why do you even... Where do you kiss? Do you kiss in one of these meat storage areas at work?
9:30
Drew
Or where do you work? Let me tell you why it's not OK. Are you ready to listen?
9:34
Caller
Yes, I'm ready.
9:35
Drew
First of all, does he have children?
9:36
Caller
Yes.
9:37
Drew
OK, you're potentially destroying other people's lives. I know. Christy? Christy? Christy? Yes. Destroying other people and young children. Destroying them. Now, I don't know if somebody did that to your... with your mom and dad, and that's where you think this is OK. Is that what happened to your family? No, I didn't. OK. Destroying other people. What's wrong with this? Total, total meltdown and pain for some other young people and a wife.
10:02
Adam
Yeah, but it's not Christie's doing. He'll go find somebody else.
10:06
Drew
OK. And the other thing is, you're 17, he's 37, he's married. He is a scumball by every definition that scumball is. He's illegal. He's performing... He's engaging in illegal acts, unethical acts. He's your manager. Unspeakable acts. He's married. I mean, how much worse is it got, Christy?
10:26
Adam
Acts against God and the government.
10:28
Drew
What's wrong with it?
10:29
Caller
He doesn't make it sound so bad. My friends make it sound so wonderful.
10:34
Adam
All right. But your friends are dumb, too, right?
10:36
Drew
Your friend is 17.
10:37
Adam
Please.
10:38
Drew
We're his age. We understand what guys that age or who behave like that are all about. They're sociopaths.
10:44
Adam
Christy.
10:45
Caller
Yes.
10:46
Adam
Let's not push too hard, Drew. What do you do? What work is this?
10:50
Caller
I work at a grocery store.
10:52
Adam
Uh-huh. I knew there was a meat locker involved.
10:55
Drew
I was thinking restaurant.
10:56
Adam
Listen, and I don't know why. What is this kiss going to accomplish anyway? I'm telling you, what's going to happen is the kiss is going to lead to something more.
11:05
Drew
Absolutely.
11:05
Adam
He's going to.
11:06
Caller
But even after I'm gone.
11:07
Adam
Now, he's going to want to get the kiss, but it's not going to be on the premises. You guys are going to go out to the parking lot, then you're going to end up in his van. You understand?
11:16
Drew
And if not this time, next time because you've already now crossed that boundary.
11:20
Adam
What kind of vehicle does he drive? A Saturn. Aha. Fold down rear seats. I knew it. And a hatch. How convenient. How convenient. All right. You know, the thing, the real crime about screwing with young girls, guys, is they believe you.
11:41
Drew
Yes. They believe they're flattered. They completely buy into this.
11:45
Adam
I mean, listen, you're married. You got a couple of kids at 37 and you go put the moves on some 28 year old stripper. Yeah, it's between you and the stripper. She knows what she's getting into. She's she's been disillusioned and disappointed many times. And you won't be the first or the last. But Christie, the 17 year old with sort of stars in her eyes, she buys into it. Well, this is this she thinks she's normal and healthy.
12:09
Drew
This is love. And but it's the levels of denial and the sort of magical thinking. The other people don't really exist.
12:13
Adam
Right. Adam, you're 16.
12:16
Drew
Yeah.
12:17
Adam
Yeah.
12:17
Yeah. I want to get circumcised. But I want to know how long it will take for me to adapt to the circumcision.
12:23
Drew
What do you mean adapt?
12:23
Adam
You want a speaker phone?
12:25
No.
12:26
Adam
What? You're talking into a regular phone?
12:28
Yeah.
12:29
Adam
Okay.
12:30
How long will it take for me to get used to it, the circumcision?
12:33
Drew
What do you mean used to it?
12:34
Like I'm saying, if I get circumcised, to get used to it, like regular and stuff.
12:40
Adam
You mean like the loss of weight on your penis?
12:43
No.
12:44
Drew
I don't understand what you're asking me. When will it heal?
12:46
Like if you have to get like hit or something, you know, like regular.
12:49
Drew
When will it heal?
12:50
Like yeah.
12:51
Drew
And when will you be able to use it again? Is that sort of what you're looking at?
12:54
Adam
Hey, listen, Adam.
12:56
Yeah.
12:56
Adam
I understand the whole urban vibe and everything, but you eventually got to speak English, don't you? I mean, how do people understand you?
13:03
What do you mean? I'm just answering yes or no.
13:05
Adam
I know, but we're trying to ask you a question. You have, you get circumcised, you want to know how long your penis, let's forget it's your penis, let's say there's an operation on your ankle. You want to know how long before you can go out and shoot some who?
13:20
Drew
All right, but three, four weeks.
13:22
Adam
All right, smoke some more pot. Listen, I can't stand talking to people that are like, like you called them and woke them up. Hey, Adam, buddy, got a hypothetical question about your penis. Yeah. And even when you say something that they agree with, it comes out like this. Like you had an operation on your ankle, want to know how long you'll be playing him? Yeah. How long, Drew? How many weeks?
13:50
Drew
Three weeks, three, four weeks.
13:51
Adam
Three, four weeks?
13:52
Drew
I mean, two weeks, you're in pretty good shape.
13:53
Adam
How do you know, though? I mean, what are infants doing? They're not banging their girlfriend.
13:58
Drew
It's quicker, though.
13:59
Adam
It is? How do you know? What do you need your penis for when you're three months old?
14:04
Drew
Adam's not the first adult male to have a circumcision.
14:07
Adam
All right. So you know, three weeks.
14:10
Drew
Well, no, I'm not a urologist, but I think it's around two, three weeks. I'm sure four weeks is a safe bet.
14:14
Adam
Are there stitches involved with an adult circumcision?
14:17
Drew
I don't think so. I don't think so.
14:20
Adam
There's no stitches involved with the junior circumcision, is there?
14:24
Drew
No, it's a burn and cut.
14:26
Adam
It's a cut and burn, right?
14:28
Drew
Yeah.
14:28
Adam
You mean, you know, the cauterization there?
14:32
Drew
Yes.
14:32
Adam
How do they burn it with?
14:34
Drew
I think it's the same unit they cut with. What? You can, you can. They're hot knives. Right.
14:41
Adam
Is that what they use?
14:42
Drew
Probably.
14:44
Adam
Jesus Christ. I'll tell you, if someone hits me in the nuts with a goddamn nerf ball, I'm out of commission.
14:49
Drew
I don't know this. For a week. I've been a urologist. When a vaccine, 310-854-4455, I get a urology text out.
14:56
Adam
Well, doesn't the moil, like with the kids, won't he cut it with a knife and then, I don't know, dunk it in tar or something?
15:04
Drew
And they just pack it.
15:05
Adam
They just pack it?
15:05
Drew
I don't know, they probably have some sort of, I don't know.
15:07
Adam
Okay.
15:08
Drew
I mean, it's obviously not a technically difficult procedure.
15:11
Adam
Somebody tells me once my three month old son's penis packed, I take a swing at him. You know what I'm saying?
15:17
Drew
Yeah.
15:17
Adam
I don't like that kind of talk. Right, Ann? Mother to be? Ann's not paying attention. What? Oh, you want to talk to, oh, okay. Yeah. Steve?
15:27
Yeah.
15:28
Adam
You've, oh, Adam's brother, you're 14. What's going on?
15:33
Caller
Uh, well, a couple of weeks ago, me and my friend, um, were home alone with this girl that's like in her early 20s. And she's, she's supposed to be like babysitting us because my parents were out of town for the weekend. And, uh, we ended up like doing stuff because she got drunk. And she ended up like giving me oral sex and, uh, I ended up like, uh, touching her and stuff.
16:04
Adam
How old is she?
16:05
Caller
22.
16:06
Adam
Holy Christ.
16:07
Drew
A little freaked out.
16:09
Adam
Oh yeah.
16:09
Caller
I don't know really whether, well, first of all, I don't know whether she, uh, she remembers or not because she, I wasn't really sure how drunk she was. I think she was like pretty drunk, but, uh, but she seemed to like kind of know what was going on because one time she made the remark, well, you guys are 14.
16:32
I shouldn't be doing this to you.
16:33
Drew
And, uh, to both you?
16:36
Caller
Yeah.
16:36
Adam
She gave you both, you and your friend Oral Sax?
16:39
Yeah.
16:40
Adam
Jesus. Hey, Steve.
16:43
What?
16:44
Adam
I know we haven't known each other that long, but we should hang out sometimes, you know, just chill a little bit. I'm bringing you in. You can check out the show, go by your house, you know, do whatever, drink some Oval Teen, watch a little Sheriff John or play some Nintendo or... I can't believe you and your friend both got it.
17:04
Yeah.
17:04
Adam
In front of each other?
17:06
Yeah.
17:07
Adam
How, um, and the question is, uh, you broke your arm high-fiving and, uh, you have a compound fracture of your forearm and you want to know how to reset the bone is... I mean, how could you... Okay. So, wait a minute. What room were you in?
17:22
Caller
What do you mean?
17:23
Drew
He doesn't believe you. Yeah. What room in the house were you in?
17:25
Caller
Oh. Um, we were in the...
17:28
Adam
All right. Hold on. Let me re-examine that question. What room were you in?
17:31
Caller
Of the house?
17:32
Adam
What do you mean? Oh, of the house? Well, we were in the...
17:39
Caller
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:40
Adam
Room in the house.
17:41
Drew
Room in the house.
17:41
Adam
Like, he's running for a thesaurus or something.
17:44
Drew
What room were you in?
17:45
Caller
Uh, well, it started, like, out in the hot tub, and then it went into the living room.
17:51
Caller
Uh, living room.
17:53
Adam
Yeah.
17:53
Drew
OK, bogus.
17:54
Adam
Sorry, Steve.
17:55
Drew
Nice try.
17:56
Adam
That's bogus.
17:57
Drew
Boy.
17:58
Adam
Now, don't buy it. You didn't know what room you were in.
18:01
We were in the living room.
18:02
Adam
Uh-huh. But it only took you 15 minutes to come up with the living room.
18:05
Caller
I thought you meant where I was now, like, talking to you guys.
18:13
Drew
What was she wearing?
18:14
Caller
A bikini. My mom's, actually, which was kind of scary.
18:18
Adam
Okay.
18:18
Drew
That's a nice detail.
18:19
Adam
Specific information. We're right back with you, now, Steve. Two-piece or one-piece? Two. All right. Bikini.
18:25
Drew
Two-piece, one-piece bikini?
18:26
Caller
Well, now I feel like I kind of...
18:28
Adam
Well, thanks.
18:29
Yeah. I kind of took advantage of her, because she was, like, drunk, but...
18:33
Adam
No. Now, does she live in the house?
18:37
Huh?
18:38
Adam
Is she her housekeeper?
18:40
Caller
Well, she recently got fired because of that.
18:43
Adam
Because of that?
18:45
Well, yeah.
18:47
Caller
They didn't... Because, like, they found out, my parents found out that she had been drunk.
18:52
Drew
I see.
18:53
Caller
Know about the sex.
18:53
Drew
How'd they find out about the drinking?
18:55
Caller
Uh, I don't know.
18:57
Drew
All right. Well, your parents did a good thing to get rid of her, so you didn't take advantage of her. She's the adult. She actually did something illegal to you guys.
19:05
Yeah, and that's...
19:07
Adam
Are you all right with it, though?
19:09
Caller
Well, I mean, I liked it, but then it was kind of...
19:13
It was just, like, creepy, because...
19:15
Adam
Yeah. Yeah.
19:16
Drew
It's a little bit to deal with.
19:17
Adam
Yeah. It's a little something to think about. I mean, jeez.
19:23
Drew
It depends if he's... It's not one of those situations. If he's OK going in, he's going to be OK now, but if he got some issues, it's going to... could escalate things a little bit.
