1:15🔗DrewI'm Adam Corolla. This is Dr. Drew over there. Phone number 1-800-L-O-V-E-1-9-1, fax number 310-8-5-4-44-55. Dr. Drew, Port Certified Physician, takes matters into his bed.
1:25🔗AdamNow, we'd like to know why you're dressed like somebody that flies aircraft for United Airlines.
1:31🔗DrewFirst Years is the show we're talking about tonight. Wednesday night, it's 9 o'clock, NBC, everybody.
1:36🔗AdamMany days, it chimes off, spouts out with, oh yeah, I just got back from the airport, that's why I'm dressed like this. No S?
1:43🔗DrewDebut March 19th, doing real well. I just got back from the airport because I was doing a little man show, Drunken Pilots bit, and we actually got drunk, so I'm a little disoriented and a little disheveled and we were sprinting all the way. I actually just climbed off a baggage carousel. I don't know if any of you, you know, I know a lot of you have dreamed about riding on a baggage carousel as a youth, not what it was built up to be. Uncomfortable, scary, and slippery, yeah, yeah. Samantha Mathis, Ken Marino, our old friend and James Roday are all here from First Years. I apologize that I'm late, a little bit frazzled tonight, but I actually just passed your billboard on the side of a bus. How's it going? Is the show going well? Yeah, beautiful.
2:37🔗GuestI put it this way, you know, besides the terrible reviews and the awful, awful ratings, I think we got a hit show on our hands. Oh, really?
4:20🔗Well, first of all, Dr. Drew and Adam, I really love your show. Fantastic. I have what really can, I don't know, I can only best describe as the kink near the base of my penis. It's something that is not really, it's not noticeable at all when it's flaccid. But when the penis is erect, I mean, it just basically on one side dips in a little bit. And I'm just wondering, Dr. Drew, does it pull over to that side? Yeah, it does.
4:52🔗AdamThat's basically sort of possibly a Peyronie's problem.
5:16🔗AdamMaybe, and there are surgeries that can correct it, but sort of how they correct it is by taking a pie slice out of the other side and pulling the penis around.
6:15🔗AdamHow much uglier can we make the male genitalia? You know what I'm saying?
6:18🔗DrewRight, right. Brody? Yeah. You're 21? Yeah. Yeah. True. Why are we talking to two guys at the beginning? Didn't we talk about that last night?
7:08🔗GuestIs that one of those commercials that you don't know what it's about and it just Yeah, and then they give you all the weird side effects.
7:14🔗AdamThey're surfing on wheat and they're there. But, yeah, it's a prescription. You didn't talk to your doctor about it, but it's quite effective.
7:24🔗DrewWhat is that a prescription? What are you going to do with that? You start eating it, you're going to just put it directly into your eye sockets, up your anus. What's the danger of putting something like that over the counter? Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Oh, I got hold of this depilatory. I'm going to go on a rampage now.
7:43🔗AdamNo. No, this is a brand new medication that's for women with the facial hair, particularly the lighter facial hair, which is hard to get with the laser. Also, she can get laser treatments, but you can just playfully bring it up. How would a guy bring it up to you?
7:55🔗GuestI mean, I can see where you want to be sensitive to the situation. I think if you just do it in a loving way and come at it from a really sweet place and say, you know, baby, I love you and I think you're beautiful. And, you know, I read about this new thing in a magazine that takes care of facial hair. What do you think?
8:28🔗AdamBut Brody, you're the one that's going to have to bring this up. We can't do it for you.
8:32🔗DrewAnd what is it with chicks who don't notice stuff?
8:35🔗GuestYeah, that's my question. You know, are we honestly supposed to believe that this girl doesn't know she has a beard?
8:41🔗DrewThat's my point. I get a zit on my ass. I wake up in the middle of the night. I felt that. I got to go check it out. You know, I don't like things get past me.
8:51🔗DrewYeah. You know, there's people are walking around and they got like they got a mole with four long hairs, that Chinaman's beard kind of thing. And it's grown. It's like five inches and it's grown. And you're thinking you're sitting next to them on a bus or something. You're looking at them and you go, do they know or do they know and not care or are they high? Like, what is it? Like, how come I see it? I'm eight feet away from the person and I've been drawn to it like a magnet. How come they don't see that? Why don't they understand that? Is that a certain out of it-ness? Or is it a certain kind of crazy?
