1:23🔗VoiceoverYeah. Ned Flanders. Hey, it's Loveline. I'm Adam Corolla. That is Dr. Drew over there, phone number 1-800-LOVE-191. Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician and addiction medicine specialist.
1:35🔗DrewYou got a little bit of a head of steam. What's going on?
1:37🔗AdamI took a nap, jumped a little rope, feeling good.
2:25🔗AdamYeah. What they do, they have a little grid. I guess they look at it in a microscope. They put a little grid and they see how many are in this grid.
2:49🔗DrewNo, no. I mean, did you actually go to a sperm place to produce where they line you up with your bodies?
2:55🔗AdamNo, no. We were in our own. We were in a doctor's office, but there's still, you know, I had to deal with a camera crew. You didn't have to deal with that. All right. Let's hop on the phones. Speak to Melissa. It's 26. Melissa?
3:56🔗DrewBut the way she says it, it sounds like there's no drive.
3:59🔗Yeah, that's it. That's exactly it. And what I wanted to ask you was like, how they have... I hear it all over about these pills to increase your sex drive and that...
4:18🔗AdamI don't care if she mentions it, but listen, here's the point. If you're 26, you're a virgin, no pill is going to help you at this point. There's something going on with you. Now, are you a religious person?
4:31🔗CallerI was for a while, up until like... and I still am, like my whole... it was like, oh, I'm going to wait till I'm married and all that stuff. But like, Adam, it's not happening. I don't see it happening. I don't see myself like getting married. I don't see myself finding anyone and...
4:48🔗CallerYeah, like I don't... It's not that I come out here in New York.
4:51🔗CallerIt's not that I just have never... I haven't found...
4:54🔗CallerIt's not too picky. Like my cousins tell me I'm picky and all that stuff, but I'm not picky. Like I just want somebody that's like not a felon, someone who's like one of my girlfriends haven't gotten to already, you know?
5:06🔗AdamIs that right? I see. Your bar is set pretty high. No felons, no ex-boyfriends of your girlfriends. Come on, honey, what do you want? Now listen, how's the rest of your life going?
5:18🔗CallerLike I'm working. I'm still home, but I'm moving out in May.
5:25🔗AdamAll right. All right. Here's the deal. Don't spaz out too much on guys right now. Listen, everybody, here's the magic answer to attracting the person you want to be attracted to you. Work on your life. I know it sounds cliche.
5:39🔗AdamMove out. You're 26. Get the hell out of the house. Get your career going. Start going to the gym. Lead one of those lives. You ever see the deodorant commercials? Lead that kind of life.
5:56🔗AdamSki-boarding or whatever, wakeboarding and off-road riding, all that good stuff. At the office, try to have a set of plans in your hands all the time. Be pointing at things. Put people around you. Have them nod their head a lot.
6:10🔗DrewAlso, she ought to make sure she's medically okay. She really does sound like there's an absent drive. There could be certain mood problems. There could be certain endocrine problems, pituitary function, that kind of thing.
6:19🔗AdamShea? Shea? Caller goes by name of Shea in 23.
7:39🔗AdamJust cut them and move forward. I don't know what her deal is. Shiloh and her connection is horrible. I can't talk to her.
7:45🔗DrewShiloh? Lauren, hang on a second. Lauren, see if you can figure out what the phrase was. Lauren, see if you can figure out what the phrase was that she was trying to communicate to us.
7:54🔗AdamYeah, I heard it. It just didn't make any sense. It didn't make any sense to her either.
8:26🔗I like been dating this guy for a long time now, and I like shake and want to cry while we're having sex. I don't, and it's not because of an orgasm or because he's too large or anything.
8:43🔗DrewHow about you have some emotional reactions of being sexually active, being close to someone?
9:03🔗Yeah, I do a lot. I've been with him for two years, and it never happened.
9:08🔗Our relationship has been long-distance for like eight months, and I'd come up and visit him like once a month. And like our sex was good, and I would like shake though.
9:19🔗DrewIt could have just been an emotional, sometimes we get emotional and positive emotional reaction like that during sex. Yeah.
9:26🔗AdamYou ever see those preachers who call the guys up to the stage, and you know, they faint.
9:33🔗Although, they smack you on the forehead with their penis, and they yell, come out.
9:38🔗AdamAnd they just collapse. I like sometimes when they don't want to collapse, they actually push them down. It's like, come on, hey, collapse, let's go.
9:44🔗DrewYou're over it. Listen, you opened up with a question about chlamydia. Now, another thing that occurs to me is sometimes when people have infections and you stir the infection.
10:02🔗He thinks that there's something wrong that he's doing to me.
10:06🔗AdamAll right. But you don't mind it, right?
10:09🔗DrewNo. Just reassure him. That's all. Just reassure the guy. That's a younger man's reaction. Older guys are just, have few guys, few women cry on them. You guys too, probably.
10:19🔗AdamSure. Sure. And don't get pregnant. Please don't get pregnant.
11:33🔗CallerHey, I'm very sorry. I fibbed about my question, but I'll make this quick. I've been listening to LoveLine for about four and a half years ever since I moved out to the valley. I'm a big fan. Right. However, a couple of months ago, I had this great idea, stroke a genius idea for a book, The Wit and Wisdom of Adam Carolla. For about a month, I monitored the show and just gleaned the pithiest comments from Adam. I have some sample pages. I thought I'd fax them over. If Adam, you like the idea, hey, we could talk about it.
12:02🔗AdamListen, you write that book and I will buy it.
12:05🔗DrewYeah. Adam is so lazy. You could just go ahead and write it.
12:07🔗CallerExactly. Could I fax it over? You want to take a look?
12:10🔗AdamWhy don't you send it over? How many pages you got?
12:14🔗CallerIt's about six pages, but they're just sample pages.
12:17🔗AdamWhy don't you wait till you get to ten pages and then send it over?
12:20🔗CallerWell, no, I mean, I wanted you to see the kind of thing I had in my head.
12:41🔗AdamHenry? Yeah. Hey, Drew, you want to hear something funny? What? Somebody accused me today of somebody came into my office and said that somebody with the, what do they call that? Computer name? What do they call that?
13:13🔗AdamThat's right. Listen, anybody who reads anything on a computer that has my name on it, or anytime anyone is on a computer and you think you're talking to me and there's someone who says they're talking to me, I guarantee you it is not me because I've never been on a computer. Henry?