19:33
Adam
It'd be funny, the firing process. Listen, Julie, yeah, we got to talk. We're going to let you go. You broke some china. We'd asked you to mop the bathroom a couple of times. It looked like you just went over it with a damp towel. And, of course, you blew my son in his friend. So, and you've been boozing pretty good here. My God. Now, I don't think that's going to damage, though, young Steve, do you?
20:07
Drew
I don't think so.
20:08
Adam
There's a difference in the psyches. And I know everyone wants to treat everyone the same, but it's really not the same. There's no way that is the same as a 22-year-old man doing that to a 14-year-old woman.
20:17
Drew
That's true. That's true.
20:19
Adam
And the reason we don't treat it the same is it isn't the same. Is it isn't the same. That's exactly right. Steve was a little titillated, possibly somewhat confused, but certainly didn't feel like he got the short end of that step.
20:35
Drew
Not shattered or violated.
20:36
Adam
No. I think that part about never being the same, I think if there is a difference in Steve, it's just gonna be a little giddy up in his step when he enters school next semester.
20:49
Drew
Interesting.
20:50
Adam
All right, we'll take a little break. Drew's gonna get the script from the Teen Choice Teen People's Teen's Choice Award.
20:58
Drew
Yeah.
20:58
Adam
And we'll have a little look-see at that after this.
21:03
Caller
Loveline's phone number is 1-800-LOVE-191. Loveline, with Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew. We'll be right back.
21:19
It's Loveline.
21:28
Adam
Yep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Carolla. That is Dr. Drew. Phone number 1-800-L-A-V-E-1-9-1. We have the script to the Teen, Teen, what the hell is this again?
21:45
Drew
Teen Choice Awards.
21:46
Adam
Teen Choice Awards, yes.
21:47
Drew
My favorite part about this though is that there's that ever-present question. So what's the weirdest question you've ever been asked?
21:53
Adam
Right.
21:53
Drew
I think you ought to answer it this time. Well, I think James ought to be right on in there.
21:59
Adam
Yeah. Hey, there's this, all right. So when we do the Teen Choice Awards and someone says, guys, what is the strangest question you've ever been asked on Loveline? I'll say, oh, there's this guy named James called in a radio show about a year ago, and his dog was working him from behind. I mean, really in him and working.
22:19
Drew
Brutus.
22:19
Adam
Brutus. That's right. I don't know if they'd be, you know, as a matter of fact, we ought to just do that because we hate that question, but it always comes up. But then when I say, hey, here's the one, everyone freaks out and goes, what are you talking about?
22:35
Drew
You can't say that?
22:36
Adam
They go, yeah, you can't talk about that. I go, well, you asked me what the weirdest question was. What do you want me to say? That was the weirdest one. Now, you know, the whole thing that's always wrong about these really bad, bad award shows, not that this one is necessarily bad, but why that dialogue at the podium is always so bad? It's because people, the dialogue is written as if you're having a conversation, but you're both facing straight ahead.
23:06
Drew
And they won't let you have a conversation.
23:07
Adam
Reading off the teleprompter, and it's never a conversation. All right, you want to try this, Drew?
23:14
Drew
I actually don't have a complete script, so put it up there.
23:16
Adam
Oh, okay. Again, I'm not very good at cold reading. I didn't really take a look at this, but I'll give it a shot. Do we have any applause or anything like that? Let me, do we have the announcer? Can I do the announcer here?
23:30
Drew
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. You got that? It's in here somewhere. Announcer, VO. Voice over here.
23:35
Adam
I'll do that. Do we have any timpani or anything? Please, oh, wait a minute. Please welcome Daisy Fuentes and Adam Corolla and Dr. Drew from Love Live. Settle down, you animals. That was an improvised line there.
24:00
Drew
Attention retards.
24:01
Adam
Thank you, thank you. I know what you're all thinking.
24:04
Drew
Oh, this is brilliant, Adam, already.
24:05
Adam
When you see Dr. Drew and me on a show, sex isn't far behind.
24:11
Drew
He doesn't mean that literally. I don't know what they're saying with that.
24:14
Adam
I'll do Daisy Fuentes' line.
24:16
Drew
There's likely to be some talk about that subject.
24:19
Adam
Well, wait a minute, I'm doing Daisy's line.
24:21
Drew
Oh.
24:21
Adam
Now we gotta take it from the top. And can you come in here and play the part of Daisy Fuentes, please?
24:27
Drew
Here she comes.
24:27
Adam
We're gonna have to redo this whole thing, because it's gonna be too confusing. Okay?
24:32
Drew
We need another mic set up for Ann.
24:33
Adam
She can talk into this mic.
24:35
Drew
I'll show the good of mine.
24:35
Adam
Yeah, it's not gonna be... There's not much dialogue here. All right. What other... Are there gonna be other celebrities here? I mean, it seems like me, you and Daisy aren't enough. Oh, wait, there's more.
24:47
Caller
What the hell?
24:49
Drew
It's when you announced the winner there.
24:50
Adam
Oh, okay. Oh, I shouldn't say the winner, though, should I? Do we know the winner? I won't talk about it on the air. All right, come here, Anne. You wanna play Daisy Fuentes? Oh, you played into Drew's mic? All right, you ready? All right, let's do the applause again. I'm gonna just go ahead and re-announce that. Thank you very much. Oh, you're gonna kill... Get that applause going, please. Thank you. Now introducing Daisy Fuentes and from Loveline, Adam Corolla, Corolla, Corolla and Dr. Drew. Thank you. Thank you. I know what you're all thinking. When you see Dr. Drew and me on a show, sex isn't far behind.
25:39
Caller
Excuse me?
25:40
Drew
He doesn't mean that literally. He means that there's likely to be some talk about that subject.
25:43
Adam
Talk? We're here to give out the award for the sexiest love scene in a movie. I don't think the dialogue has much to do with it.
25:52
Drew
Oh, brilliant writing.
25:53
Adam
All right, shut up.
25:54
Caller
Adam, it's important that people talk to each other before they have sex.
25:57
Adam
You mean like, hey, what's your name?
26:01
Caller
No, you know what I mean. You and Dr. Drew talk about much more than just sex on Loveline.
26:06
Drew
That's right. We talk about intimacy and love and relationships.
26:12
Adam
But mostly, is that you?
26:13
Drew
Sorry.
26:15
Adam
But mostly sex, which we can't do on this show.
26:20
Caller
So bear that in mind as we look at the top four choices for sexiest love scenes in...
26:25
Adam
A movie.
26:26
Caller
A movie.
26:27
Adam
Don't move this.
26:28
Drew
Matthew McConaughey and Elizabeth Hurley. Rachel Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. Julia Stiles and Heather Heath Ledger. Joseph Fiennes and Gwyneth Paltrow.
26:43
Adam
And the winner is...
26:44
Drew
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:45
Adam
We don't have it.
26:45
Drew
No, no, you don't know.
26:46
Adam
Oh, we do?
26:47
Drew
You read this. It's your line.
26:48
Adam
Oh, okay. Oh, we don't have the... I don't want to give away anything.
26:52
Drew
Yeah.
26:52
Okay.
26:55
Drew
Read that.
26:55
Okay.
26:57
Adam
And the Woody, isn't that what the surfers call these things? Goes to, and then...
27:03
Drew
Daisy Reed.
27:04
Adam
Daisy Reed.
27:05
Drew
Thank you. Thank you.
27:06
Adam
Thank you. The part of Daisy Fuentes is played by producer Ann. All right. That is...
27:14
Drew
No, sheer entertainment. I laughed, I cried, a puckered satire of contemporary mores. I particularly like the cameo appearance by the young producer.
27:23
Adam
You wonder why these things get panned. All right, Drew, so what are we going to do? We're going to have to do something else there. I think we'll just have to improvise. But here, I don't, here's the thing.
27:31
Drew
Here's the thing on these things. They have little beats and they go by the like microsecond. That's why they make you come. I did one of these before. And they are a pain in the ass. All right. And they go on like, if you don't hit those marks, the whole stage goes collapsing.
27:46
Adam
Drew, this is going to be the last one we do together. I guarantee you that. Because I'm not going to be asked back. Because there's nothing worse than just bad wooden dialogue. And like I said, you're reading off the teleprompter. So you can't even turn to look at the person.
27:59
Drew
Well, they took away, they wisely took out the original script was, what's the world's greatest question you ever had? Dialogue to follow. I warned them about that. I said, look, it's...
28:10
Adam
All right, so that's not going to happen. But just the fact that I needed to get there at one o'clock to rehearse that garbage is nonsense. All right, but Drew, you foolishly are. I really wouldn't do it if I were you, Drew.
28:20
Drew
My deal is, I wouldn't, either I'm going to do it or I'm not. All right, accept it. All right, I'll put up with it.
28:25
Adam
All right, that's you. Eric?
28:27
Yes.
28:28
Adam
You're 25.
28:29
Caller
Yes.
28:30
Adam
What's happening?
28:31
Caller
Okay, first off, I want to tell you you have a great show.
28:33
Adam
Thanks.
28:34
Caller
And you very much resemble the Budweiser Lizards on the radio commercials for some reason. Thank you.
28:41
Drew
Maybe they were fashioned after us.
28:44
Caller
Really?
28:44
Adam
I don't know. They've been around for like two years now.
28:47
Caller
That sounds very much. I can take that as a compliment, I guess. But I've been working at a, I spent the last part of eight months of last year working in a night club in Atlanta. And I got used to a very different lifestyle with where I had a lot of different dates and very aggressive relationships. And now I've come down off that and trying to adjust back to a normal life. But I'm wondering if I don't approach people with various, you know, at school and at college, do I go to that or approach them with the same aggression? And I'm wondering if it's maybe I'm not driving them away or Wait, wait, wait.
29:26
Adam
What do you mean aggression?
29:28
Drew
You are, you are approaching them that way? Or you wondered if you should?
29:33
Caller
No, no, that's, that's, it's very, when I worked at the night club, it was a very aggressive environment and it was acceptable to be aggressive. And now I wonder if I'm not coming across to.
29:46
Drew
Well, what's the, what do you, we're not watching you.
29:48
Adam
Still haven't answered Drew's question.
29:50
Drew
He says he's being aggressive and he wonders if he's coming across that way. Even though he may be toning it down, he thinks maybe.
29:56
Caller
I mean, I wonder if maybe I'm.
29:57
Drew
Eric's noticing, I assume you're noticing that things aren't working so well for you in college. The things that used to work in the night club aren't working in the real world right now.
30:04
Caller
Yeah.
30:05
Adam
You mean the, the roofies don't dissolve in milk as fast as they dissolve in a, like a cocktail? Is that really what he's asking?
30:14
Drew
Eric, uh-huh.
30:15
Adam
Uh-huh.
30:16
Drew
All right.
30:17
Adam
Eric, well, you understand, I mean, when you're at a club, people are drunk and the music's pumping and you have to kind of get out and sweat on people a little bit.
30:26
Drew
I wonder if he means night club?
30:28
Adam
What kind of club are you talking about?
30:30
Caller
It was a big concert hall in Atlanta, and it holds about over 3000 people, and I worked as a bouncer for 3 months.
30:41
Adam
So why don't you just tone it down a little when you meet people in college?
30:46
Caller
Yeah, I mean, I was wondering if it was something in my perception, if maybe now I'm coming across too strong or changing.
30:54
Adam
We don't know.
30:54
Drew
We're not watching, Eric, we aren't there to observe what you do.
30:57
Adam
Whatever it is, it's not working.
30:59
Drew
Right.
30:59
Adam
So, go ahead and shift gears a little bit.
31:04
Drew
All right, it's moving from one...
31:05
Adam
All right, well...
31:05
Drew
He's pissed off at you, as you're suggesting.
31:08
Adam
I wish we could help you, Eric, but I don't know what you're doing at college. I don't know if you're being too aggressive or not. Apparently, you are.
31:15
Drew
Sounds like you are.