9:24🔗GuestA new trend or something, you know, for the young kids.
9:25🔗GuestIt's going to be a little different for the kids.
9:27🔗DrewYeah, and the women who bleach their thick mustaches, I can see a blonde mustache. I, Nick Nolte, Robert Redford, all guys with blonde mustaches knew they had mustaches. It wasn't like I would see right through them. It's like, hey, look at Robert Redford. Look at Nick Nolte in the deep there. He's got himself a mustache. I mean, you can see a blonde mustache, can't you?
9:58🔗GuestI'm particularly impressed that you went straight to the deep. I think that's pretty solid.
10:01🔗DrewRight to the deep, yeah. It's like when I see a chick with that bleach mustache, I'm like, well, there's a chick with black hair and a blonde mustache.
10:44🔗CallerI have a friend and we've known each other for like a couple of years and we haven't done anything together. But he hurts me like sometimes. And I was just wondering if it could be considered like abuse. And if so, what should I do?
11:03🔗CallerWell, like he would say that we were doing it while we were joking around, like, let's see, one time we were sitting in my garage and he was starting to scare me. And so like I was, I got up to go in the house and he grabbed the hammer and he hit me on the knee with the hammer. And it didn't really hurt at first, but I mean.
11:28🔗AdamYeah. Well the next day I want to get rid of him. Why, why, why do you, why is he your boyfriend?
11:33🔗CallerHe's not my boyfriend. He's just a friend.
11:34🔗AdamOr even a friend. Why do you just not hang out with this guy?
11:37🔗CallerWell, he lives in my neighborhood and he went to my school. And I live with my grandparents because I was abandoned. And, and I don't know.
12:04🔗DrewI have no idea who lives around me. And I'm sure they could care less and I could care less, too. It's real easy. I don't see my neighbor. You can not see people live in your neighborhood. It's easy. Just avoid them.
12:15🔗GuestYeah. Honey, you can't be hanging out with somebody who's hitting you with a hammer and God only knows what he'll do. If you actually provoke him and make him angry, you know, that's just not what's going on.
12:34🔗AdamYeah. You think you might have been abused also. So you're a victim. You have difficulty seeing when people are taking advantage of you, when people are being awful towards you. Let's just give you permission to get rid of this guy, OK?
12:55🔗GuestPlenty of good guys out there that aren't going to hurt you. Plenty of lovely good guys. Yeah.
13:00🔗DrewAnd listen, being abusive one percent of the time trumps being great 99 percent of the time. And so many people go, well, the other half of the time, he's a real angel. And the half of the time, he's not being abusive or he's not being a prick. But just 10 percent abusive really will take care of 90 percent of being the greatest guy in the world.
13:21🔗AdamThere's almost no humans that are awful all the time.
13:27🔗DrewListen, whenever they interview the neighbors of the serial killers, like, hey, it was a great guy. He used to send my kids over there. I thought he was... Of course. Otherwise, the jig's up. The whole part about being a prick is not letting everyone around you know you're a prick. That... Or you cannot continue being a prick. Do you see what I mean?
13:44🔗AdamThat's the problem you're getting into now. Everyone's starting to find out.
13:52🔗DrewBut the thing is, is if you're going to be abusive, especially you can't come across as an a-hole because how are you going to get people close enough to abuse them? You got to suck people in. You have to manipulate them and then the abuse.
14:07🔗GuestAnd then you can wreak your terror. Yes. Yes. But I don't care what you did or made him angry. There's never any excuse for hitting. Not with a hammer, no.
14:52🔗CallerI'm dating this stripper. We've been going out for like two years, almost two years. Next weekend is two years. I work two jobs. I mean, they're not great jobs, but I make money. All my money goes to our relationship. All her money supposedly goes to her savings and her vacations, and I don't know, it's driving me crazy now. I go to pick her up from her.
