1:15🔗AdamI'm Adam Corolla. He is Dr. Drew. Phone number, 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1. Fax number, although there's no paper in it. 310-8-54. Broken with no paper. 310-8-54-44-55. Dr. Drew claims to be a board certified physician, an addiction medicine specialist, and tonight, tonight our guest is Traci Lords. Traci, you know from about a thousand things. We all know her humble beginnings, and then into television, and then into movies, features, music, back into television.
2:23🔗AdamDid they come, did they try to come to you first?
2:26🔗Traci LordsSure they did. Sure they did. They did. It was not something that I wanted to do. I felt like there was enough stuff out there about me. I'm sure that you felt like that before in your life where you feel like people know enough of your dirty laundry. You don't really want to air it. At that point in life, I really didn't. I was sort of talking about that and the, hey, I was a kid child porn star and I did this and I did that. I just wanted to get on with my life.
2:51🔗AdamWell, that's why Drew doesn't go to his folks place for Thanksgiving.
2:55🔗Traci LordsIt's an awkward old picture, his baby picture of Dr. Drew.
2:59🔗AdamA lot of silence, a lot of uncomfortable silence. I just want to move forward with his new family. But anyway, so that was a lot of that stuff inaccurate?
3:11🔗Traci LordsIt just teedled me completely. A lot of my friends called people like Roseanne and Johnny Depp and John Waters, and people who had been contacted to do interviews. They all called me first and said, do you want to, are you cooperating with this? I said no. But then they just, it actually was worse for me because I went and just got a bunch of people that I've never even met that came on and said, hi, I was her boyfriend and I was her best friend. When I'm looking at these idiots that I've never met before that are saying that they knew me so intimately, and more ways than one, and it just was really annoying. I felt I was really insulted by it, and now when I look at it, it makes me laugh because it's just absurd. At the time, I didn't think it was very funny.
3:56🔗AdamBut it's kind of, and I know the wounds are still fresh.
4:01🔗Traci LordsNo, I forgive them. Now, it's just kind of stupid.
4:03🔗AdamThe kind of thing you could pull out of your drawer when you're 85 and take a look at high on a joint, it really freaked out over it.
4:46🔗AdamI keep wanting to know who I am. But let's talk about the present. Traci is here to plug her new show, which is First Wave, and it's in its third season on the Sci-Fi Channel or network.
5:05🔗Traci LordsWell, we premiered last Monday night at 8 o'clock on Sci-Fi Channel. Of course, we'll be on tomorrow night again. And the show is really a great show. It's a one-hour drama and it definitely has a flavor of like Act Files. The creators at Chris Boncato, actually was one of the writers on the Act Files. And I have a great role on it. She's sort of a combination of Lyndall Hamilton, Hamilton meets sort of Mr. Gordon Weaver, the little Laura Croft kind of thrown in there. So she's definitely a tough, sexy action kid.
5:39🔗Traci LordsThere's some leather and some oozes involved. Yes, I have to tell you.
5:43🔗AdamIs the sci-fi channel, is this new? I mean, relatively new to them doing productions. I thought they just ran Star Trek and Lost in Space and stuff like that.
5:54🔗Traci LordsThe sci-fi channel, I think, is one of the coolest channels on TV now. I mean, they've got all kinds of original programming that they're doing. They do a lot of those like, they do do things like Star Trek and what have you on there, but they have a couple of new shows that are happening right now, mine being one of them. I love science fiction because the whole thing about it is not bound by reality. It's absolutely anything is possible, the what ifs that are really exciting.
6:26🔗AdamDrew, do you like science fiction? No, you don't. I don't like science fiction either. Why is that? Because we're so different. We're so depressed. Is that what that is?
6:36🔗DrewWe have no imagination. We have no creativity.
6:39🔗DrewWe prefer to watch things about battles in the Second World War and the History Channel.
6:45🔗AdamRight. We're living in the past. Really? But listen, tomorrow night, I'll check it out at eight o'clock on the Sci-Fi Channel just to move myself up into the future. Yeah, you should just give it a shot. When does it take place?
6:56🔗Traci LordsTry to expand your mind a little bit there.
6:59🔗AdamI try that with mushrooms on the weekend.
7:03🔗AdamWhat year does this take place or do they give the year?
7:05🔗Traci LordsPresent day. It's loosely based on the predictions of Nostradamus. I don't know if you're into any of that trip, but it's a pretty cool show. It's well written. It's got some nice action, some good actors in it. Got three male leads.
7:18🔗Traci LordsWe filmed it in Vancouver. I was living up there for the past like 10 months. I've been back for about four weeks now, and it was a trip living in Canada during the show. I had a great time, became sort of obsessed with ninjutsu, which is ninja street fighting. And Drew and I were talking about that martial arts and karate and kind of kicking butt kind of fun.
7:50🔗AdamI hear it's great. I saw it. I got enough from the commercials. It was enough. I saw the commercial, the chick doing eight backflips and kicking a bunch of ninja ass.
7:59🔗Traci LordsYou don't think women can handle themselves that way or sexy?
8:02🔗AdamYeah, I like it. I'm scared of a knee to the groin. That's really the most intimidating thing about a woman.
8:11🔗DrewHe spends most of his life keeping things away from his groin. Other than his hand.
8:15🔗AdamIncluding Drew. All right, let's get to some of these calls. And Traci, you know how the show goes. Just jump in on any or all of them. Jason?
8:25🔗I was wanting to know, first of all, I want to say that, no offense, Dr. Drew, but I think Dr. Spads would have done better on Space Ghost, Coast to Coast.
8:47🔗DrewBy the way, the way they do that, I mean, you could tell, they film you for like two hours and then they pull out whatever they want. They don't ask you the questions that they, that they have you answering there. They ask real bizarre questions.
9:18🔗AdamJason. Yes. Yeah, she'll end the relationship. Why?
9:24🔗There's no sign, a signal ahead of time during the act. That way, I could fix it maybe if I'm doing something wrong.
9:29🔗AdamWell, if they're filing their nails or watching television or something like that, if they do it too early, by the way, and then want you to get off of them, it means they're tired of the sex act.
10:14🔗AdamThat's right. Chad's buddies bet him $200. Correct? Yep. That he could not masturbate 25 times in a 24-hour period starting at midnight. I think it was the night he called us.
10:28🔗AdamI mapped out a little strategy for Chad. One of my angles was no pornography for the first eight whacks in order to sort of have something to look forward to down the road. Chad, how did it go?
10:42🔗CallerI actually finished out by 6.30 the next day.