31:17
Adam
It's not all to do with aggressiveness, though. I mean, sometimes you ask people out, they don't want to go. It doesn't matter how you ask them. Okay, is this junior college, Eric? It's got to be.
31:31
Caller
It's business school.
31:32
Adam
Really?
31:33
Caller
Yeah.
31:34
Adam
Like bartending business school or just business school?
31:36
Drew
Can you understand that women in business school might be of a little more serious mind than people you run into in a concert?
31:42
Adam
Yeah, 16-year-olds with fake IDs who are tripping on E.
31:49
Drew
You're enamored with the bouncer? Come on, Eric.
31:51
Adam
I see they yell a windbreaker.
31:53
Drew
Come on down into reality or step on in. It's fine.
31:55
Adam
Listen, he doesn't have a question. What the hell is he asking? Do you have any idea what that question was?
32:02
Drew
Why can't he get laid in college? Yeah, have the same success in business school that he was having at a nightclub.
32:07
Adam
I'll put it in a nutshell. People aren't as drunk at business school. That's why. Okay, and you're not wearing a windbreaker.
32:14
Drew
What really blows down is the women in business school have far more esteem and aren't going to fall for that BS.
32:20
Adam
Well, and listen, the difference, and Drew, you would, I'm sure you would agree with this. Women, even the same woman, can become a completely different creature at night with some music pumping and some booze flowing through her veins. Whereas a guy's pretty much, he's eager for the fray no matter what.
32:42
Drew
Right.
32:42
Adam
I mean, Drew, stop reading that.
32:45
Drew
I am listening to you.
32:46
Adam
You take a single horny 25 year old guy like this guy, Eric, you take him, it could be high noon, he could be stone cold sober, he could be sitting at church on Sunday. And if a good looking chick sat next to him on the pew and she put her hand on his knee, he'd be like thinking, I'm gonna go bang this chick in the parking lot right after communion. Same guy at the nightclub still looking maybe a little faster if he had a few beers in him or something, but the same guy. Women, they take a woman out, you put her in a business suit and put a suitcase at the shea case in her hand and put her in business suitcase. You know how big books are these days, Drew?
33:26
Drew
Yeah, yeah, these days.
33:28
Adam
It's all kinds of words, like a new one in front of every other week nowadays. But seriously, you see the Asian suits, they got wheels on their briefcase. It's like, wow, honey, you're serious about traveling. You're going through that hole like you're at an airport. That freaks me out. You see a kid studying. He's got wheels on his toes.
33:48
Drew
I've never seen that.
33:49
Adam
You've never seen that? Yeah, it's like the slide handle thing, and they got their little laptop computer, their notebooks and stuff. They're dragging the things on a dolly. But the point is, is you take a woman and you put her in class or you put her in some environment and it's noon and she's sober and she's listening to the professor and she's a totally different creature than when she's out that night, it's 12.45. She's got a couple of Long Island ice teas in her and cool in the gang or in the house.
34:19
Drew
Let's go to break, please. You're losing it.
34:22
Adam
Isn't it? Are they hot?
34:24
Drew
Have you been drinking?
34:24
Adam
Are they not hot anymore?
34:25
Drew
Have you been drinking tonight, too?
34:27
Adam
I purposely didn't drink today, even on the plane.
34:31
Drew
Oh, I'm sure.
34:32
Adam
I announced-
34:32
Drew
You didn't fly first class.
34:33
Adam
Oh, yes, I did. I announced to the stewardess when I got my club soda, this is the first, last, and only time you will ever see me in first class sober. I just, I couldn't take it anymore. I couldn't hold any more booze. All right, we're going to take a little break. And then when we come back, we'll speak to-
34:53
Drew
Julia.
34:53
Adam
Julia. Julia's-
34:56
Drew
You'll see.
34:56
Adam
Oh yeah, Julia, her partner has hepatitis B. She wants to know about that after this.
35:06
Caller
Love Line with Dr. Drew and Adam Carolla. Be right back.
35:20
Caller
The radio that keeps you up at night.
35:24
It's Loveline, only on WEBN.
35:29
Adam
I'm telling Drew about Mexico. Hey, phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number, 310-8-5-4-4-4-5-5. And we'll go back to the phones and speak to Julia. Julia?
35:45
Caller
Hello, thank you for taking my call.
35:47
Adam
Our pleasure.
35:48
Caller
Thank you for having the show. It has been an incredible inspiration to me and I've helped a lot of people.
35:53
Adam
Wow.
35:53
Caller
It's the advice that you've given to me. And hopefully you can help me get a clear picture of the situation. I've been with my partner for a year and a half. We're in a monogamous relationship. He found out about seven months ago that he's had hepatitis C, not B, as you said earlier.
36:13
Drew
Ah, it says B up here. So he has hepatitis C. Was he an IV drug user?
36:17
Caller
Um, yes.
36:19
Drew
He must have been.
36:20
Caller
Um, but I have mixed information and input about what my risk is. I was tested three months ago, negative.
36:29
Drew
Well, the reason you have mixed input is that there's controversy about this issue.
36:34
Oh, absolutely.
36:35
Caller
And I don't know, I trust your judgment. That's why I'm calling you. I mean, I have seen it until I'm blue in the brain, but here is my opinion.
36:43
Drew
And this is my opinion. I have no, I can't quote literature, line and verse that substantiates it, but I've had experience. I've seen patients, women with hepatitis C, where their only exposure was a sexual partner with hepatitis C. And I'm convinced of it. I've not seen it go the other way. I'm sure it can. I'm convinced it can go female to men, but I'm totally convinced it can go male to female.
37:06
Adam
That penis is just like a syringe, right, Drew?
37:08
Drew
Now, it's a difficult disease to catch, but it is certainly possible to catch.
37:13
Caller
So will you suggest that...
37:15
Drew
Condom.
37:15
Caller
I intend to spend my life with this person and...
37:19
Drew
Well, oh boy.
37:20
Caller
And I mean, this is a very difficult issue to deal with because I mean, I know that he's not suffering now, but it is a future problem and it's something that I'm gonna have to deal with.
37:33
Drew
Well, first of all, he needs to be treated. Has he been treated?
37:36
Caller
No, he hasn't. He's kind of stubborn about the whole thing.
37:39
Drew
Is he still an IV drug addict?
37:41
Caller
No, he's not.
37:42
Drew
He needs to be treated.
37:43
Adam
Hold on a second, Julie.
37:44
Caller
How do you be treated?
37:45
Adam
Let me talk to my partner, Drew. He's kind of stubborn about the whole thing. That's ex junkie, kind of stubborn about-
37:53
Caller
He's not ex junkie, okay? To get it straight, like he uses needles. I use needles, but I really believe that we've been safe and clean every time that we've used them.
38:02
Adam
All right, I'm sorry. I'm sorry I hung the junkie banner on him just because- So he's still a guy-
38:07
Caller
You shouldn't do that because you can't just like classify and categorize someone as a junkie because they use needles.
38:13
Drew
You're both junkies.
38:14
Caller
Okay, fine. We're both junkies.
38:16
Drew
That's fine. By the way, junkies are people that take Vicodin too.
38:19
Caller
Okay, that's fine. Junkies are people who use needles then. Is this what we're defining junkies as?
38:23
Drew
No, junkies are people that are strung out on opiates.
38:25
Caller
Okay, well we don't use opiates.
38:27
Drew
Or speed or cocaine. Okay, look, you're drug addicts.
38:30
Adam
Well, hold on, hold on. Maybe it's insulin shots she's giving herself. Is that true, Julia?
38:36
Caller
No, no, that's fine.
38:39
Adam
What are you shooting up?
38:39
Caller
I don't think that that...
38:42
Adam
I know, it's neither here nor there.
38:43
Drew
Yeah, it matters.
38:44
Caller
I don't know what drugs I'm shooting up. I'd be happy to tell you, but...
38:47
Adam
Okay, go ahead.
38:49
Caller
Ketamine, ecstasy. That's pretty much...
38:55
Adam
Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy. Nothing wrong with that.
38:58
Drew
Well, nobody's going to treat him in that condition anyway, so it doesn't matter.
39:03
Caller
Okay, well, if he wasn't using drugs with needles, then...
39:08
Drew
He would get interferon for several months, and it's about a 30%, 40% chance of cure. And if you're going to get pregnant, certainly, if you're going to be with him, A, it's important that he get cured, B, if you're going to try to get pregnant, it has to be under supervision of a hepatologist to try to be sure that you don't get exposed and the baby doesn't get exposed. This is a very serious S.
39:30
Caller
So he can be cured?
39:32
Drew
Yes.
39:33
Adam
No, no, possibly.
39:34
Drew
Well, his life is in far greater danger from his drug addiction than his hepatitis C right now.
39:39
Caller
Okay.
39:40
Adam
But he's no junkie, I'll tell you that.
39:41
Caller
And another thing?
39:42
Drew
But nobody's going to, but once he is under treatment for his addiction, there's about a 30%, 40% chance that he can be cured.
39:50
Caller
Okay, that's nice to know. Can I tell you something else, Dr. Drew? I called you maybe five years ago about a friend of mine who was diabetic and using a lot of speed, and just to tell the listeners that she died.
40:02
Drew
Yeah, I'm sure of it.
40:04
Caller
Well, Julia? You told me that that was going to happen, and no intervention helped in this situation. So, speed pills, kids.
40:12
Drew
You know what?
40:13
Adam
Thanks for that, Julia. You're a fine example, by the way.
40:15
Drew
I've seen people die from ecstasy and ketamine too.
40:18
Caller
Okay.
40:19
Drew
And I've made a prediction about her, you're well on your way to the same outcome.
40:24
Caller
Okay, well we'll see about that.
40:25
Drew
It doesn't just happen to diabetics. I'm sure she said the same thing too when you told her what I said, by the way. We'll see about that.
40:31
Caller
Okay.
40:32
Drew
It's pretty sad.
40:32
Adam
All right, Julia.
40:33
Caller
I really just, I'm not a junkie. But.
40:35
Adam
Oh, wait a minute. Why aren't you a junkie?
40:38
Caller
Because I just think we have different definitions of what a junkie is. All right.
40:41
Adam
Well, you tell me what a junkie is.
40:43
Caller
I think a junkie is someone who is so addicted to a drug that they are dependent on it and stay at home and do it all the time and can't function in their normal life without doing the drug. I believe that I am a recreational drug user. I go on journeys when I use my drugs. I use them for introspection and greater understanding of this reality that...
41:06
Adam
Wait, Julia, you have to shoot out for that?
41:10
Drew
I wish I could put you in touch with the various people I've treated who...
41:13
Caller
Well, when you think about the dosages you have to take... Orally, and how much less it is to take in an IV needle, then I think that I'm consuming less.
41:23
Drew
I hope everybody listens to this. Julia, I've treated a number of people that go on those journeys, and you should hear how they think about that when they get healthier.
41:33
Caller
Healthier?
41:34
Drew
Yeah, when they get over this.
41:36
Adam
All right, Julia...
41:36
Caller
When they grow up or something, right?
41:38
Adam
Julia, don't... No, when they get well. Julia, don't have any kids, please.
41:42
Caller
Oh, I don't intend to.
41:43
Adam
Thank you.
41:44
Caller
No problem.
41:45
Adam
All right, all right.
41:46
Caller
Take it easy, guys.
41:47
Adam
All right there, Julia.
41:48
Caller
Bye.
41:49
Adam
All right. Well, you know, she's a big fan. There's all... Hold on a second, though. It's kind of ironic because the question was prefaced with, I want to tell you, I've been listening for a long time, and the information that you have given me has proved to be invaluable, not only in my life, but in the life of my friends. By the way, one of them died.
42:14
Drew
David Page, you told me she died, she died.
42:15
Adam
Remember that one I called in about? Yeah, one of my friends about five years ago? She's in the ground. Okay. Other than that, you've been a tremendous help.
42:24
Drew
Now I go on journeys.