16:24🔗CallerI don't think she's using me, but I like, I want to go somewhere eventually. I've been with her two years.
16:29🔗AdamWhat do you mean by go somewhere? What does that mean?
16:32🔗CallerI don't know. Sometimes I'll pick her up from work. Sometimes we have parties at our house and it's like guys and girls and it's never, it's just not normal.
16:43🔗GuestWhat do you mean guys and girls and it's not normal?
16:45🔗GuestYou're saying you have parties with both men and women?
16:47🔗DrewFinally, Christ. I don't know if we can handle this call. We have parties with guys and girls.
17:09🔗DrewI mean, I can see guys and guys and girls and girls and then a party that has guys, guys and guys and girls, girls and girls, but guys and girls.
17:18🔗GuestYou could have guys come over and then at a certain hour they can go and then the girls can come over.
17:25🔗GuestClean it. There are ways you have to work it.
17:27🔗DrewYou sweep the place and make sure there's no girls left before the round of guys come in. Sure, you don't want to contaminate whatever girls come in.
17:33🔗GuestI don't understand what's going on with this guy.
17:35🔗DrewAll right, Zach. I didn't know there were guys and girls at the place.
17:39🔗CallerEvery time the guys are there, all they talk about is you, Adam.
17:43🔗DrewWell, now you're my hero. I'm done making fun of you. Okay, so listen, why don't you just tell her what you want? I mean, stop paying for everything.
17:50🔗CallerI have, and then she'll bring a friend over and it gets all crazy.
17:53🔗DrewOh, you're full of crap now. You're not doing anything, you idiot.
17:58🔗GuestWhat? I didn't get that. Is he trying to say that there's some things happening to two girls at the same time and he's confused?
18:03🔗DrewHe's just full of crap. No, no, no. He says she brings a friend over and it gets all crazy.
18:58🔗GuestHe's being like he's being a martyr. And then the next thing he's saying is, oh, she's confusing me by bringing us other girls. No, no, he doesn't.
19:03🔗AdamHe doesn't have a girlfriend. It was all BS. Yeah, that's what you guys missed. And he's in love with some stripper somewhere and he wants to know whether you should go for it.
19:50🔗DrewDo you need to talk to Zach anymore, you idiot, Drew? He's finding time in his busy schedule to talk to us, to call our radio show. He's so full of... He's got the worst attitude I've ever heard in my life. Do we really have to get back to him? And by the way, what do you think Zach's strategy is? What is that strategy? Call up and act annoyed with the host for calling? Do you know what I mean? Do we call your loser ass, Zach, or did you call our loser asses? He's plural, right? Jesus Christ. Have fun, buddy. Have a good time with your crazy silicone bitch. Juan.
20:31🔗DrewIs it true? I'm more mad at Drew than I'm at Zach. He's like, no, he's got something to say. No, I told you he was an idiot. What's up there, Juan?
20:41🔗I'm 20 years old. I am engaged. I know it's kind of early for that, but I thought I'm ready. Um, I've been really had a few problems with my girlfriend in the sense that she's been... she lied to me, called her out there. Things have been made up. Lines have been drawn in terms and, you know, it seemed like she accepted that...
21:03🔗AdamShe's been accepted and she's signed a contract?
21:05🔗Yeah, the contract is this side. The deed is, you know, in my hand now. Um, the problem is though, it's just like now, I don't know if I'm more living in the past than when she screwed up. It's like, cause every time she says something like, you know, oh, I'm going to go do this, or I'm going home to go to sleep.
21:21🔗AdamJuan, Juan, you are nowhere near ready to get married.
21:44🔗DrewI'm getting the shakes now. I need a nip. I swear to Christ, I had a flask on me. Hey, Juan, how old is she? She's 20.
21:53🔗AdamNo, Juan, you're not ready. You're not even close. This is why people at 20 shouldn't get married. They mistreat each other. They're really not ready for a stable relationship.
22:01🔗CallerI backed off of the actual subject of marriage. You know, granted, we kept the engaged title like that, but I realized, you know, I'm moving way too fast. And I've come to terms with that. It's whether or not I should continue the relationship in a sense of, I mean, I have really deep feelings for her and that I don't deny. But it just seems like, you know, well, okay, if I have this mistrust in my head, you know, or is she lying to me or is she not lying to me? I don't know. And I don't want to just cut the relationship off because maybe she's changed.