10:48🔗CallerI slept for seven hours in that period, too.
10:49🔗Adam6.30 in the evening. Well, $200. Chad, there may be a career here for you. I mean, it's not the kind of thing you could do every day, but three, four times a week, times $200. I mean, you do the math, and most of that under the table. You don't have to report jacking money. There's no box on the long form for that.
11:14🔗CallerYeah. I already have a friend who offered me a grand for $50 in a day.
11:38🔗AdamYou don't know guys. You don't understand this. I would care. I'd be in for a taste of this action.
11:43🔗DrewIt's not an impression. It's about getting your male friends to do ridiculous things.
11:47🔗Traci LordsIt's just this whole sort of homoerotic kind of thing.
11:51🔗DrewNo, no, no. It could be anything. It could be sticking a pin in his eye.
11:53🔗AdamYeah. Really? Women have never done this, but guys have.
11:57🔗Traci LordsNo, it's a certain kind of stupidity that women do.
12:00🔗DrewYes. No, if you ever want to evidence that women are more evolved, just look at this particular fact.
12:04🔗AdamWell, first off, guys are into morbid entertainment.
12:06🔗DrewAbsolutely. Especially if you can afflict it on their friends.
12:09🔗AdamRight. I've sat around with guys many a time. We did this at the Man Show last year. There was a thing of dog kibble. All the writers and me are sitting around. One guy named Josh wants to eat it.
12:25🔗AdamSo what's one guy doing? He put me in for 20. Another guy says, put me down for 20. I said, put me in for 50. Next thing you know, the pot's up to 130, 140 bucks.
13:20🔗AdamYou pre-med, Bill? All right, so what's going on?
13:25🔗CallerWhat does that do towards her sexual drive once it's all done? Because they had to dilate her because she got so small during the radiation chemo.
14:07🔗DrewYou understand how serious this is, Bill?
14:08🔗AdamHey, Bill, the good news is if something happens to her, you can still get at her for a couple more days before they pick her up. You know what I'm saying?
14:16🔗CallerNo, honestly, the doctor told me if she was up for it, to go for penetration.
14:24🔗CallerYeah, to keep dilating it. She wasn't up for that.
14:26🔗DrewOkay. Well, certainly she's going to be sick for a while, and that's going to affect her, and the changes in her hormonal levels will need to be adjusted for a while. So there's a lot of things that will affect her sex drive.
14:37🔗Traci LordsAnd the last thing she needs is the pressure to have sex.
14:39🔗DrewPressure to have sex, and then also the irritation, that whole area is sort of burned by the radiation. A lot of changes she's going to go through.
14:53🔗CallerNow they put a thing, almost like a dildo in her with electrical cords sticking out of it. That's what she's treatment she's having right now for the last two weeks.
15:20🔗AdamAll right. Bill, I'm with Traci. You go for the oral sex. You hear me? No. Here's the bottom line. Let me tell you something. Women have minds like a killer whale. They never forget. They're an elephant. They won't. You got a couple of weeks, couple of months and depending on how you are with her through this, is how she will look at you and treat you for the rest of your relationship.
15:44🔗Traci LordsIf you don't act right, you are dead, buddy.
15:46🔗AdamRight. But conversely, if you're sweet as sugar, you're Mr. Helpful, you're Johnny on the spot with the flowers, you're in good shape for the rest of the relationship.
15:56🔗DrewHere's the other message from this call though, is that this is a common cancer. Young women die this year. She's 28 years old, got cervical cancer, chemo, surgeries. That sounds like the best possible story. It can be a lot worse.
16:11🔗AdamIt's different, again, we're talking about the differences between men and women. If a man is in the hospital because he had some surgery, and a chick tries to kill him while he's in the hospital, he wouldn't really hold it against her.
16:29🔗AdamYou'll learn about how stupid guys are. Women say this all the time. He was there for me when, fill in the blank, I had a bad day. Here's a good example. If a woman's parent passes away, you better be there for her or there's going to be trouble. If a guy's parent passes away, you can leave him alone, he will not hold it against you. Do you know what I'm saying? That's how women are. I think it's probably a bit difficult though.
16:57🔗Traci LordsYou don't buy that? No. I don't know.
16:58🔗AdamListen, if my dad kicks off, I can just be left alone. I'm fine. I won't hold that against anybody.
17:04🔗Traci LordsBut see, I don't know if I would do that to someone I care about.
17:07🔗AdamYou wouldn't leave him alone. Well, there you go. Well, that's why-
17:08🔗Traci LordsIf he needed his space and his time, cool.
17:10🔗AdamThat's why you would hold it against them if they weren't there for you, because you would have done it for them.
17:15🔗Traci LordsI don't think I would surround myself with someone that would be that.
17:19🔗DrewNo males in Traci's life, which is what she's telling me.
18:03🔗DrewBut yet another supplement was found tonight to have, not tonight, but this week. An article published in the New England Journal shows a very dangerous effect of a relative of GHB that was being marketed as something that gives you longevity. There simply is no free lunch with Mother Nature. You take something that is an extra-physiologic effect on the body, there will be a consequence, and it rarely is good. I don't know what this is, what's in it?
18:29🔗AdamIt sounds like something for your penis. Is it something for your penis?
18:37🔗CallerI'll tell you what it's supposed to do and then I'll tell you what's in it. It's supposed to increase length and girth by 26 percent, like three months.
20:20🔗AdamI see. Everyone, there's a new addition to my underpants. My penis, I found it. I'm free. Be like Tommy when he could see and hear again. Nice. I'd be running down the streets singing, people would be following me. Hi, Ryan. Hey, Ryan, you're 25. What's going wrong with your life, that you're popping Herbal Johnson and Larger?
20:43🔗CallerI just thought, man, that's pretty cool.
20:52🔗DrewBut the point is that you seem a little bit more preoccupied about this kind of thing than you should be, and that usually leads us to believe that there's something else going on with you.
21:00🔗Traci LordsSome sort of a small penis complex is happening.
21:03🔗DrewThe guys that are focused on the penis have no esteem, and usually that esteem lack is a lack of worth in what they're doing in life.
21:35🔗AdamI see. All right. You know, it's funny. We don't deal in specifics. When it comes to jobs on the show, we deal in elements. You know what I mean? What do you do? I purchase things and then I sell them at a profit. Ah, I see. I see. It's a free trade system you're talking about. Is it not?