13:33🔗CallerI know what All Your Base are belongs to us means. It's a mistranslation of a video game opening. About 1990, a video game called Zero Wing came out in Japan. It was really popular. They tried to translate it into English and something got messed up.
13:52🔗CallerSo there's been this video circulating on the Internet that has the English version of the opening, that has a whole bunch of really messed up, you know, English phrases.
14:03🔗AdamRight. Sometimes the translation doesn't work. Like I was at Arcade One playing a game called Violence Fight. And I stared at the title for like ten minutes and I thought, who names their video game Violence Fight? And then I realized, there's some Korean company who just, it seemed right.
14:28🔗DrewIs there some cult meaning to it? Why would some guy be asking his girlfriend to repeat that?
14:32🔗CallerIt's just been circulating around the internet and there's been like some extended remixes of it. I've even seen a version of it where it had the video sequence running by and it had the Budweiser commercial where a whole bunch of people are going, what's up? Playing in the background to it.
14:54🔗AdamAll right. Thank you, Henry. We appreciate you shedding light on that.
15:46🔗DrewWe believe you, but we still don't understand why he says it.
15:50🔗CallerI don't understand why he says it either.
15:53🔗AdamOkay. Hey, Drew, let me tell you something about radio and stuff. People are listening now. They don't know what the hell Shay is talking about. I barely know what she's talking about. You know what I'm saying?
16:45🔗DrewNo. They can get into your urethra so they can go up inside your penis and they can get kind of into the opening of the anus there. But the real issue with the anus is that they can cause anal cancer when you get much older.
17:28🔗DrewI don't want anything that ends with S. But be that as it may, you can just interfere on it. There's all sorts of things that can be done beyond burns.
17:34🔗AdamWe got penis, anus, mucus. What are the other S's that are bad times?
18:25🔗CallerAnd like my boyfriend's been really, he's really supportive of me and so like everything works out okay because we're in a good relationship. But like it's just difficult because I don't think that it necessarily has to do with physical stuff because like whenever I get upset about anything is kind of when it happens. Like later in the day, Sure.
18:43🔗like to try to have sex after I've been emotionally upset.
19:20🔗CallerJust like I've done a lot of stuff and so I feel like I'm over it in some ways but like sexually it's still really hard and I'm just not sure how to work through this.
19:29🔗DrewThere's two things. One is a piece of advice. One is to make sure that you get checked out medically to be sure there's not something else there, right?
19:35🔗DrewBecause you are blaming it on something that you have to prove that that's what it is or exclude other things. But secondly, my hope for the next 20 years is that we'll really learn what the biology of early childhood trauma is and how these traumatic experiences etch in a biology into your central nervous system. It's obvious that the pathways are established that are not supposed to be there.
19:56🔗AdamMy hope for the next 20 years is that we can invent something called the karaoke where we can sing karaoke in the car when we're commuting to work.
20:38🔗AdamShantel. Ah, OK. What's happening there, Shantel? You're 17.
20:42🔗CallerYeah. I like, um, like about for a month straight, I dressed myself in my sleep. I, like, go to bed and because it's cold in my room, so I'd go to bed in, like, a jacket and more clothes and everything, and I'd wake up in just my underwear. And I don't remember anything that happened at night or anything.
23:10🔗DrewBut you said it was a wood-burning stove.
23:12🔗CallerYeah, because they don't get a lot of money and it's too expensive to run the heater.
23:19🔗AdamOkay. Alright. Well, why not burn pallets from the supermarket? Save yourself some gas. Hey, Chantelle, you gotta leave your door open so you can get a little heat in there. And then go to bed in a pair of sweatpants and good times. I have another question. Alright. I'm not sure what she wanted to get at with that. I know she's got another question. I'm scared it's going to be sort of nothing, although we know she's been through a lot, but she's not really copping to anything. Do you think this next one's going to be a good one?
23:55🔗AdamIt won't be. But we're such suckers. Chantelle, what's the next problem?
24:01🔗CallerWell, about a couple of years ago, I just got really sick one day. And I just kept throwing up. And after that, I like, every other day, I'll just throw up out of nowhere repeatedly. And it's happened for like three years. And like about a couple weeks ago, about maybe a month, I got so sick one day, I just started throwing up over and over again. And they had to take me to the doctor. And the hospital couldn't find anything that was wrong with me. They did blood tests and everything.
24:36🔗DrewWell, if you're vomiting every other day, there's something wrong. And if it's not medical, it's psychiatric. And it needs to be dealt with.
24:46🔗AdamHere's the point. It could be an emotional thing. Your father was a junkie who was killed by a hooker. I mean, look into some therapy. Spend some of the money that you're currently spending on heating or saving on heating and put it towards some therapy. Talk to your grandparents. We'll be back.
25:06🔗CallerLove Line with Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew.
25:13🔗Tonight Love Line is brought to you by Car Toys. On 947 NRK, the New Rock Alternative.
25:45🔗AdamI care immensely. Drew and I were just sitting here during the commercial break, trying to figure out why more people aren't interested in the psychological condition and bettering themselves. Because let me tell you something, everybody, that's all you got. Your emotions, your psychological condition, that is your survival pack for life. That's the difference between good relationships, good jobs, good life. That's it.
26:12🔗DrewBut why aren't people who are involved in creating media interested in...
26:40🔗CallerFirst off, the whole music is excellent. That's station. But about three months ago, I was taken to the hospital and I was told that I was about to die because I have an extensive blood clot in my thigh. In your where? In my thigh, right by my genitalia-like area.
27:12🔗CallerI'm worried about it going to my heart and my lung. So I was there for 10 days and I'm on blood centers and doing all these tests. Now, I've known my boyfriend for eight months and every time I have sex, one, I'm not into it. Like I don't want to have sex.
27:28🔗DrewBecause you're freaked out about having been sick?
27:30🔗CallerNo. Well, I was taking off hormones. I was on birth control. I got the blood clock because I was smoking cigarettes and I was on birth control and it's like a risk factor.
27:39🔗DrewThat's still rare at 19, like unheard of rare in fact. I hope they're going through an exercise to try to figure out whether or not there's something else putting you at risk.
27:48🔗CallerI've had so many tests. They pretty much came to the conclusion that with the amount of cigarettes I was smoking and my hormones, I just happened to be at the right place at the right time.
28:00🔗CallerI saw everyone and anyone in the hospital. My brother-in-law is a doctor, called him the best people. So to CAT scan, I had the lactites or whatever. I don't know.
28:11🔗AdamThe lactites. They found that in your cave.