22:28🔗AdamWell, you're going to force her to cheat if she hasn't already.
22:32🔗DrewWell, listen, you're 20, she's 20, this thing ain't going six months. Why don't you just not make any decisions right now. Definitely don't get married and just hang out.
22:42🔗DrewAnd see what you can learn about it. Well, put the marriage date off.
22:47🔗CallerOh yeah. We were first talking about it and we decided, you know, well, we could wait. I mean, if we really want to do this, we have the rest of our lives.
22:54🔗DrewOkay. There you go. So take your time. Right.
23:05🔗DrewSee where it goes. There's an energy that guys have at 20 that they don't have at 30 and that they owe at 35. They have negative energy. You guys remember when you were like 20, 21 and it was like, let me see that yearbook. Who is that dude? Who's Mr. Ruffle collar there? Hey, Mr. Boutonniere, what is this, the prom? I kicked that pussy's ass.
23:35🔗DrewYou slept with him that night. So what? You want to have them for three years? Don't worry about me. Don't worry. I got laid in high school. You slept with that dude at the prom, didn't you? I know you did. You remember that energy you used to have?
23:47🔗AdamOh, honey, are you going to have your friends tonight? No, no, you're not.
23:49🔗DrewYeah. Now you come home, the gardener's on top of your wife, step right over, right? Honey, block of the set. Juan, move your ass. Block of the set. Juan, just use your name. You know what I'm saying? You can't get married when you have that energy.
24:15🔗DrewIt's romantic about ten minutes out of the year. The rest is just all fighting. You got to get that out of you. You have to bleed a little testosterone off you.
24:25🔗DrewYou got to cut that testosterone artery. All right, first year. Samantha is here tonight. Ken and James, all from the show. We'll take ourselves a little break. When we come back, we'll speak to Rachel. Rachel is 18, often has lesbian dreams. Find out what that's about after this. Nine o'clock, NBC. And when we left off, we're going to speak to Rachel. Rachel has lesbian dreams. Rachel, join the club. You're 18. Yeah, you think that may mean you're lesbian?
25:02🔗CallerI don't know. That's what I'm wondering. Because I don't think I am, but I don't think it's normal to have these kind of dreams, is it?
25:32🔗CallerBut other times, most time it's like people who I don't know who it is.
25:37🔗DrewI see. And do you think, I mean, I guess the obvious answer is you see these women all over the place.
25:44🔗AdamAnd really it shows it gets into their psyches, doesn't it?
25:46🔗DrewThis is society's idea of sexuality. And you're going to fall prey to that, too, being a member of society. I mean, whether you have a penis or a vagina, you know?
26:24🔗DrewDo you have any friends that you're into?
26:29🔗CallerI've had friends who I've been like attracted to, but since they're friends, I think it'd be kind of weird to actually do anything about it.
27:10🔗DrewWherever you go, it's fine. What do you think your parents will do if you're a lesbian?
27:15🔗Um, you know, I probably wouldn't tell them if I was. I don't think I am because I do like guys.
27:20🔗DrewRight. Okay. All right. When women get. Let me float this theory. Some women are more sexual than others. And when women get really sexual, they're sort of into everything. You know what I mean? I mean, they like guys and they can kind of appreciate women on a sexual level too. And they're not lesbians, but there's a handful of women that they think are really hot and wouldn't have a problem being with. You know, like when guys get really sexual, most of the time it's like they just want to screw as many women as they can screw. But when women get really sexual, and that's sort of top 10% of sexual, they're sort of, they'll go with the wind a little bit. They're kind of like, I don't know, David Bowie or something.
28:07🔗GuestWell, there's less of a stigma involved in women fooling around, I suppose, with women, than in men fooling around with men.
28:12🔗AdamWe've talked about this. It's more than a stigma though, because Adam wishes he was gay.
28:17🔗DrewOh, yeah. Ken, we'd pair up, we'd be playing softball all day.