22:21🔗AdamOne I've heard many, many, many times. I'll be in the bathroom when he delivers it. But it's important for you to hear. Traci Lords is our guest tonight. She is on the Sci-Fi Channel Monday nights at 8 o'clock. First Wave is the name of the show. Man Show is the name of my show on Comedy Central. And we'll take a break.
22:39🔗CallerLoveline. Loveline. We'll be right back.
23:15🔗AdamYep, it is Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That'd be Dr. Drew over there. Traci Lords is our guest tonight. She is here pimping her new show, her new show, which is First Wave. It's actually, it's on its third season, Monday nights, tomorrow night, or it could be tonight, if you're hearing the show in a one day delay, although if it's tonight, it's too late.
23:36🔗DrewAll right, all right, I'm already confused.
23:38🔗AdamI'm doing the math. Monday nights, 8 o'clock, sci-fi channel. When we left off, we're going to speak to Francesca. She's 14, blacks out during orgasms. Francesca?
23:51🔗DrewDo you hyperventilate when this happens? Breathing real heavily?
23:55🔗CallerI don't like hyperventilate. It just like totally just blacks out.
24:00🔗DrewYeah. I understand you black out, but I'm trying to figure out sort of what it's associated with. Are you completely unconscious? Or does your vision just go dark?
24:40🔗DrewWell, given that I can't get my head around this beyond what you're telling us, I mean, I would think hyperventilation would be the most common reason for this kind of thing.
24:47🔗AdamWell, then we've talked about this before where people have a blackout, not so much that they pass out, but that something constricts vessels in their eyes or something and it goes dark, isn't that what she's talking about? Were we talking about that on the TV show a few years back? I know we got a call about that.
25:04🔗DrewI remember headaches, and I remember vision problems with headaches, which is a vascular thing. But darkening of vision is usually low blood pressure, hyperventilation, that kind of thing. And it warrants evaluation. I mean, you should go see a doctor and talk about it. You really should.
26:07🔗Traci LordsThat's what she should do. Maybe just make an appointment and, you know, it's confidential so you don't have to be afraid of that. But you should definitely talk to someone about it.
26:38🔗Traci LordsYou're 14 years old and it's so natural to be curious about sex, especially when you're that young. Everybody is, but it's no big rush. It's not like I've got to do this now. I've got to figure guys out. I have to do all this stuff. Take your time. The thing that I think that kids-
27:02🔗Traci LordsThe great thing about being young is being young. You grow up so fast. Take your time.
27:08🔗DrewYeah. Look, it's great that you're exploring. It's great that you're experimenting. But again, your body will start to make more sense as time goes along. You need to master more than just the mechanics in order to have that function.
27:35🔗CallerAnd she gave me these little pills and said, oh, just take one of these every day. She gave me four of them, by the way.
27:44🔗Traci LordsWhy in the world would you take a pill someone gave you every day without knowing what it is? There's mistake A. Never take a drug that you don't know what it is.
27:53🔗AdamRight. Now he's got spotting, he's bloated, he's prone to mood swings. He polished off a half gallon of Haugandoss and cried watching Mama's Family.
28:49🔗AdamBut listen, as a 14-year-old guy for girl hands you something you put it in your mouth. Oh, come on.
28:53🔗DrewIt's pretty diabolical. Because listen, one of the things that would cause someone to give you a medicine is if you have an infection. The doctor will give you a prescription for your partner.
29:28🔗CallerWell, it's a show that's a new kind of court show. Where, instead of having an actual case, people go on and challenge their family members and say, oh, well.
29:36🔗Traci LordsSounds like Jerry Springer of the Justice Department, right?
29:54🔗CallerNo, not at all. I was very surprised. First, when I saw him, I was most surprised.
30:00🔗AdamAnyway, so Ron Jeremy was on moral court.
30:03🔗CallerYeah, and he was challenging a man who owns a brothel in Nevada and saying that porn is more moral than being a prostitute, because being a prostitute is just sex for money, whereas being...
30:17🔗Traci LordsPorn is art, right? Uh-huh, yeah, right.
30:20🔗CallerPorn is more of a career decision, is better for one's career. And he actually stated you, Traci, as a defense.
30:32🔗CallerLike you have used porn as like a gateway for their career.
30:36🔗Traci LordsOh, please. Everybody knows I was 14, 15, 16. I was a teenager that was on drugs and ended up in a, you know, seedy world. It certainly was no platform, trust me.
30:47🔗AdamDid you ever have any contact with any of those people? Ron Jeremy's? No. Or Randy Westis's?
31:05🔗Traci LordsI just, I find it really despicable when people will, you know, use me as some sort of a statement on why that's good. I mean, I think that I'm not some big, like, anti-porn person. You shouldn't go watch porn. You shouldn't do porn, blah, blah, blah. But I'll tell you, I am against child pornography. And that is what we're talking about when you talk about me being in porn.
31:30🔗Traci LordsIt wasn't, you know, a conscious adult decision. It was something that I did when I was young. It was a mistake. That is how I see it.
31:36🔗AdamAnd how do you think it affected your acting career? Your music career or any career after that?
31:41🔗Traci LordsIt made it nearly impossible for me to have one. I was relentless and I worked really, really hard. And it was something that I've been successful in spite of, not because of. It certainly has not helped me.
31:54🔗AdamRight. Same with Drew, by the way. But he's overcome it. Keith?
32:29🔗DrewOh, why don't you cut that out for one. My God.
32:32🔗AdamYeah, move to a good 30 weight. That's petroleum based, right?
32:37🔗DrewAre you using condoms? No. All right, well, use a water base like KY or some of these, anything, not baby. That may be the whole problem. The reason she's tight is she may be so anxious about hurting that her muscles constrict.
32:51🔗AdamYeah, baby oil has like scent and all kinds of stuff in it. Right?
33:08🔗AdamAll right, but maybe you should step up to a nice KY or water-soluble lube first. And then after that, it's just about relaxation. You got to get her drunk, right, Drew? Hey, Keith, isn't it a little early for you kids to be getting hitched?
33:59🔗AdamOkay. Hey, listen, here's the reason, really quite honestly, I don't want you to get married. Because if you two want to just get married and live together in your own cesspit, that's fine. Your old baby-oiled, slicked cesspit. But, I'm scared that gives you green light to have kids.
34:40🔗AdamAll right. And cut the back half of that mullet off, would you? It's going to help you get a good job. Okay. All right. Let's smell mullet on that kid. Jersey, 18, no job, that's mullet right there. Jesus Christ. Listen, if you're getting married, first off, you're 18, you're banging your wife every 10 minutes, and you don't use birth control, what are the chances you're going to be a dad before your 19th birthday?