42:25
Adam
Now I gotta go, I gotta go.
42:26
Drew
There is a guy in California that takes groups of these people and adjusts their dose and then takes them on journeys. Gotta be shot. I've really seen some very serious stuff from that.
42:37
Adam
Well, I don't know why it always strikes a chord. I don't mind someone being strung out on something, and just saying, hey, I'm strung out on this ass. What can I do? I'm not ready to stop. I'll even buy that. Oh, that's a very comfortable place. Hey, when I'm doing it, it's not hurting anybody, and I'm fine, and so is my junkie boyfriend, and he's not getting any treatment for his hepatitis, but I don't want to wear a condom. Okay.
43:00
Drew
Yeah, that's the way it goes.
43:01
Adam
Good luck to you. James?
43:03
Yeah.
43:04
Adam
You're 19.
43:05
Caller
That's right.
43:06
Adam
What's going on?
43:08
Caller
Me and my friends hang out at the bowling alley and stuff, and you know, the girls that are our age hang out somewhere else, and we can't find out where that is, but the girls that are there is like 14.
43:17
Adam
I'm going miniature golf or maybe the batting cage.
43:20
Caller
Well, the girls that are 14 and 15.
43:22
Drew
By the way, you want to go to the batting cage tomorrow at 4 o'clock?
43:24
Adam
I'm going.
43:25
Drew
Glendale. Oh, really? Got to friend of mine is a batting instructor. Really? Hang on a second, James.
43:30
Adam
Not you, James.
43:31
Drew
Meet you there at 4 o'clock in Glendale.
43:33
Adam
It's going to be tough, but I'll try. Okay. Sorry, go ahead, James. Me and Drew are going to the batting cage. You know, it's a Friday thing. Every Friday, we go to the batting cage in Glendale. Yeah.
43:44
Caller
Well, I was just saying that the 14-year-old girls are the ones that are hittin on us. I don't know why the 14-year-old girls are hittin on us and the girls our own age are like, go somewhere else.
43:58
Adam
You're at the bowling alley with the 14-year-old girls, right?
44:00
Drew
That's why they hit on you, because you're there.
44:03
Caller
Okay.
44:03
Adam
Okay, so if you went to the night club with the 19-year-old girls.
44:09
Caller
All the night clubs in Seattle except one are 21 and over.
44:12
Adam
Okay, where do the 19-year-olds go?
44:15
Caller
That's what I've been trying to figure out for the past year since I got back from college.
44:18
Adam
Okay, but stop going to the bowling alley, because they're not at the bowling alley.
44:22
Drew
Since you got back from college?
44:23
Caller
Yeah.
44:23
Drew
You mean summertime?
44:25
Caller
Yeah. Oh, my brother died, so I'm livin at home for a while.
44:29
Caller
What happened?
44:30
Caller
He was shot.
44:31
Adam
Oh, boy. Well, why?
44:34
Caller
He got robbed.
44:36
Drew
Just a random event?
44:38
Caller
Do you not know?
44:40
Drew
Was he involved with something?
44:41
Adam
You didn't look into it at all?
44:42
Caller
I can't talk about that right now, because there's a trial goin into this.
44:45
Drew
Okay, got it, got it, got it, got it.
44:48
Adam
It wasn't a riding spike on a paper ass.
44:51
Caller
I was doing good with girls my own age. That was about a year ago in September. And in the last few months, I've been livin at home, and I'm hangin out with these guys. We're not like socially aggressive or anything. We don't like to go and try to start.
45:05
Drew
You need to make a quest of figuring out where your peers are hangin out. You need to make a systematic investigation. You need to go look into it, figure it out, and go there. You'll figure it out, I'm sure.
45:17
Adam
Listen, here's my tip. If you still insist on goin to the bowling alley, instead of hangin out by the snack bar, go into the Pro Shop. That's where all the fine trim is. Hang out by the Brunswick High Lusters, you know. Sit there, look at some of those ball shammies, you know. Try on some shoes. Whatever it takes. Is those a cavalcade of hot chicks goin in the bowling pro shop? I mean, at least around the bowling alley, so I grew up. Why is it that every guy who calls this show is having difficulty picking up women? It becomes glaringly evident why they're having difficulty picking up women like in the first three or four syllables. It always starts with a question, but after you talk to them for a little while, you go, oh yeah, okay. This is much more than location. All right, don't go to the bowling alley there, James. We're gonna take a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to David, David 16, kind of broke. Will the spermicidal lubricant help? We'll find out after this.
46:31
Caller
We're the G-spot on your radio dial.
46:34
Caller
Oh, you're right there.
46:35
Caller
Loveline on 1027.
46:39
Caller
W-E-B-N, Cincinnati.
46:45
Adam
All right, here it is. We're gonna take a quick 10-second timeout. We'll be back with more of the show in just 10 seconds. This is Loveline on Radio Station.
47:07
Drew
I didn't see you bring any in here.
47:08
Caller
You didn't?
47:09
Adam
I put my mug somewhere. Hey, Lisa, you see my coffee mug around? You put a little coffee in there? Thanks. Hey, it's the Loveline. I'm Adam. That's Drew over there. And it's back to the show we go. What call we at there, Drew? Here we go. David. Yeah. You're 16. So you're kind of broke. And you want to know if the spermicide is going to be effective?
47:35
Caller
Yeah, I'm hoping.
47:36
Drew
What do you hear me talking about all the time when we get calls about condom breaking?
47:42
Caller
I don't know.
47:43
Drew
What do you think I might suggest somebody do? I'm just curious if it's getting through. I mean, he's even got an inkling of what I might suggest.
47:51
Actually, I don't.
47:52
Drew
You ever heard of emergency contraception?
47:55
Morning after pill.
47:56
Drew
Right. Yeah. How about that?
47:59
Well, too late for that.
48:00
Drew
How long ago this happened?
48:02
Let's see. A week ago. Tonight, actually.
48:05
Drew
You're right. Now, this is not to take advantage of you. I really just need to know why we're not. Why didn't this occur to you in the first place?
48:12
Adam
I'm more interested in why you didn't just answer Drew's question. Why do you want like, what do you think I'm, what do I talk about when the condom breaks? I don't know. But you knew what he talked about, right?
48:23
In the back of my mind, yeah.
48:25
Drew
But again, it didn't occur to him when it happened, right?
48:27
So it did.
48:28
Drew
It did occur to you.
48:29
It found out it broke. Actually, it didn't really break too bad, but there was a hole.
48:33
Drew
Another emergency contraceptive doesn't break too bad. It's like sort of pregnant. There's another new emergency contraceptive came out today called Plan B. It's just the progesterone, I believe, on a gestural.
48:46
Right.
48:47
Adam
Yeah, that's a good name, Plan B.
48:50
Yeah.
48:50
Adam
Yeah. Yeah. Or like Escape Hatch or something. Right.
48:54
Drew
It's a clever name.
48:55
Adam
Escape Pod. Yeah, I like that.
48:57
Drew
What's your first plan? Plan A is the condom. Plan B is leaving the gestural. All right.
49:00
Adam
So you didn't do that, David, because?
49:03
Couldn't get around to it, actually. Couldn't find a way down there.
49:06
Drew
Now where?
49:07
To the Planned Parenthood place.
49:09
Drew
How about just what state you live in?
49:11
Utah.
49:12
Drew
Is there any you couldn't call a doctor, go to an emergency room, anything like that?
49:16
That didn't cross my mind.
49:18
Drew
Any health care provider can get you that pill.
49:24
Adam
All right. Well, what do you do now?
49:27
Drew
You pray.
49:29
Yeah, a lot of that. I was wondering, I have heard that, let's see, we'll use the technical term for it, that marijuana will actually sort of kill off those guys.
49:40
Drew
Yeah, pot can reduce your potential for fertility, but plenty of guys smoke a lot of pot, get women pregnant.
49:47
Yeah, it's worked once before, but I was really...
49:50
Adam
Well, you don't know if it's worked or not.
49:51
Drew
Yeah, you don't know what the problem, you know.
49:54
Adam
Why, do you smoke a lot of weed?
49:55
It's worked for me before.
49:57
Drew
Once, but you don't know if, there's so many other reasons that she didn't get pregnant other than your sperm count.
50:01
Adam
Yeah, you don't know if that's, no, that hasn't worked.
50:04
Drew
Yeah, you have no idea if that had anything to do with it.
50:06
Adam
Do you smoke a lot of weed?
50:08
Not anymore.
50:09
Adam
Okay.
50:10
Just, you know, a couple of times a month.
50:12
Adam
Okay, but...
50:13
Drew
That's not gonna lower your sperm count, David. That is not gonna lower your sperm count.
50:16
Adam
So you just have to wait another week and then you take a pregnancy test. Okay, so that's what you gotta do.
50:23
Then go find a wedding ring.
50:26
Drew
Well, you're 16.
50:28
Well, you know, I gotta take care of...
50:30
Drew
What about adoption? Why not?
50:33
I'm not giving my kid up.
50:35
Adam
David, you're only gonna screw him up. Come on.
50:38
Drew
Yeah, it's not about you. It's about this kid.
50:43
Adam
All right, well, you think about it, David. Don't freak yourself out. I bet she's not pregnant.
50:48
Drew
Yeah, it's probably true.
50:49
Adam
Okay. Well, listen, don't screw around anymore. I don't trust all these kind of broke stories either, by the way. That didn't wear the condom. That's what I think.
51:00
Drew
Or didn't use it properly.
51:01
Adam
Didn't use it properly. On the other hand, let's get this morning after pill. Here's the big problem. And this is what I want to yell at the folks that want to make it difficult for things like the morning after pill or any form of contraception. Kids aren't about overcoming hurdles and obstacles at 16. If that planned parenthood is anywhere but across the street, they ain't going. Even if it is across the street, they ain't going. We hear it time and time again. Yeah, I'm aware of this. Yeah, the condom broke. But so what? I didn't go do anything about it. That's why this thing has to be more accessible. It really does. It needs to be behind a little piece of glass with a little hammer hanging on a chain next to it.
51:46
Drew
On the break in case of fire.
51:49
Adam
On the foot of the bed. It really does.
51:51
Drew
Maybe beds should be issued with them.
51:52
Adam
Listen, if she...
51:54
Drew
Pillows?
51:54
Adam
That's a good idea.
51:55
Drew
Inside the pillow.
51:57
Adam
Lingerie, nightgowns.
51:58
Drew
Oh yeah.
51:59
Adam
Nice panties.
52:00
Caller
Geez.
52:01
Drew
Sewed right in.
52:02
Adam
Contact lenses. I'm just riffing here, Drew. Tell me when I'm not making sense. But what I mean is, if David, David is not an idiot. He's not irresponsible. He's a typical 16 year old. He puts a condom on, the condom breaks, and then he keeps his fingers crossed, hoping nothing's gonna happen. But now, if something does happen, no abortion, no adoption, now David is daddy. And he's 16 years old. And that doesn't make for a good daddy. Now, if she had this morning after pill, she would have taken it. But there's a step in between that, and that's the step that they stumble on. And I wouldn't have done it either. When I was 16, I was whacked out, lazy enough, big enough procrastinator.
52:51
Drew
I wouldn't have done it. We don't realize how concrete 16 year olds are until you get back in touch with them. And I've experienced this most typically in relation to cigarette use. When I talk to them about cigarettes, it's like, we know now, you do this, you get emphysema, you get heart disease, you get lung cancer, you get mouth cancer. Do we know that? This is what the answer is, huh?
53:11
Adam
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It doesn't, anything.
53:14
Drew
It doesn't exist.
53:15
Adam
Anything that happens further than the day after tomorrow does not exist. It doesn't exist. You try to tell somebody when they're 16, oh, when you're 21, you'll be, are you kidding me? Forget it. Not even close. So same with this. I mean, this is a whole nine months away. Hell, they could be an ambassador to some country in Europe by then. Lindsay?