28:57🔗DrewNo, any guy, most straight, all straight guys, all truly straight guys will have like a almost visceral violent negative reaction to seeing gay porn or depictions of gay porn. Like, if you're ever in a gay, no, if you're ever in an adult bookstore and you're walking down the aisle, and I always start in the big boob section. Sure. And I work my way around, but that's kind of, you know, that's my beginning point. And then when I come back around to the big boob, that's how I know I've made a lap.
29:27🔗DrewAnd I allow myself 15 laps, and then it's time to leave. That's how I know.
29:32🔗GuestStretch out after we've stretched out before.
29:33🔗DrewBut, you know, you'll start walking, and you get that sort of tunnel vision where you're just walking, you're looking in each magazine as you move your way along the row, and you'll go, and you'll get to the gay section, but you don't know you're in the gay section, and you're like, hey, look at that dude. He's really working that. There's two dudes over there. Is it one chick's getting it in the, oh, oh, oh, oh.
30:04🔗DrewYeah, then you start freaking. It's like, oh, no. And then you do that like Curly from the Three Stooges thing where you wipe your face, and you go, no, no, no, no. Yeah, but it's like really, it's scary and repulsive to guys. Women don't have that. No, women will see a beautiful woman and go like, yeah, look at her. She's good. Even a straight woman, right?
30:24🔗GuestYeah, you know, I mean, women are beautiful.
30:40🔗CallerYeah, I've been going out with this girl for three months. We recently, I broke up with her because I found out that she's like really depressed and it was kind of too much for me to handle, you know? And so now I see her every day at school and she always wants to hang out and I would be cool with that, but it seems like she's trying to get back together with me because, you know, like she'll see me and she'll hug me and she'll hold on a little bit longer than...
31:05🔗AdamNo, Matt, it's probably smart to really cut it off with her. It's not a cruel thing. It's just important to allow her the opportunity to get over this thing.
31:12🔗CallerYeah, and I've seen that and I want to do that, but now I'm worried that she's going to like... I don't know, because she's so depressed, she like, she cuts herself.
31:19🔗AdamWell, cutting and depression are two different things.
32:10🔗GuestThat's a lot for you to take on. How old are you? You're eighteen, yeah, that's a lot.
32:14🔗GuestIt's not fair, it's not fair. You know, it's not your responsibility. I'm sure it's not your responsibility.
32:19🔗GuestBut you're perfectly, you know, within reason to say that you're concerned about her and to tell her that you really think she should try and get some help. And to reach out to somebody and tell, you know, tell her to talk to her parents or reach out to a friend or somebody, a counselor at school and get some help.
32:34🔗AdamWhy don't you tell, you tell her parents?
32:38🔗GuestIt doesn't even have to be, you could do it anonymously. There's so many ways that you could just sort of drop somebody a line to let them know that this is happening so that you could feel good about it but that, you know, it doesn't have to be like a big personal thing.
32:50🔗CallerI guess I could probably tell like one of the counselors or something.
32:53🔗AdamYeah. That's about, I think that's really the only responsibility you have is to see to it that she's in proper hands. Beyond that, you can't do anything, you can't be responsible for her feelings.
33:02🔗DrewYeah, but don't try to make her feel good and sort of short burst by, you know, letting her think you're going to get back together and all that kind of stuff.
33:11🔗DrewYeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's really, it's just, you just have, it's cruel but you have to cut them off if you have no intention of getting back with them. John?
33:32🔗CallerI've been with you guys for 15 years or more, and you guys are haranguing about these older guys that hook up with these younger gals. And I'm not, no, that's just not what I set my sights on specifically. I'm anywhere from 55 to 19, you know, but I'm just wondering what am I doing wrong? What's society saying I'm doing wrong if a gal wants to be with me and does it? You know, I don't know. I need to hear the condemnation from you guys.
34:29🔗CallerWhen you talk about the doctors that are studying and trying to catch up on lost time, I'm kind of the same way. I didn't get a lot of girl action when I was young, so I went in the Marines when I was 19, so...