35:08🔗DrewI was hearing more clean shaven than mullet.
35:11🔗AdamNow clean on the side, long on the back. That's a Jersey thing.
35:18🔗AdamYeah, Traci, I know you're a big football fan. But I mean, I would have bet the farm that the Vikings would have won that game. Yeah, they just walked all over them. I can't figure out these playoffs for the life of me.
35:30🔗DrewDid you see the beginning of the Vikings game?
35:52🔗DrewAre you trying to make me feel guilty for not spending more time with you?
35:54🔗AdamYou think he's bad on the radio? You ought to see him on the court. Sarah, you're 15, what's up?
35:59🔗CallerWell, I have a problem with, like, every time that I like a guy, one of two things will happen. Either he won't like me back and I'll like him, like, I won't stop liking him, or he'll like me back and then after a couple weeks, I'll totally lose interest in him.
36:13🔗DrewWell, that's what guys do, and the women did this too.
36:50🔗Traci LordsBut this 15-year-old on the phone needs a better answer.
36:53🔗AdamI was just trying to save a little face there. So, Sarah, give us an example of the last guy you liked. What did he do?
37:01🔗CallerThis one guy, the last one I liked, I was like, oh, you know, this is going to work. And he asked me out and I was really happy with him. And then two weeks later, I was like, oh God, he's getting on my nerves. I have to get rid of him.
37:41🔗DrewOkay. So here we go. So intimacy, close relationships, they are painful to you. So they seem overwhelming, dangerous, threatening to get involved with someone who actually reciprocated your feelings. On the other hand, somebody who is not reciprocating is someone you can long for and strive for and just get stuck in that striving phase.
38:02🔗AdamIt's like my relationship with Adrian Barbeau.
38:07🔗DrewYou might try a little allotine or maybe talk about maybe school counselor therapy, that kind of thing, go a long way to helping you make better choices in your relationship.
38:14🔗CallerYeah, because I wasn't therapy, but it wasn't helping.
38:16🔗DrewWell, get back to that. The fact that you have access to that's great.
38:20🔗AdamYeah, it couldn't hurt. And Sarah, seeing how you've been through what you've been through and you're only 15, maybe it's all right for you to be on your own for a little while. Do your therapy, do your work, that kind of stuff. You know what I mean? I know it doesn't sound glamorous, but...
38:51🔗DrewWe're allateen. Allateen's another choice.
38:54🔗AdamTraci Lords is our guest tonight. We will take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Chris, whose 15 girlfriend is 13 and is pregnant. Oh. Let's know if she's too young to have an abortion.
39:11🔗CallerLoveLine, we'll be right back. Call on the 1-800-LOVE-191.
39:44🔗AdamHey, Loveline, I'm Adam Corolla, that is my partner in America's Doctor, Dr. Drew, board certified and ready for you. Oh, I'm going to write that down.
39:59🔗DrewWhy am I ill? Because I'll come to your house to play basketball. I think it must trigger the memory of me showing up too early for your party.
40:06🔗AdamYou are so full of ass. That's what I love. Drew.
40:11🔗DrewNo, I'd cop to it if I really made a mistake or something.
40:13🔗Traci LordsThe love between you is overwhelming.
40:30🔗AdamDr. Drew, here's what we're talking about. I had a New Year's Eve party and Dr. Drew swung by. I invited Dr. Drew and his wife. It's New Year's. It's black tie, blah, blah, blah.
40:41🔗DrewNobody ever told me black tie, by the way.
40:42🔗AdamWell, your wife got an invite. The point is, is Drew swung by about 5, 4.30.
40:48🔗Adam5.30. At 4.30 in the afternoon, he swings by in a pair of his dockers with a couple of his buddies and minus his wife, and is surprised to see the party is not in full swing. The New Year's Eve party at 4 in the afternoon.
41:04🔗DrewSet the scene. This is a house he's been working on all year just for this party. I figured he and his beer drinking buddy would start at the poolside around noontime.
41:13🔗DrewBuilding up to this party. That was the thinking.
41:16🔗AdamListen, Drew, you knew full well there was not going to be a New Year's Eve party that was going at 4 in the afternoon. Yes, yes. And you came by so that you could say you made an appearance and I said, Drew, go get your wife, go put your nice duds on and come back in about five hours.
41:34🔗AdamAnd he never came back. Never came back. So his thing to me is I came by the party and my thing is you poked your head in to pretend like you're coming by so you could leave and never come back.
41:45🔗DrewHere's the other thing you know is because we take the kids to the parade at five o'clock in the morning, we have not seen a New Year's midnight in eight years.
41:52🔗AdamLeave those kids alone. You're too good to them. Do you understand? Traci, if you had a New Year's Eve party and you invited one of your best friends.
42:04🔗Traci LordsHe does have kind of have you there, Drew, but you know.
42:07🔗AdamHe was in the neighborhood. He swung by, said hi and left.
42:10🔗Traci LordsMaybe he was just afraid of what you were going to be like around midnight.
42:12🔗AdamDrew, what if there was a party? How long would you have stayed? 20, 25 minutes?
42:18🔗DrewI was planning to stay an hour, hour and a half.
42:20🔗AdamAn hour. You're going to stay at the New Year's party from four till five, and then as the streetlights start to come on. Get out of here.
43:29🔗CallerThe main thing, well we both know that she can't have the kid because both of our parents would flip out and get really mad. So she's saying that she wants to have an abortion or something like that. But I was wondering if...
43:42🔗DrewOr something like that? What are the other somethings?
43:44🔗AdamPartial abortion. It's like an arm and a leg.
43:47🔗DrewJust leave something behind, some latest way to grow a kid.
43:49🔗AdamThey leave the head and torso, they take the lower half. It's not as traumatizing to the child that way.
44:31🔗DrewAll right. Chris, I'm still not clear. What are you going to do with this? What's the plan?
44:35🔗CallerShe's going to have an abortion no matter what, but I need something to convince her. I suggest you tell your parents to go somewhere safe, because she's saying that she cannot tell her parents, but she says her friends told her that there's places where they do it without parent signature.
44:50🔗DrewYes, that's true. There are lots of places like that.
44:54🔗DrewNo, that's not true at all. That she has a right to... I'm not sure what the cutoff is in California. I think that's where you're calling from. I was just looking at New York. Any age is considered an age for confidential health care, reproductive health care. So if she wants pregnancy health care, if she wants abortion, if she wants birth control, STD treatment, that... I need to be asking this whole thing.