28:15🔗CallerI don't know, the little things that hang off the blood clot.
28:18🔗DrewStacey is going to be a doctor too, you see.
28:22🔗CallerBasically, I now have, I understand that like psychologically, I'm not wanting to have stuff right now because I'm unprotected. And I'm allergic to spermicide, which makes it a little more difficult for me to have sex. I understand that part, but I don't get off. Like I can't get any physical pleasure anymore from sex since I've come out of the hospital.
29:13🔗CallerPart of it, depression, whatever you go through, and they gave it to me. And we're not really sure if it's the right medication, but they don't want to take me off of it because I'm on Lecomidin.
30:02🔗CallerUm, okay. Me and my boyfriend have been dating for a little over a year now. And it's like, how it is, one day it'll be, or like for like a week, it'll be totally perfect. He'll be like, totally in love with me. Oh, I love you, blah, blah, blah. And then, like, for a couple of days, he'll, like, shut down.
31:33🔗AdamAnd jump in if you disagree here, Drew. The less pressure you put on him, the more apt he'll be to hang around.
31:40🔗DrewWell, that's what I was thinking. Either it starts getting a little too close for him and he leaves or he's aiming just for the sex, gets it and leaves one or the other.
31:48🔗AdamNo. Yeah, I know what you're saying. And I know that's your angle because you're passionate, passionate man, especially 26, you really have a passion going. But guys, or at least I'll speak from personal experience, they feel a little crowded, they feel like they need their space and then the woman starts encroaching on it because she gets insecure and nervous. She wants to know what's going on and he really folds up tent and leaves town. If you just say, hey, you need your space, good, I'll be over here watching TV. The guy will come back around again. So ladies, don't give them the full court press when they start, when they start retreating. Let them retreat and then they'll slow down. Thank you. Zoe.
32:28🔗CallerHi, Adam. Hi, Drew. Adam, I want to tell you that your nasally drone is music to my ears.
32:46🔗AdamWell, we'll tell you whether you're cured.
32:47🔗CallerRelationship. I mean, my boyfriend's worried about this being an issue, but I don't think it is. And I'll tell you why. I was abused by a cousin when I was about six or seven for just a little while. Not bad. No penetration. Just kind of molesting.
33:30🔗CallerSo I didn't feel bad about being sexually molested. I was like, fine. I was like, okay, let's try it. You know, I wasn't, I never said no and I was never scared.
33:37🔗AdamYou know, I really, you know what I like to do with this cousin ears. I like to cut his nuts off with some lineman dykes, put it on one of those batting tees, smack him, give myself a nice softball bat and just whack, just whack one right into the gap between right and center field.
33:53🔗CallerWhen I was a kid, I didn't think there was anything wrong with it.
33:56🔗DrewI know. Zoe, you've not been treated at all for your sexual abuse.
34:01🔗DrewNo, there's no such thing as treating oneself.
34:03🔗CallerI'll tell you, I had sex at a young, I mean, I had like...
34:07🔗DrewThis is the story, this is sexual compulsivity. This is how you become a sexual compulsive. This is how sexuality becomes a little, needs high levels of arousal, high levels of intensity and frequency in order to be okay. You'll tend to sexualize your feelings a lot. A lot, they'll be thinking about sex a lot. Everything, when you have a feeling, it will immediately go towards the sexual.
34:25🔗CallerBut I think that I've got it pretty much controlled and I want to get your take on if I did or not. We have sex and sometimes it's like cracking the ass once in a while, or little bites here and there, but never...
34:39🔗AdamHold on, let her finish. I'm getting wood. Keep going.
34:41🔗CallerNo, we have like... If I say... We've got code words. If I say, don't do that, or I say the code word, that means it hurts or please stop. But we don't have sex frequently. We don't have to have sex every time we see each other. We don't have wild sex every time, maybe like once in every...
34:57🔗AdamHold on, Zoe, let me ask you something. I brought this up before with the rough trade folks, sexually, the code word.
35:05🔗AdamSee, I got a code word and it works in the bedroom, it works in the office, it works out on the street, you know what it is? Hey, stop, I'm serious now.
35:54🔗AdamSmart people can become pretty functional because they have a high IQ, and you're doing just fine for someone who's been through what you've been through. But you're not interested in doing just fine. I mean, you want to do better, right?
36:07🔗AdamWhy then treat yourself? I mean, you're doing all right, but all right isn't good enough. Why don't you get a little therapy and really work on it?
36:15🔗CallerWe are going to because we want to get married, and we're going to get a relationship counselor. But I just don't think it's an issue anymore, but he thinks it is.
36:23🔗DrewWell, it almost has to be. Almost. Not necessarily, but it almost has to be. And I'm not worried about it. I think it will be fine. But it's likely to have an effect at some point. And why not have that evaluated and see if you can't manage that better?
36:41🔗AdamI mean, listen, if your partner thinks it's an issue, then it's an issue in a certain sense. You know what I'm saying?
36:47🔗DrewHe's freaked out in some way. She's doing something else that she's not even aware of, probably.
36:50🔗AdamWell, they're into like biting and poking, and they got a code word. There's a football player. You really want to be yelling out a 300 pound black man's name when you're in bed with someone. I got to find out who this guy is. Who's the player?
37:08🔗CallerIf I say it, then he'll know. Okay. I'm from Washington. I don't think he's listening. It's Tuiya Sopo.
37:37🔗AdamI couldn't... Unless you get a couple glasses of wine in me and a butt plug, and there's no way I'm getting Tuiya Sopo out. I'm getting like Tuiya Sopo. Sopo Loveline. Sturi Loveline.
40:19🔗DrewI don't want to think about it. Did you take her to the doctor?
40:22🔗No, she didn't want to go. She was embarrassed.
40:25🔗DrewWell, she can continue to have problems as a result of that tear. And it can be kind of serious as time goes along.
40:31🔗AdamJesse, you're staying away from that area now, right?
40:34🔗Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're staying away from the whole thing.
40:36🔗DrewGreat powers of deduction Justin has there, even with through the fog of the marijuana.
40:42🔗AdamI believe he thinks that there's some sort of anus god that is punishing him, and that's why he's staying away from that area.
40:49🔗DrewI think that his question is, can he does it unzip? I mean, if it starts opening from one end, he gets something going the other side.
40:56🔗AdamWhat about it? It ripped a little or there was some bleeding. She feels okay now.
41:01🔗CallerShe says it's hard to walk and it hurts.