34:46🔗CallerI'm just saying that to give you an out, but I want to know why society says it's wrong to hear and they wouldn't say that and say Saudi Arabia or something like that.
34:53🔗DrewYeah. Well, you ever see what a dump Saudi Arabia is? And I don't know if they would say it was wrong over there.
34:59🔗AdamWell, wait a minute. If you dated your 19-year-old, you'd have to marry her in Saudi Arabia. For one thing, there'd be no dating. You would marry her and that's it. And if you didn't, you'd be killed.
35:09🔗CallerAnd I want you to know, Dr. Drew, I'm not like... Because I know these gals are looking for father figures for other dealers. I'm not even telling them that. I'm getting here with me because you had a bad relationship with your father, whatever. But I'm not like... I'm trying not to perpetuate any abuse they may have gone through or anything like that because I'm kind of open about it, whatever. But at the same time, I mean, who's being wrong? Adam, I find it hard to believe if a gorgeous gal with the kind of... I'm sure you would like... When after you, you wouldn't go out there. I find it hard to believe.
35:35🔗DrewAnd listen, I gotta be honest with you. This may just be the booze talking. I ran into a totally hot eight-year-old girl today. I swear to Christ. I was at... I'm not lying. I was at the airport, and this girl... The most beautiful eight-year-old girl came up to me. I fell in love with her. She had a little Aussie accent. It was great. Did she have a backpack? I didn't date her.
35:54🔗AdamYou are never going near my children again. Oh my God.
35:56🔗DrewOh, your daughter's saying that. Yeah, but she looks more like seven and a half. This chick was like nine. Unacceptable.
36:05🔗AdamAll right, John, listen, the reason is the reason we basically after 21 adults are adults. OK, so it's not that big a deal after 21. If you want to date 22 year olds, that's up to you. That's their problem. They're making bad choices. But at 86 and 17, 18, 19, 20, they may not have the ability to see what's going on. They may not understand the consequence of their choices. And really, it's there to protect young people from older males who are taking advantage of them for their own issues and their own needs.
36:35🔗DrewDoesn't everyone just have to sort of learn life? I mean, if he's not hurting her and he's not abusing her, you know what I mean? I mean, can you tell? Is there a 19-year-old girl? Plus, the 19-year-old girls who date guys that are well into their 30s and early 40s, these girls have been women since 15. Do you know what I mean? Their dad's long gone. They've dropped out of school.
36:58🔗GuestThey've been women since they were 15. But in actuality, they're not. They're operating as if they're grown women, but they really are.
37:04🔗DrewAbsolutely, but a lot of them have been out of the house for a few years, have been doing their own thing for a few years, have had sexual partners for four or five years. You're not going to tell them at 19 that they ain't ready to date a man, that this guy's too old for them. And I don't think there's anything you're going to tell them. And I don't think there's much you're going to tell a guy who's 37 and thinks it's no problem to date a teenager, essentially, either. They both sort of deserve each other. I just hope nobody gets hurt. And if he's not hurting or abusing her, then I just say, let life wear on and let everyone learn their lesson. All right? I mean, what are we going to do? Talk them out of it? But we're not going to give you the thumbs up, John.
37:46🔗AdamNo, just the usual sort of advice prevails, which is, geez, when that 19-year-old is 37 and realizes who the 37-year-olds are that would date a 19-year-old, she will regret having dated a 37-year-old.
37:57🔗DrewAnd what the 19-year-olds don't understand is it's a catch-22. If there's a 37-year-old guy who's willing to go out with your 19-year-old ass, he is flawed.
38:12🔗AdamThat he's not willing to hold that boundary. And John's thing is, well, what could be wrong with her? She wants to date me. Hey, you're doing her a disservice by giving into that. It's very easy to give into it.
38:38🔗DrewTrue. That's how we got together, our love of house, right?
38:41🔗AdamLet's get back to your air boss. Come on, let's go.
38:43🔗DrewAll right. Samantha, Ken and James, we're all here from First Years, Monday nights, 9 o'clock, NBC. We'll take a little break. We'll be back.
39:15🔗DrewDrew thinks of the Doobie Brothers as the latest hippest sound. Just come down the pike, by the way. Because most of the guys you listen to are...