45:15🔗DrewYeah. Oh, all right. But be that as it may, any age can get that and can get it without parental consent. Although it's best if the parents are involved.
45:24🔗AdamWell, what do you do? Just go to Planned Parenthood?
45:47🔗AdamIt's a medical experience. Ladies, yes, here's some good and plenty. Now listen, I'm conducting an experiment. Hold still. All right, stop crying. Here's some more candy. Nice. All right, it's just an experiment, just so I can tell definitively.
46:35🔗AdamYou were either like PO'd or you were napping or you were happy or stoned, but like stressed wasn't, that was like an old, you know what got stressed? The boss from WKRP in Cincinnati.
46:46🔗AdamYeah, big white guy with sideburns. All right. We'll take ourselves a little break. Traci Lords is here and we'll talk to Pepper, the urinating Wonder Queen after this.
47:40🔗AdamYep, Loveline is the show. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there. Traci Lords is our guest tonight. First Wave is the name of her latest venture, which is on the Sci-Fi channel. Eight o'clock Monday nights. She's gonna be clad in tight fitting outfits and kicking some ass, doing a little-
48:01🔗Traci LordsThat image has sort of stayed with you, hasn't it?
48:03🔗AdamLittle Tai Chi, firing off some weapons, that kind of thing. Saving the world, basically.
48:07🔗Traci LordsBasically. It's been my mission for quite some time now.
48:10🔗AdamThere's a lot of shows and a lot of movies where there's a handful of people saving the world and the rest of the world doesn't seem to know about it. I'm wondering if that's going on right now. We're just not aware of it.
48:35🔗DrewThere's the, what else, the underground world is there.
48:38🔗AdamOh, they're all out there. There's the Dark Angel and the First Wave. They're repelling and thwarting crime. And not only crime, but crimes against humanity. They're going to take over the world.
48:51🔗Traci LordsSomebody's got to do it. It's a nasty job.
48:53🔗AdamYeah. Meanwhile, I'm watching scrambled porn, having at myself, drinking red wine and passing out. And I like it that way, by the way. Anyone listening, by the way, who's currently engaged in saving the world, tip of the hat to you. Keep going. Peter, or I mean Pepper. Yes. So you urinate when you orgasm. Mm-hmm. And you masturbate at least, or up to three times a day. Relieves stress. And I started doing that too, by the way, to relieve stress. And then the stress of masturbating 10 times a day got to be too much. I had to do it again. And do you have a boyfriend?
50:11🔗DrewI think I'm going to have to keep a weapon handy to kill myself. Anyhow, sorry. I'll come across one of my kids having this conversation on the radio station.
50:17🔗AdamWell, you can't beat two places at once, but... Pepper, does she smell urine? Is that what she's smelling?
51:32🔗AdamMr. Freeze, my girls used to call me. That's right. Sometimes when we were camping and like a burrito was thawing, and Wendy the next day asked me to jack off on it. Well, I'm just telling you the truth. When we went camping, that's what I would do. Jack off into the ice chest. All right, Pepper?
52:09🔗DrewOkay, so that's what happens. What will happen is that you'll become aroused in an inappropriate way that sort of wires in some compulsive behaviors into your brain chemistry.
52:20🔗DrewAnd literally, sex becomes something you're trying to master and constantly act upon. It's a way of managing feelings. It's often a response to all feelings. Sex, everything becomes sexualized. And it does, you know, the four times a day and not being able to control it, all that suggests that the cause is, in fact, the sexual abuse and that you are indeed sexually compulsive. That's something that has treatment.
52:43🔗AdamYeah, well, if you got a little therapy for being sexually abused...
53:26🔗Traci LordsOh, when, when I was young and I was abused, I always thought it was my fault. I think that that's a common thing with an abused. Yeah, I don't think that, though. You don't.
54:02🔗DrewThe feeling like it's your fault is actually a compensation for the powerlessness. When you're really young and it's overwhelming, it's easier to feel like you're in control to the point that it makes it your responsibility than to really feel the totality of that powerlessness of having been victimized. It's the shame.
54:19🔗Traci LordsIt's absolutely the shame. So you don't want anyone to know because like she just said, she's embarrassed.
55:09🔗AdamWe shall overcome... Oh, wait, I want to say calm.
55:12🔗CallerNo, Adam, can I please just hear it? I won't. I'm on the phone with you right now. Adam, don't do it.
55:18🔗AdamNo, I will not indulge a sexually compulsive 16-year-old.
55:23🔗CallerNo, since you've done it, like, since you've said the same, I was like, oh my gosh, I gotta hear him sing that again so I can tape it, and I've been trying to tape it and tape it.
55:31🔗AdamAll right, well, if you're gonna tape it, but don't masturbate to it, please.
55:34🔗CallerNo, I promise, my hands are behind my back, nowhere near, you know.
55:57🔗AdamWell, there you go. I figured you'd know. I mean, they go like 1 through 27 or something like that. I'll do a little snippet. I won't do the whole song. I don't want to bore Traci. You have it there? What, what, Anderson, what, are you protesting or are you just waiting for my cue? Now, yes, you're going? I'm not going to start. You got to start. Sound familiar, Tracy?
56:57🔗AdamSee how I point the finger in that? And then shows it all. And when he does, he satisfies me. That's enough, Anderson. I know Anderson likes a big end. All right, all right.
57:46🔗AdamYou want to know the very sad part about my life? I don't know my mom or my dad's birthday, yet I know all the words, the theme from Taboo II.
58:21🔗CallerI have a question for Traci. My favorite band is the Manic Street Preachers. I know you recorded Little Baby Nothing with them. I was wondering if you could just tell me a little bit about that experience and if you're planning on putting out any other music.
58:50🔗Traci LordsThe Manic Street Preachers. I really liked Richie in particular a lot. And I had gone to London. That was before I did A Thousand Fires, which is my record. It was my first experience as recording actually in the studio. And I liked that band a lot. They were in and around London at the time. And I liked what they were doing. And they had just a really nice vibe about that group of guys. It made me really sad about four or five years ago. He disappeared, you know? Yeah, I know.
59:18🔗Traci LordsHe just disappeared. He had always talked about how cool he thought it would be just if he were, you know, when his life ended just to suddenly mysteriously disappear. That was his thing. And about six months before he had been talking about this, he actually did. They just found his car somewhere over a bridge and they never found him, never found his body. His bank accounts had been cleared out and he was just gone. So no one really knows what ever happened to him.
59:47🔗Traci LordsI would think so, but there has been no sightings or anything like that. It was just very strange. He was a really talented, you know, somewhat disturbed individual.