53:40
Caller
Hi.
53:41
Adam
Hey, you're 16.
53:43
Caller
Yeah, okay.
53:44
Adam, don't ever go away again, okay?
53:46
Adam
Oh, all right. I promise. For like another week.
53:50
Drew
You are going away next week.
53:52
Adam
No, not next week.
53:53
Drew
Week after next.
53:53
Caller
I have a quick question about 24-hour pill.
53:55
Caller
The morning after pill? My health teacher said that it was an abortion pill.
53:59
Drew
It is not.
54:00
Caller
And I heard you say that it wasn't.
54:02
Drew
It is not.
54:02
Caller
You argued about her with that.
54:04
Drew
Let me tell you, I am anti-abortion. I would not get behind this pill if there was any doubt about the scientific literature on this. There is still some vague suggestion circulating out there that it may affect implantation. My reading the literature, and I've read it a million times, is that it purely suppresses ovulation. And there may be an outside chance that very occasionally it has something to do with implantation. But I think that it is a statistical sort of argument only. I really don't believe that's how it works at all.
54:37
Adam
Let me tell you something about your health teacher. I know you're 16. You look at your teachers as deities. Let me give you the reality of your high school health teacher. Got fired.
54:49
Caller
Home Ec teacher. I know.
54:50
Adam
Home Ec. Yeah. Used to work Home Ec. Worked auto shop the semester before that. Got fired from her job at the post office. Got her degree from junior college. Has had three failed marriages. And is making $33,000 a year. And unsubsidized. She's on the life system with the phone company. Where they chip in eight bucks each month. So she can have your phone. So I know you want to listen to these people, but don't listen to these people. They're idiots.
55:19
Caller
That's not for me. It's for my friend. She got pregnant because she believed the teacher that it was an abortion pill.
55:24
Drew
And then she wouldn't take it.
55:26
Adam
And then she wouldn't take it?
55:27
Caller
She wouldn't take it because my health teacher said that it was an abortion pill.
55:30
Drew
I'm telling you something. I would not... First of all, the RU-486 is an abortion pill. I would not get behind this pill.
55:35
Adam
That's not the morning after pill.
55:36
Drew
That is not the morning after pill. I would not get behind this pill if it were an abortion pill.
55:39
Adam
I would get behind it in front of it if it was, but it's not. All right? Okay. All right, Lindsay.
55:45
Drew
What, is that it? What?
55:48
Caller
Yeah.
55:48
Drew
What else you got?
55:49
Caller
My question, it's like, I called when Dr. Bruce was here about my little brother on horror movies.
55:55
Adam
Yeah.
55:56
Caller
And I told my mom and she got extremely mad at me.
56:00
Drew
At you?
56:01
Caller
Yeah, at me.
56:01
Adam
Hold on. Let me recap here.
56:03
Okay.
56:04
Adam
And don't interrupt me if I'm wrong, because it's always just some minute detail that no one cares about. Right, all right. It implies I don't like being wrong anyway.
56:11
Okay.
56:11
Adam
Her brother's 10. She showed her brother a horror movie or two. Her brother got into it, little into it, started having, I don't know, weapons or being violent or something like that. And she was scared to tell her mom because they thought her mom would get upset that she showed her showed him the movie.
56:30
Drew
And lo and behold, she did.
56:32
Adam
Well, she did. Yeah. But what I mean is she told her mom.
56:35
Drew
Yeah, good.
56:35
Adam
And what did your mom say?
56:36
Caller
All right. My mom really got mad at me. And after that day, she told me never to bring it up again. And she talked to my little brother about it. And it was, I told her on Friday and through the weekend, he was fine and everything. And on Monday, when they went back to work, my brother, he came to my room in the morning and he was so angry with me. I mean, God, I didn't even think I knew him anymore because he was throwing stuff and he was extremely angry and ran out of the house.
57:02
Caller
And I don't know where he went.
57:03
Caller
I called after him, but he wouldn't listen to me. And I was trying to find out where he went and called his friend's houses, but I couldn't figure it out. So I went in his room, looking through his stuff, just because I know he has a massive night's collection.
57:16
Drew
Knife collection? Lizzie, you got a major, major problem here.
57:19
Adam
He's tan?
57:20
Caller
That's the little problem. I mean, I went under his mattress and there were like, it was small guns. They looked real, but they were under his bed and a whole bunch of other stuff.
57:30
Caller
And they're just knives and stuff.
57:32
Caller
And I didn't hear him come in or anything, but as I was putting the mattress back down, I was like on my knees and stuff and he hit me over the head with like a lampshade or something. And when I turned around, he hit me over the head a couple of times and called some people from my high school over. And they took the stuff away. And my mom now thinks I'm cutting myself again. And she doesn't believe me.
57:54
Drew
What's going on in your family?
57:57
Caller
Nothing.
58:00
Adam
Nothing. Nothing.
58:03
Caller
This is just the only major problem. And my mom-
58:05
Drew
Wait a minute, you're a cutter.
58:08
Caller
I'm what?
58:08
Drew
You cut on yourself?
58:10
Caller
No, no, I did two years ago.
58:13
Drew
Okay, that's not a sign of health, okay? A 14-year-old cuts on herself. That's a sign something very distressing is going on.
58:20
Caller
Well, I thought I deserved it because I hurt my parents and stuff, but I-
58:26
Drew
How did you hurt your parents?
58:27
Caller
Well, nothing.
58:28
Caller
When we got in arguments and stuff, and I really felt bad about hurting my parents because I would get angry and yell at them or something.
58:34
Caller
And I cut myself a couple times.
58:36
Drew
Was there a lot of anger and yelling in your house going on?
58:38
No, no.
58:39
Caller
I've never been angry at my parents. Just a couple of times, like they wouldn't let me go to concerts or something.
58:43
Adam
All right. So it was nothing. It was just sporadic slicing.
58:47
Drew
Sporadic self-mutilation.
58:50
Adam
Yeah. Sprinkling of self-mutilation. All right, Lindsay. So no problems there. So what you're saying is your brother's got a small arsenal in his bed. He beats you on the head with a lampshade. You've been cutting on yourself, but there's no violence or any tendencies like that in the family?
59:04
Caller
No, there's no violence. My dad, he doesn't know about everything. And my mom, she doesn't seem to like...
59:10
Adam
What's your dad, a cop? A copper construction worker. He says one of the things that the village people do.
59:15
Caller
They're both surgeons. They're on the muscle surgery and stuff.
59:22
Adam
Interesting. Ironic with the cutting. Yeah. Okay, is your brother 10?
59:27
Caller
Yeah.
59:27
Adam
Alright, so explain the part again when you're under his bed. Now, there's two things I want to clear up. He has a lot of knives. Maybe a handful of scalpels in there. And you say some small guns.
59:42
There was two guns under there.
59:43
Caller
Yeah, but they were small, like pocket guns.
59:46
Drew
Yeah, this is really interesting.
59:48
Adam
Well, hold on a second. Are you talking about like a derringer?
59:51
Drew
Squirt gun?
59:52
Caller
No, not a squirt gun, like a real gun, because there was this little box and bullets in it.
59:57
Drew
Alright, so you got a serious problem here, Lindsay.
59:59
Adam
What do you mean small gun? Oh, how big does the gun that Booth killed Lincoln with?
1:00:06
Caller
A little bigger than your hand.
1:00:08
Adam
OK, so just what would the bullet do if it hit you? Would it just sort of roll off or?
1:00:14
Caller
No, it like kill you for one in your head.
1:00:18
Adam
OK, so it's a gun then, right?
1:00:20
Caller
Yeah.
1:00:20
Drew
Well, a 10 year old. This is Lindsay. Let me be very clear.
1:00:25
Caller
OK.
1:00:27
Drew
This is five years from now is Littleton. Guaranteed and everybody then going, I don't understand. He was a great kid. I can't imagine both. There's a surgeon. They were all totally available for the kids. It was a perfect family, understand? And nobody ever sees this part of it.
1:00:41
Caller
My mom, like, she tends to like not. She lives in a little fantasy world.
1:00:45
Drew
She does. Yes, she does.
1:00:47
Adam
I don't think it's so little.
1:00:48
Drew
And that's part of the problem here that when you guys needed her, she weighed around.
1:00:52
Adam
Wow. Well, I still want to get to one thing, though. So he starts. So he has actual firearms with bullets nearby in his room.
1:01:03
Caller
Under his bed.
1:01:03
Drew
And he's showing himself now to be violent.
1:01:06
Adam
And he comes into your room ranting and raving in a fit of rage.
1:01:11
Caller
That I told my mom this, and he was like, what the hell's your problem?
1:01:14
Adam
But you don't have any qualms about going to sleep with this guy down the hall with a firearm and a volatile door.
1:01:22
Caller
You know that advice you give about people having locks in their door?
1:01:24
Caller
I got three.
1:01:25
Adam
Okay, you like your door.
1:01:26
Drew
Where are you calling from?
1:01:27
Caller
Maryland.
1:01:29
Caller
Wow.
1:01:29
Drew
Lindsay, you got to do something about this.
1:01:31
Caller
I don't know what to do. No one believes.
1:01:33
Caller
All these guys.
1:01:34
Adam
Okay, no. Wait a second.
1:01:36
Caller
No one would believe me.
1:01:37
Adam
Hold on a second. You are looking for his stuff under his bed. He comes back in the room and starts beating you with a lampshade.
1:01:47
Caller
He threw a lamp on my head.
1:01:51
Caller
It cracked and I got really, really dizzy at this point and I fell down.
1:01:53
Caller
He hit me over the head with something else.
1:01:56
Caller
He ran out of the house again and came back two seconds later. Have you ever seen the world spin?
1:02:05
Adam
What was the part about him coming back or bringing high school guys or something? He said something like that.
1:02:11
Drew
To collect his gun, take it away.
1:02:12
Caller
Well, a couple of his friends have older brothers that are my age and I knew them from school. And I really didn't think that they were weird or anything. And they came back and they took all the stuff.
1:02:23
Adam
I mean, they took the guns and the knives.
1:02:25
Caller
And everything.
1:02:26
Adam
Like it was theirs, not your brother's.
1:02:28
Caller
No, they just took it. And I was like, what the hell is going on?
1:02:30
Drew
No, like he's part of some little group.
1:02:33
Adam
Like he's part of some group?
1:02:34
Caller
Yeah.
1:02:35
Adam
So your 10 year old brother has friends in high school?
1:02:39
Caller
No, my 10 year old brother has friends around his age, like 11 and 12.
1:02:42
Drew
Who have brothers in high school?
1:02:43
Adam
Who have older brothers.
1:02:44
Caller
Who have older brothers.
1:02:45
Drew
Who are part of this group.
1:02:46
Adam
Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy. Yeah. All right. Hey, Lindsay. Boy, you're pretty resilient. I mean, you got it. Your attitude is.
1:02:58
Caller
I've had a lot happen in the past. I'm dealing with most of this.
1:03:01
Adam
Yeah. How are you dealing with it though?
1:03:06
Caller
My family is, they're not violent. Okay.
1:03:09
Caller
But like I was an attempt to rape them once. And while they attempted to rape me one time.
1:03:16
Adam
Who's they?
1:03:17
Caller
Just some at a party.
1:03:20
Adam
Yeah.
1:03:20
Caller
And strangely, I mean, I don't know if I should say it over the air or not, but my parents, I basically, my dad had them hired to be killed.
1:03:32
Adam
Perfectly normal, perfectly healthy.
1:03:34
Drew
No violence in that family.
1:03:36
Adam
But other, okay, so let me just recap here. I hate to recap, but other than the self-mutilation, the attempted rape, the brother of the small arsenal in his bed, his violent outburst, and your father hiring hitmen to rub out people who made attempts on your sexuality. Other than that, there's no violence in the family?
1:03:55
Caller
No.