39:36🔗DrewBe careful. I suspect tragedy is going to befall the band one day. Samantha Mathis, Ken Marino and James Roday are all here from First Years, Monday nights, nine o'clock in BC. And we'll get back to the phones and speak to Cassie. Who's 16? Cassie or Casey?
40:10🔗CallerAnd when I got down there, at first I was like, oh, it's not that bad. But then there was like some kind of white discharge, not like liquid, but like creamy.
41:04🔗DrewYou got snot. You got that stuff, you know, like retarded kids get on their side of their lip there and old people get the stuff in their eye and eventually ears start... Yeah, stuff kind of comes out of you.
41:16🔗GuestYeah, retarded old people, you have to look at them.
41:18🔗DrewYou know what's weird? Yeah, that's a one-two punch. The thing that's weird is stuff comes out of you, but it's not the same stuff. You know what I mean? You got the wax in the ear, you got the snot in the nose, you got God knows what in the eye, you got something else in the mouth, you got something else on the dork, something else on the ass. Why can't just the same stuff come out? You know, just assume it would be the same stuff. It's like what's in you just come out a hole, you know?
42:18🔗GuestThey just... You don't have to hurt his feeling, just say, sweetie, you know, when I was down there, I kind of noticed some stuff going on, and then, are you wiping, are you cleaning yourself?
42:56🔗DrewBut let him just go clean it. Don't make it. You know, there's that sexual advice where it's like, no, if she has an ovarian cyst, make it fun, make it sexual.
43:10🔗DrewYeah, remove it with her in an essential way. No, no, just let him do it, you know, and people go, put the condom on in a playful way. You put it in your mouth and then put your mouth. No, just let the guy put the condom on and then bang it. That's all you need. Hold still. Let him go, put the condom on. You know, just let him wipe it off, clean it off, do his thing and then get his BJ. You don't have to turn it into some maypole game or something. He'll be embarrassed. That's what I'm saying.
43:37🔗GuestThey shouldn't dance around the maypole.
43:40🔗DrewIs the maypole gone? Are people doing the maypole?
43:42🔗GuestPeople still do the maypole. I've seen a maypole in front of a school somewhere on sunset.
43:55🔗CallerWell, since I was 6 years old, I was kind of grossed out about masturbating with my hands, so I have this technique where I rub my legs together.
44:03🔗AdamWait, it's 6 years old. It was already an old hat for you?
44:40🔗DrewPull what I call the El Cabong move with the guitar. Go upside his head with it. All right, so you got molested, so you got weird about touching yourself.
44:50🔗CallerMy question is like, I'm asked if you're rubbing my legs together, you cause it to cricket. But anyways, I have this huge jugular vein on my leg that pops out after that. And my hands go numb, my legs go numb, but I have this awesome orgasm. I mean, it's just rad. So what's the problem?
45:36🔗DrewNo, I'd come to work. I just squeezed one off while I was at work. All right, we're going to take ourselves a little break. Thank you. The cast of First Years are here tonight and we'll see you at 9 o'clock Monday night. We'll take a little break. Catch you while you can. We'll be right back. Hey, yeah, there you go. Love Line. Ken just brought in a bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label in case I get the shakes later on tonight. I had a few nips earlier today. I'm not proud of it, but I'm not going to try to lie to the kids. I was, you know, filming a little bit for The Man Show and this particular bit required getting loaded. Boy, am I drunk.
46:25🔗DrewKen Marino is our guest tonight, along with Samantha Mathis and James Roday, all from First Years. Monday nights on NBC, 9 o'clock. Can you just, you carry a bottle of whiskey in the car?
47:04🔗CallerI've been having sex with my boyfriend for about two years now, and it was never really a problem, and now it's like become one of those things where it's so bad that he won't even do anything with me anymore. And I went to the doctor before, and she gave me a sample of a cream, and it just didn't do anything.
47:47🔗DrewOh. Well, it's been around for two years?
47:49🔗CallerYeah. Like, it's every time I have sex. Like, it's like not every time I open my legs or anything. It's just like this smell. And I don't know if that's what it's supposed to be.