59:54🔗AdamWell, I don't want him to take this the wrong way if he's listening, but is anyone looking for him or do we care?
1:00:02🔗Traci LordsYeah, I mean from families to friends to journalists that were looking for the scoop.
1:00:08🔗AdamWell, what does he look like in case I run across him? I patrol the North Hollywood Sherman Oaks area a lot. A lot of guys go there to forget.
1:00:15🔗Traci LordsLet's see, about 5'10, last spotted with a bold type haircut.
1:00:31🔗Traci LordsBut record, absolutely. I'm going to do another one. I was recording my second album when I got this Roland First Wave last February. So I stopped and just being back in LA for a few weeks now, I revisited that and it was amazing to me. I mean, this happens. I don't know if it happens with a lot of writers or what have you. But when you start something and you go away from it for about ten months, whatever, you go back and all of a sudden it's like, well, I'm not really in that space. So basically to answer your question, I'm sort of starting the whole thing again. I definitely would like to do more music and I'm not in any, you know, huge rush to put out something tomorrow. I figure when it's done, it'll be done.
1:02:14🔗CallerSo it started off with a 10, which is reasonably thick. And I masturbate a lot. Maybe three or four times a day.
1:02:25🔗AdamRight. And as you do that, the hole on Dr. Drew, a Dr. Loveline, okay, he needs a sitter Saturday night. Do you think he can come by the pad?
1:02:42🔗AdamOh. Why? Did it say that on there? Well, there you go. All right. So are you saying where everyone's been calling from has been by their name the whole night?
1:02:53🔗AdamAll right. There. Keep going there, Eric from Albuquerque.
1:02:57🔗CallerAll right. And as I masturbate, the hole gets bigger. And I dropped down to six or four gauge already, actually. And to check it, trying to make the hole a little bit. Right. The key goes everywhere. My UNH just goes everywhere.
1:03:14🔗AdamFour gauge is pretty thick, right? Maybe an eighth of an inch.
1:03:18🔗CallerIt's probably as thick as your pinky.
1:03:20🔗AdamWow. It's not that thick. Not that thick. It's not a half inch thick.
1:03:27🔗CallerIt's a little bit thicker than a pencil.
1:03:31🔗AdamI'm going to look into that. All right. But anyway.
1:03:35🔗CallerAnd it's still stretching more. I want to know how far it could go down before the skin heals if I decide to take it out.
1:04:08🔗CallerI've never met my dad. He left and he beat my mom up a lot when I was before I was born. So they divorced and got a restraining order and everything on that. And then, so, our messed up family.
1:04:24🔗AdamAnd by the way, if you say the F word and then go back and correct yourself and say messed up instead of have to, it doesn't help. But we do appreciate the effort. That's all right. So, Eric, listen, as far as your penis goes, what's he need to do? Go talk to a plastic surgeon or something?
1:04:40🔗DrewProbably go to a piercing. The piercing guys are pretty knowledgeable about this stuff.
1:04:43🔗AdamBut Eric, you got to get your life in order, buddy.
1:04:46🔗DrewYeah. The chronic masturbation is the more significant issue though.
1:05:02🔗CallerThe metal is so thick, it takes at least two people to pry it apart.
1:05:07🔗AdamI see. Well, you know anyone at the fire department that get the Jaws of Life in there on your Johnson and pull that thing apart? It does not take two people to pry it apart. You could do it.
1:05:19🔗CallerNo, I'm serious. I try with the pliers to get the kid at the captive and they pry it down on the ball.
1:05:25🔗DrewWell, go back to the piercing institution.
1:05:27🔗AdamGet the thing out of there. Quit whacking off so much and, you know, straighten up and fly right. Get yourself a job. Fight to keep it.
1:05:36🔗CallerHey, I have two full-time jobs and I go to college.
1:05:46🔗AdamThat's a junior college. Listen, Eric, get that thing out of your dork. Eventually, the hole is going to be wider than your penis. I don't know if that's mathematically possible, but I see a day where it is. And listen, I could get that thing out of Travis Johnson. I really could.
1:06:08🔗AdamWell, let's get that thing right out of there.
1:06:10🔗DrewThat would be reassuring. Lay your penis down here.
1:06:13🔗AdamNo, no, no. I wouldn't tell him to lay it down on the bench and put it in a vise. Hold still. He could get that thing apart with some needle nose pliers. All right. The notion and Traci, have you ever seen one of these Prince Albums?
1:06:36🔗AdamYou know? This guy is not a musician. But yes, it's a good safe bet. You know how this works? They put this hook-like needle that goes down the urethra and then turns and pops out just behind the head. And I just couldn't imagine a more like if I didn't know this was something that a guy did voluntarily, I'd know what he was. I'd say what here's a guy. Yeah, I figured we'd be we were living in. Why does this somehow medieval times and he's raped someone repeatedly.
1:07:27🔗CallerWell, I had a kid back in June and ever since then, I've been getting the yeast infection like every month, every other month, something like that.
1:07:36🔗DrewAre you sure they're yeast infections?
1:08:13🔗DrewYeah, it just changes. She may have gained a much weight during the pregnancy and it can change the sort of anaerobic environment in there. It changes it.
1:08:56🔗CallerBecause I gave the kid up for adoption, so...
1:08:58🔗AdamOh, good for you. Fantastic. That's fine, then. No problem. All right. So go get some of that Diflucan and get some condoms while you're down there, so this doesn't happen again.
1:09:10🔗DrewTalk to your doctor. Make sure that you don't have any thyroid problem or blood sugar problems. These sorts of things can contribute to that. Get, you know, lose the weight of the pregnancy and take the Fluconazole and you'll be fine.
1:09:27🔗AdamAll right. The good news is, the funny part is when she goes into the doctor and pronounces Diflucan from what it'll turn into from tonight, then three days from now when she goes in there. And when she loved to just be a fly on the wall for that one. He says I need some of that Xylocaine, Diaphragm, Diabetes, but the doctor will pick that up.
1:09:55🔗AdamHere she'll figure it out. All right. We will take ourselves a little break. Traci Lords is our guest tonight. First Wave is the name of her series. On the Sci-Fi Channel, 8 o'clock, Monday nights. And when we come back, we'll speak to Justin. He's 26. His wife split and he can't find her. He wants to know how to get a divorce after that.
1:10:19🔗CallerLoveline will be right back. So get your problems ready. Ready.