41:04🔗DrewYeah, she's got to be sane, Justin. She really does.
41:08🔗AdamDrew, imagine your 15-year-old daughter comes limping into the living room. What's the matter, honey? You take a spill on your pony? No. Someone give you a Charlie Horse? No. You fell down ice skating. No. Just a good cornhole in from my stoner boyfriend. I have to take her to the hospital.
41:32🔗DrewLet's celebrate. But were you and I talking about this the other day, that there was a TV show that Oprah or something about girls falling off bikes and ripping their Heimans? Did you hear about this?
41:43🔗AdamI did hear somebody discussing this, but I don't think it was us. Is this going somewhere?
41:50🔗DrewI don't know why I brought it up, but just because this seems to be having lots of talk about perineal trauma.
41:58🔗AdamAnd she should say whatever she feels like saying, but whoever is looking at her will know what the truth is, right?
42:06🔗DrewWell, it doesn't matter how she got it. Right. Just that she can say what every other patient says that gets something in the anus or about the anus, which is she landed on it or something, she sat on something.
42:16🔗AdamMichael, you're 19 years old. What's up?
42:23🔗Well, Dr. drew.com, thanks for coming to the Brent Event Center at UCI. It was great to meet you.
42:27🔗DrewIt was my pleasure. I had a good time there. I spoke at Irvine in their sort of basketball stadium and I realized, I forgot to mention this when I was there, the last time I was at the sort of, it was a basketball stadium, a different one, but the last time I was at Irvine in the basketball stadium, it was in 1974 to watch Jackson Brown.
42:47🔗AdamFor those of you who were born in this century, Jackson Brown is a folk singer who was very popular in Drew's heyday. Wow. What's up, Michael?
42:57🔗While I was waiting, I tried to look up workaholics on drdrew.com and there's nothing comes up.
43:02🔗DrewWell, you're right. I should describe myself in great detail there. My name should come up when you- All right.
43:09🔗So my question was, do workaholics and alcoholics get classified together? What the one time I called AA, the guy said, yeah, of course. I'm an alcoholic, my dad was a workaholic, his dad was an alcoholic. It's all the same thing.
43:23🔗DrewWell, it depends how you define workaholism. There's no doubt that the genetic basis of alcoholism leads to other progressive compulsive behaviors usually built around a mechanism that I call thrill. In other words, thrill becomes a way of managing feelings and gambling and excessive work and particularly sort of swashbuckling kinds of activities.
43:45🔗Sorry, did you say there is evidence or there's no evidence?
43:48🔗DrewNo, there absolutely is. But you can also, and that's people with the gene, will continue to engage in those compulsions. They will get worse in spite of consequences. That is different than people who are obsessive compulsive and work compulsively like I do.
44:05🔗DrewI'm not the addict, I'm the compulsive type. And there tends not to be progressivity with that, but it can still cause consequences.
44:12🔗AdamYeah, meaning you won't keep going. You won't spin out.
44:16🔗DrewIf I have a consequence, but I think of it with cigarettes to me are the greatest example of this, is that cigarettes make everyone compulsively preoccupied with tobacco, all humans. We will all get dependent on it and think about it and have trouble stopping it. But if you have a heart attack, you stop if you're not an addict. If you're an addict, you're still smoking through your tracheostomy, you're still smoking in the coronary care unit. When the consequences hit, you keep going.
44:47🔗CallerI'm just like so excited that I'm actually talking to you guys. I've been listening to you guys forever. Like, I don't know how old I was since I started listening to the show, but thanks for allowing me on the air. You guys are seriously the best.
44:59🔗CallerAll right. I have kind of a serious question. I've been sexually active for about two and a half years, and I have not once gotten off. Like, I have not finished or you basically ejaculated with somebody else.
45:41🔗AdamWhat position are you in when you masturbate?
45:44🔗CallerI've been sitting, I've been laying down. I think the most of the time though I'm like sitting down, like either in a chair or on the couch or whatever.
46:02🔗CallerI'm gay, but I have had sex with girls before too. Sorry, I've gotten head from both guys and girls. I don't know, I've had anal sex, I've had vaginal sex, I've had oral sex and the best, I think, is just with my current boyfriend. I've been with him for about six months and I'm like, like there's feelings there and stuff and for a while, I thought that that was a huge issue. Maybe my emotions weren't into it as much, but now I've got a lot of emotion into it and I'm not scared or anything. It's just, I don't finish, it feels really good.
46:46🔗AdamAll right, how about a BJ? That won't finish you off?
46:48🔗CallerNo, it doesn't. Like, I mean, I could be sitting there for like five minutes or more and I don't even get off. I mean, it feels so good, but.
46:56🔗AdamAll right, well, how about you finish yourself off and, you know, have them be in the room?
47:02🔗DrewYou know, I mean, you have to move closer with time.
47:04🔗AdamIt sounds ridiculous, but you essentially have to rehab your balls. Do you know what I'm saying, Drew?
47:12🔗AdamI mean, my grandmother says she's in a rehab thing now. She hurt her hip, you know, and it's like she has to walk, but they have to kind of help her slowly. People are now they stand around while she does it herself. Eventually, they'll not be there when she's doing it.
47:27🔗DrewThis is the opposite of moving away from this, is sort of connecting with more slowly.
47:30🔗AdamRight. Let them give you a little handier, a little BJ, and then you finish yourself off. But your penis gets used to them being in the room kind of thing. And it's sort of like they're half responsible for it. And it just keeps going from there, right?
48:55🔗CallerYeah, my question, I have a girlfriend, she's really pretty, we've been together for a while. She's got a banging body, but the problem that I have is she's got a hairy ass crack and I seriously like, almost like mine, Harry. And I wanted to know what a tactful way to talk to her about it would be. I mean, I don't really want to upset her or anything like that.
49:18🔗AdamInteresting point, because you hear a lot about the front area.
49:24🔗AdamBeing groaned. But you forget about that the hedge that grows between the last vertebra and the end of the beginning of the vagina.
49:33🔗DrewMy wife told me that when she got a bikini wax, they asked if that other area needs to be fixed as well.
49:41🔗AdamYeah, there are certain women who will do that for other women, usually tiny Asian women who have just a little bit of Gestapo in them, you know.