1:03:56
Adam
Okay. All right. Cause for a minute there, those were like heading a certain direction. Like there may have been some yelling and some pot or pan throwing or something like that.
1:04:03
Caller
No.
1:04:04
Adam
Okay. Other than that, there's no problems.
1:04:05
Caller
No, there's nothing else. Really. I mean, we don't, we're not a top of the family.
1:04:09
Adam
Yeah. I don't, you know, all families have their little ups and downs and now did your dad, seriously, did your dad really have these people taken out or did he just say he was going to do that?
1:04:26
Caller
I overheard him on some conversations and later on, we found out that the guy had killed himself, but I didn't think he would kill himself.
1:04:35
Adam
Was it, was it a family member or just some guy in high school?
1:04:40
Caller
A guy in high school.
1:04:41
Adam
And how did your father find out that he had made this?
1:04:45
Caller
I told my parents.
1:04:45
Adam
You told your parents?
1:04:47
Caller
Yeah.
1:04:47
Adam
And you told them who it was?
1:04:48
Uh-huh.
1:04:50
Caller
Wow.
1:04:51
Adam
And how long after that did the guy kill himself?
1:04:55
Caller
A week and a half.
1:04:57
Adam
How did he kill himself?
1:04:59
Caller
I don't know.
1:04:59
Caller
They say that he shot himself.
1:05:04
Adam
Wow. That is, that's a little, that's a little creepy.
1:05:08
Caller
Yeah.
1:05:09
Adam
Yeah. Your folks are together?
1:05:15
Caller
Yeah.
1:05:16
Adam
Yeah.
1:05:17
Caller
My mom was really young when she had me, but, when she was 18, it wasn't too young.
1:05:21
Adam
It sounds like a, and they're both surgeons. Are they like regular?
1:05:25
Caller
We went to college when I was still young, you know. My grandma raised me.
1:05:30
Caller
Like, I don't call my mom.
1:05:32
Adam
You don't call your mom mom?
1:05:33
Caller
No, I call my grandma mom, but yeah.
1:05:36
Adam
What do you call your mom?
1:05:37
Drew
Grandma?
1:05:38
Caller
By her name.
1:05:39
Drew
Sis.
1:05:40
Adam
Dr. Cohen. What do you call her?
1:05:43
Caller
By her name.
1:05:44
Adam
Just her first name? Okay. And your folks, are they like mafia surgeons? Do they take bullets out of people in the back of pickup trucks or do they?
1:05:53
Caller
No, no.
1:05:53
Caller
Just people with like shoulder pain and stuff.
1:05:56
Drew
Orthopedist.
1:05:57
Adam
Are they actually, do they have degrees?
1:06:00
Caller
Yes.
1:06:01
Adam
They're not holistic anything?
1:06:04
Caller
No.
1:06:04
Adam
No.
1:06:05
Caller
No.
1:06:05
Adam
Okay. They work for hospitals? Okay. With electricity and everything? Yeah. Okay.
1:06:13
Caller
All right.
1:06:13
Adam
What should Lindsay do, Drew? I know we've talked to her longer if we ever talked to anybody, but my God, what a story. Yeah.
1:06:19
Caller
My mom doesn't face the truth most often. Like when I cut myself, she called my plastic surgeon. I mean, she really didn't want to think about it.
1:06:27
Adam
Your mom's in a good amount of denial, but here's the most important problem here. By the way, how close did the guy get to raping you who allegedly raped you?
1:06:41
Caller
I didn't have my pants on. But eventually I had pepper spray and I need them when he loosened up a bit.
1:06:49
Drew
You had what?
1:06:49
Adam
She had pepper spray.
1:06:51
Caller
Yeah. I had pepper spray with me because I never go to parties and stuff like that. I'm not...
1:06:55
Drew
Did he put his penis inside you?
1:06:57
Caller
No.
1:06:58
Adam
No. He was just trying.
1:06:59
Caller
Yeah.
1:07:01
Adam
Oh, wow. Hold on. Mental note. Do not rape daughters of surgeons. I had... On my list was don't rape daughters of bakers and candlestick makers and cement contractors. But I'm going to pencil insurgent on the bottom of that one.
1:07:18
Drew
Holy crap.
1:07:19
Caller
Well, they aren't bad people.
1:07:21
Drew
Lindsay, there are two things.
1:07:22
Adam
Wow. Wow. You carry pepper spray. So you need the guy. You gave him the pepper spray and he got off you.
1:07:27
Drew
Here's what you do.
1:07:28
Caller
Yeah.
1:07:28
Drew
Lindsay, I have two suggestions.
1:07:30
Caller
Okay.
1:07:30
Drew
Three. One, if you've ever been treated psychiatrically?
1:07:35
Caller
No, not allowed.
1:07:37
Drew
Not allowed? What does that mean?
1:07:39
Caller
I heard and said no. I asked.
1:07:42
Drew
You really need to-
1:07:42
Caller
They don't want me to say anything to anyone and they don't want the family stuff out.
1:07:46
Drew
Well, you need to force this issue because it's for your own good. You must find a way to get some care for yourself, number one.
1:07:52
Caller
I'm fine. I'm fine.
1:07:53
Caller
This is my little brother I'm worried about.
1:07:55
Drew
I'm very worried about him, too. And I think you're going to need some social agency to help you with him. Whether you call the Department of Social Services.
1:08:01
Caller
I don't want him taking away from my parents.
1:08:03
Adam
What about your father?
1:08:05
Caller
What about my dad?
1:08:07
Adam
Can you talk to him?
1:08:08
Drew
Or grandma, mom?
1:08:10
Caller
My grandma.
1:08:10
Caller
I haven't seen my grandma since I was eight years old.
1:08:13
Drew
Why?
1:08:14
Caller
Seven.
1:08:14
Adam
Why?
1:08:15
Caller
I don't know.
1:08:16
Adam
Well, I thought you called her mom.
1:08:18
Well, I did.
1:08:19
Caller
I didn't mean until we moved.
1:08:20
Adam
Is she alive?
1:08:21
Caller
Yeah, she's alive on my mom's side.
1:08:24
Drew
Why don't you call her?
1:08:24
Adam
Can you call her?
1:08:26
Caller
Yeah, I can call her.
1:08:27
Drew
You talk to grandma. Tell her what's going on. Please tell some adult, please. Lindsay, this is we were sitting around the eve of somebody getting hurt.
1:08:35
Adam
Oh, yeah. Listen, Lindsay.
1:08:38
Caller
Yeah.
1:08:38
Adam
Here's the deal. Your brother is going to hurt somebody.
1:08:41
Caller
He already has.
1:08:43
Adam
OK. He's going to hurt. He's going to hurt more people. He's going to do more than hurt them. He's going to kill them. And even though it'll be his fault, if you don't really do something about it, it'll be your fault.
1:08:54
Drew
And what I can't stand.
1:08:55
I don't know what to do.
1:08:56
Adam
I'm telling you what to do. You need to talk to your grandmother slash mother and just explain that this kid is 10, he has weapons, he's volatile and something is going to happen soon.
1:09:09
All right.
1:09:09
Drew
You got to tell some adults.
1:09:11
Adam
All right.
1:09:11
Drew
And you must, somebody must take some action, get this kid some help.
1:09:15
Caller
OK. But he won't be taken away, will he? Like if anyone finds out.
1:09:19
Adam
No, he won't be taken away. Call your grandmother. I don't know what the hell they're going to do with him.
1:09:25
Drew
They're going to try to help.
1:09:26
Adam
Listen, screwball, he's going to kill you in your sleep.
1:09:29
Drew
When he kills somebody, then he's going to be taken away. I promise. All right.
1:09:33
Adam
OK.
1:09:33
Drew
All right.
1:09:33
Adam
OK. Stop freaking out and call granny. I mean, mom. Is she sane?
1:09:38
Caller
Yeah.
1:09:39
Adam
Really? Yeah.
1:09:40
Caller
Yeah.
1:09:40
Drew
Whose mom is she?
1:09:42
Adam
Mom's mom.
1:09:42
Caller
Mom.
1:09:46
Adam
You have any older brothers or sisters?
1:09:47
Drew
I'm getting a mental image here.
1:09:48
Adam
Yeah.
1:09:49
Caller
Yeah.
1:09:50
Adam
You're picturing the Bates Motel. No. No.
1:09:53
Caller
No.
1:09:54
Adam
No. Nobody. Any school counselor? Anybody you trust?
1:09:57
Caller
Well, see, they couldn't.
1:09:58
Caller
They wouldn't really believe me.
1:09:59
Caller
It's a private school and these guys.
1:10:01
Adam
I mean, you know, just try them.
1:10:03
Caller
They're not people I would really trust.
1:10:05
Drew
You know what? Try them. You got to tell somebody. You got to talk about it.
1:10:08
Adam
You got to do something. Your brother's going to kill you in your sleep. You're going to wake up dead. Do you hear me?
1:10:15
Caller
I got the locks.
1:10:16
Adam
Either that or your dad's going to put a hit on you for a bad report card.
1:10:21
Caller
He's going to put a hit on me because I get bad reports.
1:10:23
Drew
Okay. Good luck. Take care of yourself.
1:10:25
Adam
All right. Okay. All right. I'm going to go home and kiss my mom and dad. I'm going to wake them up. You know, I know I've talked a lot of smack on the radio, mom, but God bless you. Come here. Give me a hug.
1:10:36
Caller
Oh, man.
1:10:38
Drew
Okay. Well, now we have something to talk about with Daisy Fuentes. That's not James.
1:10:44
Adam
I'd still like to work in the Having Sex with the Dog story. All right. We'll be back with a slew of shorter calls after this.
1:11:20
Drew
It's definitely right about the psychology textbook.
1:11:23
Caller
Thank you.
1:11:25
Adam
Could you turn that rock and roll down a little bit? Thank you very much. It is Loveline. I'm Adam. That is Drew. Boy, that last call was, I'm gonna say humdinger. All right. Why don't we talk to Kendall over here, Drew, because it says he's on a payphone.
1:11:41
Caller
Right.
1:11:41
Adam
And he's been on hold for 70 minutes. Oh, boy. Which means he's probably been rolled twice and sodomized once if he's in the Los Angeles area. Kendall?
1:11:52
Caller
Yeah, hi.
1:11:53
Adam
You had a payphone?
1:11:54
Caller
Yeah. She.
1:11:56
But it's 1-800, so it's all right.
1:11:57
Adam
OK.
1:11:59
Caller
Yeah, I've been kind of seeing this guy.
1:12:00
Caller
We started out as friends, and then we started getting all this serious. And he told me about, like, how he just he wasn't in a real serious relationship.
1:12:09
Caller
And then he, like, he only kissed me once, you know, just like a little peck. We've gone out eight times.
1:12:14
And he's never been in a real serious relationship.
1:12:16
Caller
Should I make the first move or should I take it real slow and let him do it?
1:12:20
Adam
How old is he?
1:12:21
Caller
He's 19.
1:12:22
Adam
He's 19. Where, what city are you calling from?
1:12:27
Caller
I'm actually in Santa Monica right now.
1:12:29
Adam
Oh, and you're standing at a pay phone at 1130?
1:12:32
Caller
Yeah, well, we just kind of pulled over and decided to call.
1:12:35
Adam
Well, and blame Drew because he wasn't gonna get to you for another 45 minutes.
1:12:41
Drew
Now she was next after Janet.
1:12:43
Adam
Yeah, you had her on hold for 70 minutes at a pay phone, Drew.
1:12:47
Caller
Okay. I almost fell asleep too.
1:12:49
Drew
Okay, so is this your Foster Brooks imitation?
1:12:57
Adam
Yeah, well, let me move my lampshade so I can get to the microphone. We'll explain Foster Brooks later. So anyway, Kendall, 19 year old guy, you've been out on eight dates with him.
1:13:10
Caller
He's just, you know, the first few were friends and then it kind of got a little bit, you know, and he just gave you a little peck. Yeah.