1:10:52🔗AdamLoveline. I'm Adam. That's Drew. She's Traci Lords. She's hanging out tonight. And, uh, in, uh, basically, it's payment for Traci hanging out. We're, uh, plugging her, uh, new, uh, well, not... It's not a new show. It's in its, uh, third season, but, uh, Traci's first season with it. First Wave. Sci-Fi, eight o'clock, Monday nights. And, uh...
1:11:17🔗DrewI was telling you, didn't we have somebody from a sci-fi series last couple weeks ago? Doesn't that sound familiar?
1:12:09🔗Traci LordsThe truth comes out, my friend.
1:12:11🔗AdamNo, I could get into something like Alien, but to me that's a horror movie that takes place in space, but I wouldn't call it necessarily sci-fi. I mean, like, something like Alien, would you say that was a horror movie?
1:12:24🔗Traci LordsI would say it's sci-fi. Just like Blade is. My show's first wave is sci-fi like that.
1:12:31🔗Traci LordsNot sci-fi like Star Trek and Captain Kirk and the Enterprise and all of that.
1:12:35🔗AdamYeah, I never did get into that. It seemed ridiculous to me even when I was like 10 and 11 watching that stuff. It's like, look at those goofy outfits and what the hell is that? No, no, no.
1:12:44🔗Traci LordsWe're not talking about geeky sci-fi. We're talking sexy sci-fi.
1:12:48🔗AdamYeah, but that's just so the geeks can jack off.
1:14:48🔗DrewI can't get past the voice. All right, 1995, okay.
1:14:52🔗CallerSince 1995, this is so humiliating with Traci in the studio. Since 1995, I've had this medical problem. I'm too humiliated to go to the doctor about it. Whenever I move my bowels, I bleed like a stuck pig.
1:15:09🔗DrewSee, now that Winnie the Pooh irony is too much.
1:15:12🔗CallerAnd lately, for about the last year now, I've had such pain that it wakes me up at night. And I just found out like two months ago that both my mother and my father and my grandmother have cancer.
1:15:43🔗DrewIt's not in the colon. It's well outside.
1:15:47🔗AdamI think I could squeeze some blood out of my ass if I had enough prostate cancer.
1:15:50🔗DrewIt's part of the urologic system. Sometimes urinary bleeding, sometimes bleeding when you pee. But here's the deal, Ben. This could be one of many different things. It could be as simple as an internal hemorrhoid. But God knows you would be iron depleted from all this bleeding. And that needs to be attended to and could be quite serious. Could be an inflammatory bowel disease like ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease.
1:16:09🔗CallerWell, is there like anything? See, I'm too humiliated. I don't want to go to the doctor.
1:16:13🔗DrewBen, it is one of the most common conditions. Probably a day does not go by that I don't see this problem.
1:16:18🔗AdamWell, listen, I know what may have happened to me.
1:16:20🔗DrewSo it's a very common condition. See the doctor because it can be polyps and can be tumor and absolutely does need to be treated.
1:16:26🔗AdamHe could have been up in Mr. Owl's tree house when that windstorm hit. And he was sliding around trying to get that pot of honey. And then I think Pigger came along. Ironically enough, I was watching Winnie the Pooh with my two nephews on Thursday wrestling with them on my sister's bed. Watching Winnie the Pooh at the same time. I have not seen this since I was five, six years old.
1:16:52🔗DrewThat's why you knew who Sterling Holloway was.
1:16:54🔗AdamNo, it did come back to me though. No I would have remembered that voice. And if you give me a second, I'll come up with the voice of Tigger, by the way.
1:17:19🔗AdamHe's a guy who couldn't remember his stuff. He was the guy with the glasses. He did a, I think he was in the episode of Twilight Zone where he wanted to be left alone with his books and they broke. No, no. That was like Burgess Meredith. Who was the voice of Piglet?
1:17:37🔗DrewSomebody's got to come up with that. I can't come up with that.
1:17:48🔗AdamWell, this is the last time, so enjoy.
1:17:50🔗CallerNo, man. This is girl, she's 19, and she, I think she wants a relationship with me, but I just want to get laid. And she's on medication for depression. She's adopted. She's a little on the big side. I'm not, not really fat, just a little thick, you know? Sure. She's not the type of girl you want to date, just...
1:18:21🔗DrewYou know, women need to be a profiler. You know what I mean? In order to decide who to date and not to date, they have to be like an FBI agent.
1:18:27🔗Traci LordsIt's really too bad men don't come with labels. It would make things so much simpler.
1:18:30🔗AdamYeah, but they practically do. It's just you guys...
1:18:37🔗AdamLet me give, let me tell you some stuff to look out for. A gold rope chain and a bracelet. The mullet haircut we spoke of earlier. Members only jackets and leather. Guys running like Iroxies. I don't trust a guy with buckles on his shoes. Guys who have that Nero hairdo, that Caesar hairdo, where they comb it forward. Guys where's the... Any guy where's the turtleneck with the blazer. Don't trust that cat. Don't trust a guy who has had his fingernails buffed. You see that thing where you got like that clear coat on the fingernails.
1:19:10🔗DrewThese are women trying to negotiate high school age kids. They can't afford all those trappings.
1:19:16🔗AdamDon't trust any guy with any jewelry at all.
1:19:37🔗Traci LordsIt's karma, it's rude, it's mean, it's ugly, and you shouldn't do it.
1:19:42🔗AdamYeah, but let me tell you how guys think, and this is the sad part. No, that is not how you treat the prom queen. That's how you treat the fat, depressed chick.
1:19:49🔗Traci LordsThat's especially not how you treat the fat, depressed chick. That's wrong.
1:19:54🔗AdamThat's right. You abuse all of them. That's what I say equally.
1:19:57🔗DrewBut the deal is, you're going to be that person. You're going to be the guy that abuses folks. That's not cool.
1:20:08🔗CallerWell, my girlfriend and I have had a couple kinds of unprotected sex. And I was worried about her being pregnant. And I've heard that you can have a light or strange period even if you're pregnant.
1:20:23🔗CallerAnd I was just wondering how often that happens.
1:20:26🔗DrewAll the time. But it's something that needs to be evaluated immediately, because it could be indicative of a tubal pregnancy. It could be indicative of pregnancy that's in trouble and going to be aborted or miscarried. So it's something that needs to be evaluated right away. First we have to establish whether she's pregnant. You know in fact that she's pregnant?
1:21:03🔗AdamBut it seems like a strange period. Yeah. Let me ask you. If you have unprotected sex and then you have your period, but it's different, is it a higher likelihood you're pregnant because it's different?