49:54🔗AdamLesbian Gestapo. You hold still. You stop. Yeah, you bite on wood and spoon. Now hold still. You want manicure? You're quiet down. Let's go for you. You're a hubby going like this. Yeah, there are these, I hear about these women. I mean, it all, you know, that's that's what women put themselves through. And you're going to have to, I don't know, it's going to be a tough one to broach. Yeah, that's a little disturbing. How is she in other departments? I mean, hair, hair wise.
50:26🔗CallerHair wise? Oh, she's pretty much just hair, arms, stuff. She shaves like in the front, you know? Right. But everything. I mean, she's not like, she's not like a like hairy all over her body or anything like that.
50:39🔗AdamYeah. Well, you've been with her for how long?
51:44🔗AdamYeah. Why don't you why don't you do a little shaved job on your own hedge and see if that doesn't she could do it now? Now turn the you want a girl to get up in that area?
51:56🔗DrewI mean, any kind of body pruning and then he could turn the tables.
52:02🔗AdamI think a woman needs to wax down there. Am I right? Yeah. You can't really shave down there, can you? And is shaking her head? No. Now you got to get the wax.
52:48🔗AdamListen, I would divulge any number of our nation's secrets if somebody held me in a room and threatened to tear that area off. Although I'm guessing it would be a little taller order on me than it would be on most gals. Or if not, I really pity the gal who has the same crack hair that I do. But you guys, she loves you. You love her. You just bring it up. Then that's it. It's six months. It's time to start getting into the nitty gritty of the relationship. You know what I'm saying?
53:24🔗CallerWell, my baby's father hasn't been around with me and I want to take full custody of the baby. But I'm not sure if a judge would give it to me.
54:01🔗CallerBecause, I don't know, like, the people I've talked to and have kids, they say that the judge can grant, like, like, if I take him to court, then even if he doesn't pay child support, they'll give him the permission to take the baby over to his house.
54:16🔗DrewWhy don't you take issue with that? That you don't trust him, you have a reason to believe it could be damaging.
54:20🔗CallerWell, his sister-in-law does. I know she does drugs.
54:40🔗AdamThere's a very good chance they would give you that.
54:42🔗DrewAppeal to the court, okay? Go through the necessary legal channels. Go for full custody. That's fine. Might go for like, what do they call it, when visitation has to be observed? If he wants to insist...
54:53🔗CallerThat's the thing I just don't want to, and that I want to move out of state this year.
54:56🔗DrewWell, then talk to the courts about that. But clearly, you have reason to believe that the relationship with him...
55:02🔗AdamWell, why don't you talk to him first? Do you think he'll have a problem with it?
55:05🔗CallerI've given him many, many attempts. I told him at the hospital, well, before you sign the birth certificate, are you sure that you will want to be there?
55:13🔗CallerI told him we're not playing games anymore.
55:16🔗AdamI know, but why don't you tell him you and your child are planning on moving out of state? He might be relieved.
55:22🔗CallerNo, I already asked him for custody of the baby. He says no, that that's his baby, and he's not going to give it to me. It's plain and simple.
56:05🔗CallerBut I thought they won't care for that.
56:08🔗AdamListen to me, Goofball. You need to talk to an organization that gives free counsel with this kind of stuff. There's plenty of them out there. They call a little pro bono work.
56:20🔗AdamThat's right. They'll help you out, and then you go into court and you take care of this. Okay. Just say he's a junkie. Rachel. Yes. You're 23. What's up?
56:32🔗CallerWell, I have been in a relationship for four years now, two in which I've been engaged. For some reason, my fiance-
56:41🔗DrewSay that again. You've been in what? Four years?
56:52🔗CallerTwo years we've been engaged. Christmas Eve one year, the engagement thing, all really sweet and fine. But he doesn't want to get married. And he says the reason being, which I've even asked a few people myself, is when you get married, it seems like the relationship changes for the worse. For example, right now, the two of us, the relationship's great, we're like best friends. You know what I mean? But it seems like when people get married, that all kind of changes. And I mean, I've even asked some other people, or some even people just say, you know what I mean? Things do change when you get married.
57:28🔗DrewRachel, that is nuts. You're buying his load of crap.
58:02🔗CallerAnd for some reason, in the city we live in, I mean, we've even taken it into court that, you know, this child has been, she's in second grade, she's been in like seven different schools, you know, lived with like six different guys. And I mean, it's just really hard to take a child away from the mother in the city we live in.
58:24🔗CallerWell, no, because I'm like, in the state of Ohio, it's not hard. It's just, for some reason here in Hamilton County, it's impossible to do. You know, I don't know why, but I mean, could that be why?
58:35🔗AdamHow do you know it's easier in Ohio than it is in Hamilton County?
59:00🔗AdamYou're 23. You got a couple of years before you got to put the full court press on.
59:05🔗CallerRight. Well, I understand that, and I'm not in a hurry. Someday, you know what I mean, I do want to get married and, you know, probably to this person. Well, like, you know, Dr. Drew, you're married, right?
59:30🔗AdamShe used to kick him in the nuts three times a week and it immediately went down to two.
59:34🔗DrewNo, honestly, I always, men think this way, and I was no exception, that you sort of think in terms of, you know, you live your life as a single person and then you get married and then you die. And so I expected marriage to be some sort of terminal event and not to be all that wonderful. And it was immediately something that I found wonderful. And it's not been...
59:55🔗AdamNow he regrets it, but for the first six months. Hey, Rachel.
1:00:01🔗AdamWell, it's like you sit here and you say, I talked to some friends, they said that marriage wasn't IA. I saw you on Leno. Drew, what's it like for you? I mean, you're 23. You have feelings, right? I mean, why don't you trust your instincts?
1:00:16🔗DrewRight. You're way up in your head rationalizing everything.
1:00:19🔗AdamWhy don't you get out of your head a little bit?
1:00:22🔗CallerWell, it's not that. It's just that I guess maybe I kind of want to know for myself, is it, you know, once we get married, are we not going to be best friends anymore?
1:00:29🔗AdamNo, listen, there's good marriages, there's bad marriages.
1:00:32🔗DrewWhat do you think is magical about marriage that changes things for the worse? But what is that magical thing that happens? What would that be?
1:00:39🔗AdamThis guy's a little freaked out. He had a bad relationship. You're 23, just cruise for a couple more years, and if he ain't coming around by then, then it's time to move on.
1:00:49🔗DrewI think engagements that go more than a year are suspect.
1:00:53🔗AdamYes. But like I said, 23, relax. And a kid ain't going to fix it with him. So don't start going down that path. Christine?