1:13:17
Adam
I don't know of 19 year old guys that go out with 17 year olds multiple times and don't really make a move.
1:13:24
Caller
Well, because he's been in just like quickly, like you said, he just kind of, well, you know, screwed them and then just left them.
1:13:31
Adam
His last girl.
1:13:32
Caller
Yeah.
1:13:33
Drew
No, we don't buy that.
1:13:34
Adam
I don't buy that at all.
1:13:35
Drew
No, that's BS.
1:13:37
Caller
All his friends, you know, are saying, yeah, he really likes you, but he doesn't know how to go around this.
1:13:43
Adam
Go around what?
1:13:44
Caller
Like just being like together and getting to a further point.
1:13:50
Drew
No, Kendall.
1:13:51
Adam
Yeah, I don't think he likes you.
1:13:54
Caller
Well, all his friends are like his best friends and he's always telling them, and this is for sure kind of thing.
1:13:58
Adam
Okay. Well, okay. Okay. I take that back. He's madly in love with you. He's infatuated. He's enamored with you. Is that ever the part about him making a move?
1:14:07
Drew
He's medically ill.
1:14:08
Adam
Asking you out.
1:14:09
Drew
He must be something wrong with him.
1:14:10
Adam
Yeah.
1:14:10
Caller
Should I make a move then and just see if it's going to help you?
1:14:13
Adam
Yes. Go ahead.
1:14:15
Caller
Okay.
1:14:15
Drew
Yeah, why not? We're going for a loop.
1:14:17
Adam
Don't expect much, though.
1:14:18
Caller
Okay.
1:14:19
Adam
Okay.
1:14:20
Drew
Well, call us back. Let's know what happened.
1:14:21
Adam
Call us back from another pay phone a quarter mile down the street and tell us what happened. I hate the fact that poor Kendall is sitting in Santa Monica in a phone booth for 70 minutes to hear that, but listen to me, everybody. When guys don't make moves on 7th and 8th dates and you're laying it down in no uncertain terms and I don't care what his friends say, he ain't into it.
1:14:50
Drew
But I mean, there could be a different...
1:14:52
Adam
There could be a different version of this.
1:14:54
Drew
No, no. She had told a different story, which was this guy's a total nerd. He's never had a girlfriend. He's afraid to talk to people. He's freaked out. He's scared of being vulnerable. And he can only handle kissing me. I mean, if it's some extraordinary circumstance, the guy's biology could be affected in that way. Other than that, there is a reason.
1:15:15
Adam
I was talking to some chicks this weekend who were disillusioned with men in general. And I told them basically, the difference between guys and women is, these were like women who've been in a couple of bad relationships and basically said, I'm taking a break. No more guys for a year or two. I've been screwed over too many times. I don't trust them, blah, blah, blah. Guys, never go through that phase, ladies. That part about, you know, I had a girlfriend dump me. I want to get laid twice as bad that day. Preferably in front of the girl dumped me, actually. If she could be, you know, duct taped to the chair and watch me get a blow job or something, that would be an optimal situation. But guys, including myself, and Drew, I'm sure you include yourself in this, I've been dumped on, crapped on, multi times in my life. It has never soured me to women, and I've only wanted to get involved with another one that much faster, who was that much better looking in half the time.
1:16:16
Drew
You may not have been interested in a relationship, though.
1:16:19
Adam
I see for a woman, hey. I would have taken, listen, if a girl dumped me in an attractive woman who had an attractive personality, came by and came into my life, the next day I would have been going out with her and into it. I really would have. I'm not talking about married for ten years, divorced to have five kids or something. I'm talking about 19, girlfriend dumped me. And guys do not work like that. We don't like take breaks. There's some of the juggy dance squad. You talk, you know, try to get a little inside. Perfectly healthy, perfectly natural.
1:16:56
Drew
When are you getting married?
1:16:58
Adam
Listen, I don't have to answer to you or anybody else, Drew. It's business.
1:17:04
Drew
But God knows.
1:17:05
Adam
Janet, perfectly normal, perfectly healthy. Please, no shenanigans. Janet, you're 27.
1:17:12
Caller
That's right.
1:17:13
Adam
What's going on?
1:17:14
Caller
Well, I've got kind of a difficult situation on my hands.
1:17:17
Drew
Well, if I could take another one tonight.
1:17:20
Adam
I can hear her voice, too.
1:17:22
Caller
I talk very loud, so you shouldn't have any problem hearing me. Well, the situation is this. My best friend, she's made friends with this new guy over the Internet. And he lives in Seattle, and we live in the Bay Area in San Francisco. And he, like, calls her all the time. He's flown her out there once. He came down here for, like, two months. And when he's here, it's like he's the center of attention. And it's like, I'm nothing.
1:17:55
Drew
Well, that makes sense. He's only come out a couple of times, right?
1:17:59
Caller
Well, see, I don't know that. For all I know, they could be planning on getting married and getting a little house somewhere, for all I know.
1:18:06
Drew
Are you sexually involved with this girl?
1:18:09
Caller
Oh, no. She's my best friend.
1:18:11
Adam
All right. So lighten up.
1:18:13
Drew
You're 27.
1:18:15
Caller
I'm 27 and she's 21.
1:18:17
Adam
Yeah.
1:18:19
Caller
I don't even feel like our friendship is at risk here.
1:18:22
Drew
What do you do for a living?
1:18:23
Caller
What I do, I do data entry.
1:18:26
Drew
And do you have any kind of disabilities or anything like that?
1:18:30
Caller
No. Well, I'm epileptic, but I don't see what that would have to do.
1:18:36
Drew
What medication are you on?
1:18:37
Caller
Phenobarbital.
1:18:39
Drew
Is that the only medicine?
1:18:40
Caller
I'm sorry?
1:18:41
Drew
Is that the only medication?
1:18:42
Caller
Yes.
1:18:43
Drew
And where did the epilepsy come from? Just childhood?
1:18:47
Caller
Yeah. It happened when I was about five years old.
1:18:50
Drew
Okay. Okay.
1:18:51
Caller
And last year I just recently had a seizure just out of nowhere after not having one for 20 years.
1:18:56
Drew
And do you derive all of your sense of worth and satisfaction for this relationship with this 21 year old? Yeah. Do you think that's right?
1:19:06
Caller
Well, she's my only friend.
1:19:08
Drew
Why is she your only friend?
1:19:09
Caller
I have a hard time making friends.
1:19:11
Drew
How come?
1:19:14
Caller
And this guy is just-
1:19:15
Adam
Why do you have a hard time making friends?
1:19:18
Caller
I don't know. I just have a hard time meeting people.
1:19:22
Drew
That's why I asked about the disability. I picked up on that right away. And that's why I asked about disabilities and whatnot, to see if something actually impaired your ability to get where you need to go to meet people or some barrier there.
1:19:34
Adam
Well, hey, Janet, you know, here's the problem with my job. I'll be honest with you. I speak to a lot of people who, everyone else who's listening knows what's going on except for the person I'm talking to. And I don't get the feeling they're ever listening. Everyone else is listening going, what the hell is this chick talking about? She's got one friend, she's 21, you know, she's 27. That's a pretty good age difference at that age. She's got some guys she's semi-interested in. He blows, you know, he lives a few hundred miles away, blows into town once in a while and you freak out. This is your problem. You have to get out there. You have to have relationships. You have to make more friends. Certainly, if you have this friend, you can have other friends. And you have to not put all your eggs into one basket. Pardon the pun. I mean, to use a cliché.
1:20:34
Caller
So basically, are you saying that I should just give up on this friendship all together?
1:20:38
Drew
Is that what Adam said?
1:20:40
Adam
Is that what I said?
1:20:41
Caller
That's what I'm asking you.
1:20:42
Adam
What did you hear me say?
1:20:43
Drew
What did he say?
1:20:46
Caller
That's why I was asking you.
1:20:47
Drew
Okay, I'm going to repeat it.
1:20:48
Adam
No, no, you tell me what I said, Janet. Tell me what I said.
1:20:54
Caller
I don't remember.
1:20:56
Adam
Okay, well, why are you calling, by the way? Seriously, you answer me that question. Why are you calling this show?
1:21:04
Caller
Because I wanted to get your opinion on this.
1:21:06
Adam
But you're not listening to a goddamn thing I say. Are you?
1:21:12
Caller
Yeah, I am.
1:21:13
Adam
Well, I just said something and you can't repeat any of it? Forget about the verbiage. What was my gist? What was I trying to convey?
1:21:23
Caller
You were basically saying that I shouldn't put all my eggs in one basket. Not, I guess, be latched to just one friend.
1:21:32
Drew
That by the way is true of all human beings, not just you, Janet. That's important for health. It's important.
1:21:38
Adam
Unless the person is really good looking.
1:21:40
Drew
Even if you're married, you can't dump all that on your spouse. It's a very unhealthy way to conduct yourself in a relationship.
1:21:46
Adam
Except for Drew does that.
1:21:48
Drew
I do tend to do that, actually. And if you, and if you, It's okay. I love you guys. And if you, if you, your relationship won't survive if you do that. So we're trying to actually help you preserve this relationship.
1:22:00
Adam
Okay. So Janet, make more friends. And if this guy comes into town twice a year for a weekend, You'll be able to tolerate that. It's no big deal.
1:22:10
Caller
Well, there's a chance, there's even a chance he may be moving down here.
1:22:15
Adam
It doesn't matter.
1:22:16
Drew
You'll do it. You'll do it.
1:22:18
Adam
You have friends. All of my friends are married now.
1:22:21
Drew
And you cry.
1:22:22
Adam
I just got back from Mexico with 14 of them. I mean, what are you talking about?
1:22:26
Drew
I feel like cry every couple of weeks now.
1:22:28
Adam
Yeah. It's not easy. All right. Let's see. We're going to take a little break. Taylor?
1:22:35
Caller
Yeah.
1:22:36
Adam
14? Yeah. Oh, you saw Drew's teen show?
1:22:41
Caller
Yeah.
1:22:42
Adam
Teen Files?
1:22:42
Caller
Yep.
1:22:43
Adam
Now, I know what a pedophile is. Is this someone who's into teenage girls? Is that different? All right. We'll explore that. It seems like a fairly ominous name for a new show. Hang on there, Taylor.
1:22:55
Caller
OK.
1:22:55
Adam
You saw his new show with Lisa Givens?
1:22:58
Caller
Right. Yeah.
1:22:59
Adam
Is it Givens?
1:23:00
Drew
Givens.
1:23:00
Adam
Givens. All right. Hang on there, Taylor.
1:23:02
Caller
OK.
1:23:02
Adam
All right. We'll take a break. We'll get a little critique of that show after this.
1:23:23
Caller
Turns animal for the erotic pleasures of women.
1:23:27
Caller
It's Love Line.
1:23:33
Adam
Four months. No, but we're in like pre whatever. Oh my God. All right, forget about the phone number, forget about the fax number. This is Love Line. Where are we, Drew? I'm having a little trouble kickstarting myself. I poisoned myself over the weekend. I really did.
1:23:49
Drew
Really, it's Adam Foster Brooks Corolla.
1:23:54
Adam
I was, well, I did a decent amount of work, I must say, but I really did a lot of drinking. I really did.
1:24:01
Drew
Can you stop talking about it? This is akin to you coming out smoking in the Teen Files.
1:24:05
Adam
Oh, yeah, that's my next plan. I think I came up that when I was drunk. But I'll tell you, listen, I don't, let me just say something, everybody. Don't drink and drive and don't drink at work and don't drink at church.
1:24:20
Drew
Don't drink a lot if you have an alcoholic.
1:24:22
Adam
If you got a problem, don't do it. But bite Cracky if you've been working three jobs for the last five months and busting your ass and you're floating on a raft in a pool in Mexico. Lift one for me. And that's exactly what I just got done doing. Taylor?