1:22:08🔗AdamI mean, a hundred years ago, women must have just been dropping right and left from that.
1:22:12🔗DrewProbably. I don't know the data on that, but the incidence of tubal infections now are so great. That's what's causing all the increasing tubal pregnancy.
1:22:20🔗AdamThe tubal infections because the thing gets clogged?
1:22:22🔗DrewIt gets clogged that the pregnancy gets hung up in the tubes.
1:22:25🔗AdamAn egg can't make it to the stomach? Where does it go?
1:22:34🔗AdamAll right. Traci Lords is our guest. We'll take a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Chrissy. 17 gets bored during oral sex. She fakes her orgasm. Want to know if it's wrong? Well, in the eyes of God, it is, but we'll talk there about that after this.
1:22:47🔗CallerLoveLine, LoveLine, 1-800-LOVE-191. Back in a minute.
1:23:20🔗AdamIt's the Loveline. I'm Adam and that's Drew. Traci Lords is our guest tonight. First Wave is the name of her show that's on the Sci-Fi channel, which is going to be on tomorrow night, and every Monday night at 8 o'clock.
1:23:34🔗DrewAnd we found out who plays Piglet's voice on One of the Poets, John Fiedler, who Adam, you'll be glad to know, was in Bad Ronald.
1:23:41🔗AdamOh, one of my favorite TV movies of the week.
1:25:13🔗CallerYeah. I just like I've gotten into the habit of faking it because he doesn't stop until he thinks I'm satisfied and I'm just like I hate it.
1:25:21🔗AdamNow it's like, baby, I'm going down to you. All right.
1:25:27🔗AdamAll right. Hey, listen, Christy, this is there's one of two things that is going on here. But Traci, you jump in if you disagree with either one of these two scenarios. A, she's bored to death with them, not in love with them anymore. And this thing's just stale and over. Or B, you were abandoned, abused, had something bad happen to you.
1:26:40🔗AdamWell, I was just trying to end on a positive note. Well, she's faking it. She's 17. She's totally bored. I mean, that's, oh, man, makes me think. Jesus Christ.
1:26:53🔗Traci LordsI don't get it. Never fake an orgasm. Do not reward them for something they didn't do.
1:26:59🔗AdamBut if she is not able, well, Lord knows he's trying. Don't you want to throw him a bone every once in a while?
1:27:33🔗AdamIt's a vicious cycle because they do it once to get the guy out of there because they want to move on and they're not enjoying themselves. So they do it to get them to stop.
1:27:41🔗Traci LordsWell, if you want to move on, why don't you try Beat It?
1:28:42🔗AdamYou see the antique road show on PBS? Uh-oh. I'm asking Drew if he's heard of something that's been out for a number of years. Has anybody, Traci, ever seen the antique road show? No. This is- Anne, you've never seen the antique road show? No. Anderson? Wow. I've got to kill myself. I've really got to kill myself. There's a show that's been on TV, I think it's like on PBS, where they- all these people bring their antiques to these guys and these guys sit there and they give them some Civil War musket and they look at it and they go, well, you see the initials on the muzzle that would suggest that it's from the Civil War and this one may have been- it's real interesting. It's like heroin because you sit there and watch it and people bring in these little trinkets and they could be worth $20,000 that some guy just bought at a garage sale. But nobody but me has seen that in this room, in this area, in this immediate area and lowering the phone screen. We're the only two amongst the eight people here? Yeah. Traci's entourage, caller? Nobody. But Sophie, your mom, is into it, right?
1:29:49🔗CallerYeah, a little bit. She's, you know, but mostly, you know, the goyums put their stuff up there. Right.
1:29:55🔗AdamYeah. Jews don't do that. Yeah. Although they're interested in turning a quick buck, they can't be selling heirlooms off that way because their parents would kill them.
1:30:09🔗AdamAll right, Sophie. I got to kill myself. I got to kill myself. I've got to kill myself. How come nobody, how do I see stuff that no one else sees? I don't watch PBS.
1:30:33🔗AdamIt's huge. Yeah. Drew, you didn't know Doug Henning was, you jackass. Please. You've never seen so many things that other people have seen.
1:30:42🔗DrewBut I'm just looking around this room where everyone's seen this one.
1:30:45🔗AdamAll right. I don't want to get Doug in with Ann or Anderson over there. But there's a lot that they have not experienced in their life. All right.
1:30:55🔗DrewIt's hard to imagine the man show audience that would watch Antique Roam Show.
1:30:59🔗Traci LordsWhere are we going with all this anyway?
1:31:00🔗AdamIt's a very popular show. Jesus Christ. Sophie? Yeah. All right. Anyway, I don't care anymore. I'm depressed. What do you want? Hurry.
1:31:09🔗CallerOkay. While I was calling for Dr. Drew, but obviously I could use your advice too. I've been sexually active since I was 15, not hardcore, but on and off. And men that I've been involved with, either whether it's a couple months at a time or four years at a time, there comes a point where I just get very unattractive to them sexually. And like listening to the girl before, what she was saying, she kind of has to fake it. Even with oral stimulation, I don't feel anything from it. And I was involved with a guy for almost three years, and he was a wonderful guy, a great guy, everything I could ever wanted. But I just became so sexually unattractive to him, and I'm wondering, is there something I can do for this?
1:31:56🔗DrewNo, no, no, no, I think that's your body telling you something, I suspect, that you really are not into the relationship.
1:32:35🔗CallerWell, I've had... I've had a really bad boyfriend when I was in high school who was physically and mentally abusive, you know, the traditional senior year, you know.
1:32:46🔗DrewThat might have some continued impact on you, but I think more than anything, this is just that thing that young people don't know when the relationships are over.
1:33:03🔗CallerYou want to kind of back away from the relationship.
1:33:05🔗DrewWell, no, you actually need to be getting out far sooner. You need to first be more selective with who you get involved with, then be more honest with yourself about how you're actually feeling about that person.
1:33:14🔗AdamOr just start drinking those wine coolers and forget about it. Come on, princess, you're not that special. Please, everyone needs to date royalty? Come on now. All right, let's take ourselves a little break. I got to go decompress with this antique roadshow business, and we'll be back after this. Well, there you have it. Another fabulous episode of Loveline, Put the Bed. I want to thank Traci Lords for coming in here, and if you have it on your cable network, you can watch her on the Sci-Fi channel. It is eight o'clock. Monday nights. Thanks for coming in, and I don't think you've been here since I've been here.
1:34:54🔗AdamWell, I do sometimes. I start medicating. So until next time, this is Adam Carolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
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