1:01:16🔗CallerYeah, exactly. And when I was 15, I brought to my parents' attention and I was in therapy for three years and then I went off to school and started living my life. And about two years ago, things started coming up again and so I put myself back into therapy. And my comment, I know it was discussed earlier tonight, just for the listeners, if you have been sexually abused sometime in your life, it really does affect everything, every aspect of your life.
1:01:45🔗DrewEven though you think it doesn't, you've dealt with it. You've dealt with it. I've dealt with it. Oh, it's not an issue to me anymore, but it sort of permeates your brain chemistry.
1:01:52🔗CallerYes. It's like the relationships that I pick with people, to I'm very compulsive, I'm a workaholic. Everything is just incredible.
1:02:04🔗DrewHow has it gotten better with therapy?
1:02:06🔗CallerWell, just bringing, it's like I am very successful, but I've had a lot of chaos around me, and I never really understood why, and gosh, just therapy is just really, first of all, it's like I realize that's not my fault. It's okay for me to talk about, and it's something that has happened to a lot of people, and it's okay, and I'm a survivor, and as horrible as it was, I truly feel that in a way, you know, look how strong that I am because of it, and I truly feel that there isn't anything that I can't accomplish now because of what happened to me when I was younger.
1:02:44🔗AdamWhat's up with your brother now? Do you still have a relationship with him?
1:02:47🔗CallerYou know, we went about four years where we did not speak, and it was really horrible because my parents are still together. They've been married for over 30 years, but they almost, you know, the family was literally torn apart, and it was just this big fiasco, but now he, no, we really don't talk. I mean, we do, but I don't. It's really hard.
1:03:11🔗CallerMy parents wanted to pretend like everything was okay, and that, you know, they'd have the holidays with me, and then they'd have separate holidays with him, and I mean, it was very, very, very hard on the family, and I mean, I came from a nice, strong middle class, upper middle class family, and that's not supposed to happen, but it does all the time.
1:03:29🔗DrewSure. All right. So, a couple of things. Who sexually abused him?
1:03:34🔗CallerMy mother's half-sister when he was younger, and our neighbor.
1:03:38🔗DrewWow. So, a woman sexually abused him. Nice.
1:03:46🔗DrewSo, that's why he sort of came into the family. And then secondly, let's give people a little hope for those who have, wait, wait, who have had sexual abuse. Is it not the case that through therapy now you have less chaos?
1:04:00🔗DrewAnd that you have more gratifying relationships?
1:04:02🔗CallerAbsolutely. But I have to tell you that it was really hard. The reason I put myself back in therapy was because I was attracting men that were emotionally unavailable. Actually they were gay. And I didn't know it until it was really hard for me because I couldn't figure out why I wasn't having successful relationships. And I was really depressed about it. And so that was my initial reason for going back to therapy. And then once I started therapy I realized, God, Christine, it's really because of what happened when you were younger. This is just a symptom of how you're really feeling inside.
1:04:33🔗AdamGreat. All right. Well, you know, good times. I mean, you know, gay guys are usually too emotionally available. That's my problem with them. You know what I'm saying?
1:04:50🔗AdamI've always said my problem with the gays is too much available emotion. I don't want to hear about it. All right. Well, Christine, God bless you.
1:05:09🔗AdamHey, you're 19. What's going on there?
1:05:12🔗CallerWell, I have two questions actually. And I feel really bad because I know you guys get this a lot. I did make up my first question because I didn't think that you guys would actually take my two real questions.
1:05:23🔗CallerThe first one is more in towards Dr. Drew. If I occasionally smoke pot and I didn't know whether or not the THC like in the seeds actually would make me sterile.
1:05:34🔗DrewNo, no, no. Just the marijuana will suppress your testosterone levels. Sure. Yeah, just pot well, but nothing about the seeds.
1:05:44🔗CallerThe second question is, I have a girlfriend and we have sex fairly often, like about two times a week, and I do masturbate and it seems as though sometimes I can only ejaculate if I'm in the same position that I was when I was masturbating.
1:06:02🔗AdamThank you. Yeah, well, that's what happens. Your penis and your ass and your balls are used to a certain position.
1:06:09🔗CallerIs it just like if that's the way you're doing it, I mean, then is it going to carry over?
1:06:14🔗AdamIt works that way for a lot of guys. Here's what you got to do. You got to move around. I now masturbate. I run in place when I masturbate. Oh, yes. I have that kind of range now.
1:06:32🔗AdamThat's it. All right. Listen, Sam, I am just masturbating in a plane, in a train, with a mouse and a house, with a fox and a box. Hold on, was Dr. Schuch really a genius? You know what I mean? You rhymed fox and box.
1:06:55🔗AdamYou know, I've rambled on before about how most folks that publish children's books are basically retards who can't write normal books, but they still get a lot of credit for publishing a book, even if there's three words a page. Dr. Seuss is considered the sort of pinnacle of children's books and a genius.
1:08:02🔗DrewYeah, that's the one I haven't seen. But I believe I've read, I think, just about every other doctor's who spoke to my kids. Fox in Socks, another genius.
1:08:11🔗AdamAll right, don't you start making fun of him. Kelly?
1:08:17🔗CallerYeah, okay, well, I'm pretty sure that my mom has a drinking problem. She pretty much is drunk like once or two times a week and she like drinks and drives a lot after work. Like she'll come home and I can totally smell it on her breath. I mean, she's not like drunk but you know, I can tell she's kind of she's been drinking, you know, and like I try to confront her about it, you know, but she gets really insecure and...
1:08:56🔗CallerUm, I don't know. I don't really feel that comfortable talking to my dad.
1:09:01🔗DrewWell, you should though. This is something he could maybe help you out with. And if you're basically... You have two options basically. One is talk to dad, get his help, because you've already talked to mom. And the second is to go to Allateen and get some support and start working on yourself, because that's really all you can do in the long run. You can't change her.
1:09:20🔗CallerUm, yeah. I see him about every other weekend.
1:09:23🔗DrewBut Kelly, it would be really important for you to go to Allateen. You really would. And it turns out when people, important people in an alcoholic's life begin changing and getting support and pulling away, the alcoholic gets a little freaked out and that's awful and gets them to treatment.
1:09:39🔗CallerYeah. She feels like we're all against her.
1:09:44🔗DrewYeah. But that's her. And if you had a support network to go to when she got like that, a sponsor you could call, people you could turn to, a group you could go to, she wouldn't keep that crap up because you would have no part of it.