1:24:37
Caller
Yeah.
1:24:38
Adam
Okay. 14.
1:24:39
Caller
Right.
1:24:40
Adam
You saw the Lisa Gibbons, Dr. Drew, Teen Files show. Now, what was that? What channel was it on?
1:24:49
Caller
14.
1:24:49
Drew
UPN.
1:24:50
Caller
Yeah, UPN.
1:24:52
Adam
That's wherever she's calling from. Right. I remember when I was a kid, I was into that too. It was 14. Then when I'd travel, I'd go to other people's like, what? Channel three? Oh no. I can't get used to that. Like I would tip over on the sofa. It's like off balance. Were you telling me that MASH is on channel three? That don't make any sense at all. What are they thinking? So UPN had teen files and what did that was on tonight?
1:25:20
Caller
Right.
1:25:21
Adam
And what did they discuss?
1:25:24
Caller
Well, they had a 14 year old who was pregnant and she had a baby. And then they had another couple who got tested to see if she was pregnant. And then they talked about STDs.
1:25:36
Adam
Was this a special?
1:25:39
Caller
Yeah, I guess so.
1:25:41
Adam
Why did you do it, Drew?
1:25:42
Drew
It's one of the guys that did Scared Straight. Really? Another one of his series, yeah.
1:25:47
Adam
Wow. Has that guy been out of work for 20 years or has he been doing other stuff?
1:25:51
Drew
No, he just cranks his stuff out.
1:25:53
Adam
So in the middle of it, when the pregnant chick came in, the teenager, did you yell, Give me your god damn shoes, mother f***er. And then pop your fake eyeball out. You didn't do that, Drew? No, they did that and scared Strait. So how did it look, Taylor? How did Drew look? How was the chemistry between Lisa and Drew?
1:26:16
Drew
We weren't on camera together.
1:26:18
Adam
Well, excuse me, you guys did a special together. I just figured it'd be in the same room at some point. She was being piped in?
1:26:25
Drew
She was the host. I was one of the minion.
1:26:28
Adam
Oh, I see. Oh, well, you just one of those lackeys in the back. You're sitting between Joyce Brothers and Mother Love, trying to get half a sentence out. I see. Did you learn anything, Taylor?
1:26:39
Caller
Yeah, they had really graphic pictures of the STDs. Oh, really?
1:26:44
Adam
Nice.
1:26:45
Caller
Yeah.
1:26:46
Adam
That's good.
1:26:47
Caller
Yeah.
1:26:47
Adam
All right. That's all gonna happen to you one day.
1:26:50
Caller
Great. I hope not.
1:26:51
Adam
All right. You have no problems.
1:26:53
Caller
No.
1:26:54
Adam
So this is good. This kind of information at the right age.
1:26:58
Caller
Yeah. Well, it gets boring after a while, but I mean, this wasn't, you know, this was different than normal.
1:27:03
Drew
Why is that? Why was it different?
1:27:05
Caller
It was just more based on, you know, you have the help teachers who are like way older and they're telling you about something. And then you have the teenagers experiencing.
1:27:14
Drew
How about the group that I have held? Did you listen to that group?
1:27:17
Caller
Yeah, I did. I did. That was, it was me and my mom walked in right when that, when right when their AIDS test, fake AIDS test came back and we both started crying when the black girl came on and said she really had AIDS and was really sad.
1:27:33
Drew
Yeah.
1:27:33
Adam
Yeah. Is that what happened? Yeah.
1:27:35
Drew
Why wasn't it, again, that was my group?
1:27:37
Adam
Yeah, it was my history. Yeah, listen, Drew's group won again AIDS. I'll tell you that right now. You know what I picked up? You know what's nice about Mexico? Jesus. Less cops and even less lawyers. You know what I mean? I mean, they're just not a whole lot of supervision over there. And not only that, but fairly tasteless. You know, you pick up a good t-shirt. You know, I got a t-shirt of some drunken bandito guy taking a cramp out in the desert. You know, it said, S happens on a sombrero. You know, you get all that Tijuana pussy posse. You know, guys holding cats up and stuff. But I got a beer thing. It said it said it was like a beer cozy. You know, something like a beer coolers. It said stop AIDS on it. And it had a picture, like sort of universal symbol of two guys, like one guy with another guy bent over and like a slash going through it.
1:28:33
Drew
That's nice.
1:28:34
Adam
Yeah, I thought, geez, only in Mexico can you pick up that kind of really tasteless, sort of borderline offensive stuff. That's why I had to buy it.
1:28:41
Drew
But it's amazing.
1:28:42
Adam
Hey, I ain't getting this in the Valley.
1:28:43
Drew
It's amazing how they also don't need that much supervision. They get along OK.
1:28:48
Adam
Yeah. Well, people basically work over there and they get along.
1:28:52
Drew
They also take care of their families.
1:28:54
Adam
Yeah.
1:28:55
Drew
Very well.
1:28:55
Adam
Oh, yeah.
1:28:56
Drew
You know how happy everybody is?
1:28:57
Adam
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Those those four year olds selling chicklets out on the street, they couldn't be happier.
1:29:02
Drew
Those kids.
1:29:03
Adam
Yeah, those are good folks over there. You're right. Christina.
1:29:06
Caller
Hi.
1:29:07
Adam
You're twenty one.
1:29:09
Drew
Yeah.
1:29:09
Adam
What's happening?
1:29:10
Caller
Well, I just wanted to know, is there like a part in my husband's genitalia that I could maybe play with or, you know, something to make him more aroused?
1:29:22
Drew
Well, what's the matter?
1:29:22
Adam
Yeah. So it's called this dick. It's at the right at the well, it's at the end of the balls or sort of the top of the balls there.
1:29:31
Caller
Yeah. Yeah.
1:29:32
Adam
Sticks out sometimes.
1:29:34
Drew
What's the matter?
1:29:35
Adam
You know what I'm talking about?
1:29:36
Caller
No, I'm talking about like, I've heard like...
1:29:39
Drew
Wait, wait. What's the problem?
1:29:40
Caller
What do you mean, what's the problem?
1:29:42
Adam
Why do you got to find something?
1:29:43
Caller
Oh, no, I just like to, you know...
1:29:46
Drew
Men are pretty easy to figure out.
1:29:47
Caller
Experiment more or a little.
1:29:49
Drew
Why?
1:29:51
Caller
I don't know.
1:29:52
Drew
What's the problem?
1:29:55
Caller
Well, it's not really a problem. I just like to play around.
1:30:00
Adam
So he's satisfied?
1:30:02
Caller
As far as I know, yeah.
1:30:03
Adam
You let him do whatever he wants to you?
1:30:06
Caller
Well, it doesn't get that graphic, but yes.
1:30:09
Adam
Why don't you let him do something else to you instead of you finding something else on him?
1:30:13
Caller
Oh, wow.
1:30:14
Adam
Yeah, that's what guys want. It's like, listen, forget about looking for the buried treasure in me. How about I do a little investigating on you? You know what I'm saying?
1:30:24
Caller
Yeah.
1:30:25
Adam
You let him do everything?
1:30:28
Caller
Yeah.
1:30:29
Adam
You do or don't?
1:30:31
Caller
Well, there's one thing he knows he can't do. What's that? Back entry.
1:30:36
Adam
Right. Is that?
1:30:37
Caller
Well, he hasn't tried it yet. I don't think he has any kind of liking for it.
1:30:41
Drew
All right. Good.
1:30:42
Adam
That's good.
1:30:43
Drew
Good sign. All right.
1:30:44
Adam
Now, there's nothing on him. Just the penis. That's all.
1:30:48
Drew
Okay.
1:30:49
Adam
You want to make it better? What? Stop complaining during the week so much.
1:30:55
Drew
Really?
1:30:55
Adam
Yeah. That'll make the sex better.
1:30:57
Caller
Okay. All right.
1:30:58
Adam
And let him watch TV.
1:31:01
Drew
During sex?
1:31:02
Adam
Yeah. Listen, you know, women want to figure out ways to make it a better experience for the guy.
1:31:10
Caller
All right.
1:31:11
Adam
If you're going to do that, let's really explore that for a second. Let him have a few of his friends sitting on folding chairs by the foot of the bed. Let's have the TV on. You know what I'm saying? I mean, if you're really looking for ways to make it better, let him turn the TV on. You know, pop in a porn movie or something. That could be nice. Get on the speaker phone with like an old gym coach or something while you're doing it. Something. Forget the probing. Guys don't like the probing. I don't like that probing. It's very intrusive. I don't like especially stuff at the butt and even the balls. I'm not a big fan of that. There's nothing going on down there, ladies. That whole, that whole, that whole scrotal thing.
1:31:56
Drew
Now, now there's no mystery to the man.
1:32:01
Adam
Right for the penis. That's it. OK, where are we going? Talk to somebody.
1:32:05
Drew
I'm going to break. All right.
1:32:06
Adam
We'll take a break.
1:32:09
Caller
Adam and Dr. Drew, we'll be right back on Loveline.
1:32:12
Caller
In just a minute or two.
1:32:13
Caller
Call 1-800-LOVE-191.
1:32:27
Caller
Oh, you're right there.
1:32:28
Caller
It's Love Line on WABN.
1:32:36
Adam
All right. Let's just see if we can say hi and bye to a couple of poor folks who have been on hold for a million years. Erica.
1:32:43
Caller
Yes, this is Erica.
1:32:44
Adam
Do you think you're allergic to your partner's sperm?
1:32:46
Drew
Yes.
1:32:47
Caller
We've been having sex for two years now, and the first couple of months, we used condoms. And once we stopped using condoms, it became like, from the very first time we had sex without a condom.
1:33:01
Drew
There is such a thing, there is such a thing, Erica. There is such a thing.
1:33:04
Adam
Yes.
1:33:04
Drew
It might be recurrent vaginitis or yeast infection.
1:33:07
Adam
What should she do?
1:33:08
Drew
Need to see a gynecologist, need to have Pabst-Mirror, but that is certainly a possibility.
1:33:11
Adam
Okay. We couldn't tell you definitively over the phone. Joe, you're 16?
1:33:16
Caller
Yes.
1:33:16
Adam
Yes. How to keep girlfriend from getting urinary tract infection?
1:33:20
Caller
Yeah.
1:33:21
Adam
After oral sacs?
1:33:22
Caller
Yeah.
1:33:23
Drew
Don't push so hard.
1:33:25
Adam
During oral sacs?
1:33:26
Drew
During anything. And it's the local pressure that causes the bacteria to be pushed up into the bladder and then she may have something wrong with her bladder emptying or bladder function. She may need antibiotics. Something needs to be checked out.
1:33:37
Adam
Rebecca?
1:33:38
Caller
Yeah?
1:33:39
Adam
You want to know how long-term, you want to know about the long-term effects of ecstasy?
1:33:43
Caller
Yeah, basically. Alright.
1:33:45
Adam
How much are you taking?
1:33:46
Caller
I'm not taking it.
1:33:47
Drew
All kinds. I don't know where to start.
1:33:49
Caller
No, no, no. Okay, let me say this. My father is a psychologist and he's been doing studies saying that the long-term effects of it are Parkinson's disease.
1:33:58
Drew
Yes, that is why.
1:33:59
Caller
And a few months, like probably about a month ago or so, I was listening to the radio and wasn't really paying attention and you started talking about it, but I didn't hear everything said.
1:34:07
Drew
Well, I've seen the severe Parkinsonian types of reactions in the short-term where people get locked in and can't move a muscle.
1:34:14
Adam
Really?
1:34:14
Drew
Yeah. And this is, XC is a very dangerous drug. I mean, this is, we're gonna, you know, more to be revealed in that one.
1:34:25
Adam
All right. Nobody do it. Thank you, Drew. So we'll see you Sunday, right? Yeah. And until next time, this Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew is saying mahalo.
1:34:36
Caller
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