1:10:03🔗CallerSo I shouldn't try talking to her again, right?
1:10:05🔗DrewYeah, sure. But you can't change her and you take care of yourself. I don't think it's going to go anywhere talking to her. You can certainly talk to your dad, but think about allatein, okay?
1:10:25🔗AdamSomething to talk about. My dad just sits there. I think my dad died in 1982. I really do. I think my dad's like the guy from Weekend at Bernie's. Really. He's just like a stuffed animal. He just sits there. Little booze every once in a while. I didn't get liquored up, get in a fight with him or get liquored up. Do one of those dad things where he gets you in the hand like, I tell you about women.
1:10:56🔗AdamAll of them. You know what I mean? It's one of those dad things. I think a little booze is nice for a dad. Mom's tough. Mom, that's rough. Nice. Because mom's got a little sketchy. My mom has a glass of red wine, makes a ass of herself every Thanksgiving. Half a glass of red wine. We will take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we will speak to Michael. He's 24, got a girl pregnant and he wants proof. And we're going to get to the bottom of this after this.
1:12:45🔗AdamI like Dr. Seuss. I do believe the guy was a talent. I'm just saying in a fox, you know, in a box with a box, you know what?
1:12:53🔗DrewBut they probably get it. You know what bugs me the most about Dr. Seuss is the people that have tried to adapt his language since then. I think one of the one of these like kids stations had the wubbulous world of Dr. Seuss. He never made any weird nouns. Really. I mean, or it was always just weird use of words and interesting sort of creations, proper nouns.
1:13:16🔗CallerI think it's very creative for kids.
1:13:18🔗AdamYes. Yes, it is. I'm just saying, I don't know.
1:13:21🔗CallerI think that's their vocabulary stern.
1:13:23🔗AdamI don't know how great a genius he was. I'd say a talented guy. I'll leave it at that. That's it, Phil? Well, yes.
1:13:33🔗CallerActually, I wanted to know Dr. Drew, if you have any recommendations for little endurance in the bed, if you know what I'm saying.
1:13:45🔗AdamHow to go longer with your masturbation? Yes. Drew, how does a man hold off longer?
1:14:19🔗CallerOkay. First half of my life, I have a one-track mind. It's something people have commented on pretty much all my life. Maybe I only believed that it was so, but it had a bit of an effect. Now, the last couple of years. Hold on.
1:15:17🔗AdamI have a one-track mind. Give us an example of one of those things. Well, a project. No, be more specific. What type of project? Well, like something I was working on. I'm going to hang up on you. No, no, no. Like I was thinking about doing something that I wanted. That I wanted.
1:16:01🔗CallerYeah, it's been a while. But anyway, I recently got married to someone that I was with friends first. And she comes from a traditional family. I do. We didn't have sexual relations before we got married. And now we're married and I'm having trouble having sexual relations with her. And the primary reason is because, I mean, I kind of, I can't see it. I mean, for some reason, I need to see them in like a dirty way. And I can't see her as like in a sweaty way. And I mean, I just don't get sexually aroused.
1:16:39🔗DrewHow come you didn't know this before you got married?
1:16:42🔗CallerBecause, I mean, I never felt this way about anybody.
1:16:47🔗DrewI mean, this is another no answer. How come you didn't feel like you didn't notice that you weren't having sexual feelings toward her?
1:16:54🔗AdamHe doesn't know. They didn't have sex.
1:16:56🔗DrewYeah, but he has no sexual feeling towards her. Wouldn't you have known?
1:17:00🔗CallerI do. But I mean, I'm sexually attracted to her. But I mean, I just I feel really bad. I have to think of...
1:17:10🔗AdamYeah, yeah, yeah. I know. Listen, I feel your pain, brother. I know what you're talking about. You can't have an intimate thing. You have to have like an animal thing.
1:17:21🔗CallerYeah, like a dirty animal, raw and dirty thing.
1:17:24🔗DrewBut is that just because she won't cooperate, won't go down that road?
1:17:26🔗CallerNo, she would. She would. But it's hard for me because I love the way I love her. I mean, it's really hard for me to think of her. And I was friends with her for about four years. And she comes from... I knew the way she was and that she hadn't been with anyone. So I always kept myself from thinking of her in that way when we were just friends.
1:18:18🔗AdamI mean, is that what you want from her or do you have to?
1:18:22🔗CallerI don't want that. I mean, I want to be able to do that without having her to put that kind of stuff on.
1:18:28🔗AdamI know, but like when you have sex with her, do you have to like picture her being raped or do you have to pull her hair or something like that?
1:18:37🔗CallerI have to think of her like, no, I don't, but that's why it's been really hard for me to really go at it with her.
1:19:35🔗AdamI don't know. Because it was like our last two calls. I couldn't get anything out of them. I'm not exactly sure what he's saying.
1:19:43🔗DrewI think there's a lot more here than we're going to get at with Gary. A lot. A lot. Think about that. Just think about how much it would take to get in. First of all, he has this very strange, idealized notion of her. I kept her protected. I wouldn't think of her that way, that awful way, that sexual way. All kinds of weird feelings about his sexuality, all kinds of idealized feelings about her. Then I let that in, but then we still didn't have sex because I know how she is, I protect her. Then I marry this person? What a leap is that? And then, oh, surprise, I have no sexual feelings toward her. It's just a mess. A mess. They need couples therapy, seriously.
1:20:19🔗AdamOkay. And listen, everybody, here's the new rule that I'll forget about in the next 10 minutes on this show, which is if you call in and you say, I have a wife, I love her very much, but I do have fantasies about putting her into meaning situations or I have rape fantasies or such and such and so on. And you basically explained to us that you need to humiliate or whatever. And then two minutes later, I regurgitate it back to you just so I can make sure we're on the same page, which is so you can't get it up unless you're thinking about your wife being raped. Don't get defensive and go, no, no, no, it's not that because now we're nowhere.
1:20:58🔗DrewNo, but you missed what he said. What he said was...
1:21:00🔗AdamBut we get that a lot, what I just did. And now we're back to zero.
1:21:04🔗DrewBut his thing was he needs to do that to women, but he can't do that to her. He can't go there with that fantasy with her. He's too idealized, she's too pure. He can't have the one he wants to have with her, that he needs to have in order to function sexually with a woman.
1:21:44🔗CallerSix years ago, I had an unprotected sexual encounter with a girlfriend of mine. And three days later, she called me and said she was pregnant. Now, you know, I talked to a nurse.
1:21:59🔗CallerYeah. I talked to a nurse of her own and she said exactly that. Now, I, regardless of that, I gave her the benefit of the doubt and told her, you know, give me a call in nine months and we'll have a paternity test. She was very upset and I haven't spoken with her since. Now, I'm in a serious relationship. I'm thinking of getting married. And I don't, you know, want this hanging over my life.
1:22:56🔗AdamOkay, but here's something to think about. You're thinking about getting married and you're thinking about reasons why it ain't going to work.
1:23:10🔗AdamA lot of people think of this as responsible, but it's a little neurotic. It's six years ago. And by the way, that's six years from 18 to 24. Mine will be 106 years.
1:23:21🔗DrewIt feels not just a little bit like what the burden is going to be, but like reasons not to get married is what it feels like.
1:23:28🔗DrewI said that like you said, you said I think you said it was a burden.
1:23:31🔗AdamYou were looking for no, you got off on that tangent. You know what you do, Drew? Let me tell the genius of Drew. I hear what I want to take my idea.
1:23:48🔗AdamNo, it is not. How dare you take my idea? Yeah, he's getting close to marriage and he's got to start looking around for reasons that it might not work out.
1:25:06🔗CallerThey never entered me, but they like, they would lay me down on, like on a counter. And they'd like, you know, between the counter and my, my back body, they would like, sexually abuse me.
1:25:22🔗DrewOkay. Maybe you told anybody about this?
1:27:41🔗CallerThe only people that I talk to, they're all smoke weed, and that's the only reason we talk to each other. You know, either I have a hookup, or they have a hookup. That's it. We don't talk. I don't even see them. I stay in my room 24-7.
1:27:57🔗DrewYou sound like someone, though, that would be certainly capable of friendships. Have you reached out a little bit?
1:28:06🔗AdamYou know, you need, besides a little counseling, I mean, all right, let me just tell you something, Louie. You're in a bad position right now in your life. You really are.
1:28:18🔗AdamIt's a bad time. Listen, I was in your position. I mean, I wasn't molested, but I didn't know what I was going to do. I had crappy jobs. My parents didn't give a rat's ass. You know, you have to start asserting yourself in making your own life. You need to find friends. You need to find something that turns you on. I mean, you need to...
1:28:57🔗AdamAll right. Louis, but listen, you have to... A, don't steal food from work. Yeah.
1:29:07🔗CallerYou know what? It's thanks for yourself. You know, my mom doesn't cook. She cooked today. She actually cooked some freaking good food today.
1:29:15🔗CallerShe hasn't cooked and she was gone to Mexico for a week, for a month.
1:29:20🔗AdamLouis, listen. Listen to what I'm telling you. Your parents are idiots. Your brothers are idiots. It's a bad situation that you got born into. You know that, right?
1:29:45🔗AdamI did abuse my two little brothers, but I also abused my nephew a month ago.
1:29:51🔗DrewThat's what happens. I just can feel that guilt coming from them.
1:29:55🔗AdamLouis, listen. Don't blame yourself. Get yourself some help. Get yourself some therapy. Work hard. Get a job that you like. Get involved with something. You need to get a job. You need to get a job like a apprentice carpenter or mason or something like that. Is my mic on? And get involved.
1:30:31🔗AdamAll right. Oh, boy. Thank God there's 10 brothers. Jesus Christ. Everyone's just goosing everyone. Every nephew. All right, all right, all right. Nina.
1:31:25🔗CallerNow, when we have sex, I think he wants me to be a little girl. But when I tell him that he likes little girls, I mean like little girls, like 12, you know?
1:31:40🔗DrewLike how old you were when he first started dating you?
1:31:42🔗CallerYeah. When I confront him with that, he's like, no, no, no, no, no, no, of course not. You know, I like you. You're what I like. But when we're actually sleeping together, I don't want to be real graphic or anything, but he wants me to do like little girl things.
1:31:56🔗CallerLike, you know, oh, daddy, and daddy put it there, daddy do that. And it's just kind of, at first, I was kind of into it just because he was into it.
1:32:08🔗AdamHow shocking is it that this guy turns out to be a piece of work?
1:32:11🔗CallerWell, you know what I'm saying? He did some time in jail. And he's definitely a piece of work. I won't deny that for a second. He's certainly an asshole, but sorry, I'm sorry.
1:32:37🔗DrewHe's good now. What was he like when you were four?
1:32:40🔗CallerHe wasn't there. He had his job. He's a pharmaceutical manager. And it keeps him out of town three to four days out of the week. He wasn't really over there. But, you know, it's not like he was off to another woman.
1:33:10🔗CallerWould you consider that a pedophile?
1:33:11🔗AdamYes. That's 25 when you were 14. I should I should be. I was going to say he should be arrested, but he's already been arrested. What was he in jail for?
1:33:46🔗AdamYou idiot. He loves you like a little girl, like a ragdoll. Come on, everybody. Jesus Christ. You see what you do, dad, to your girls, all you crappy dads out there? You see what you do to them? You ruin them. You rattle, you scramble their brain like an egg. They don't know anything. They're 14. They date 25-year-olds and they think, oh, but he loves me. Yeah, he rams cop cars. He does a little time. He wants me to lick an oversized sucker and put my hair in pigtails. He loves me. You see, Dad? Good. You see what you get, Dad? Now, real funny now, isn't it? Hope you had a good time on all those trips. All that neglect, all that abuse. Yeah, now you gotta screwed up girls with a felon. Enjoy. Have them little felon grandkids run around the house stealing stuff. Fantastic. You really did a great job. You should applaud yourselves, you screwball dads. All right, wanna take a little break?
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1:35:02🔗CallerWho are these two people? What makes them tick?
1:35:21🔗AdamWell, there you go. Another fantabulous episode of Love Line in the Can, another fantabulous week of Love Line in the Can. I want to thank Lauren for doing a great job on the phones, at least half the week, Sarah, for doing a great job on the phones. I want to thank Producer Ann for putting her feminine stank all over the show. I want to thank the ever-changing Head.
1:35:52🔗AdamEngineer Anderson Routh, he's just a Dr. Seuss. Well, you peel him, he's like an onion, and he just keeps going, that guy. So until next time, this is Adam Corolla for Dr. Drew saying mahalo.
1:36:04🔗CallerThis has been Love Line. The opinions expressed on the show are not necessarily those of the staff, but the management sponsors for the station. The producer for Love Line is Ann Wilkins Engel. Love Line is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.