47:58🔗DrewAnd your boyfriend has told you about this?
48:34🔗GuestIt's not like one of those things that I never even... Yeah.
48:36🔗AdamIt's not a big deal. He's making a big deal of it.
48:39🔗CallerYeah. I can smell it. And he's like, you should do it. And I've heard so many bad things about that. I won't do that. But it's like I'm not going to put bleach down there. No.
51:14🔗DrewWith you. Yes. You want to know why they're still together? That's why. They would have broke. If they were a straight couple, they would have been divorced. Do the math. Alex?
51:40🔗DrewHold on. Sarah? Sarah? Sarah? Oh, Sarah. I think she's gone. I thought she said she smelled a little something.
51:47🔗AdamNo. A little something, but she thought it was normal. It was normal. It probably was normal.
51:52🔗DrewAll right. And let me tell you something, and this booze is reminding me of my yummy face talk. Guys, there comes a time when you have to acquire taste for certain things that don't taste good. Cigars, whiskey, vagina, none of them taste good, but they're all good.
52:12🔗DrewYeah. I mean, you take an eight-year-old boy, and you give him a shot of whiskey, and you give him a cigar, and you give him some caviar, and he spits it out. I mean, it's horrible, right?
52:23🔗GuestSuddenly, that whiskey is not going to be as bad.
52:25🔗DrewYeah. You're waiting in line and paying top dollar for that. And oral sex, kind of the same thing. It's a little... It's an acquired thing. It's something you got to kind of work toward a little bit.
53:53🔗AdamSo this is... this is... this is kind of what I was picking up from her is that she has no ability to individuate from intrusive parents and things like sexuality are very challenging and very anxiety provoking. Right. And can't possibly express that kind of thing separate from the parents.
54:13🔗CallerI mean, I do. I have a boyfriend and he's great.
54:15🔗AdamBut you're terrifically anxious about it. It's really... It's a... I suspect you perceive it as separating, moving away from your family and doing something they might not approve of. And it's difficult for you to do that.
54:25🔗DrewDrew, is this getting a little cathartic for you? No, no, no.
54:28🔗AdamI just think that's what's been happening for me.
54:29🔗DrewAre you reading all that into this? Are you...
54:37🔗CallerNo. He's like really cool about it. He's like, you know, I don't want you to do anything you don't want to do and stuff like that. But I mean...
54:47🔗DrewI think he's gay too, Drew. And how long have you been with him?
55:16🔗DrewYeah. He's not to be trusted. I worry about this guy. I really do. You guys? I don't know. I mean, I know 24 and 17 is seven years, but it's a pretty big seven years. I mean, you're in high school, and he's theoretically out of college, even though I'm sure he never went or isn't if he did.
55:40🔗CallerNo, actually, he's a very good person.
55:43🔗AdamYeah. Probably. What is it? Adam was talking about college and whether or not he went to college.
55:49🔗CallerOh, well, yeah. He's still in college.
56:52🔗AdamI want to hear about her parents. I want to hear what the story was about.
56:55🔗DrewBut she's got to start speaking up and turn on the radio and stuff because she's, you know, I may just be buzzed or something, but she's getting on my nerves. Alex?
57:11🔗DrewHow many goddamn times a night are we going to go through that turn the radio down ritual?
57:15🔗GuestShe doesn't want her parents to hear it.
57:17🔗DrewI know, but every time somebody calls in, our screeners tell them turn the radio off in the back, and then every third call, I tell them to turn the radio off.
57:25🔗GuestI mean, this guy, if she has- I would say then 33% of the time, you're going to have to go through it.
57:30🔗GuestIf you're talking to a girl who's like sneaking a phone call in behind her parents' back with a guy who's 24, I mean, she did have sex, she's probably living in fear of a lot of things besides just sex.
57:41🔗AdamThat's the point, she has not given any- she has no sense of self, she has no ability to withstand the intrusions from her parents.
58:25🔗AdamNot to the point of believing a 24-year-old having been mortified. I mean, the fact is, listen, the fact that she's scared death of sex, a good thing, just stay with that.
58:34🔗GuestIf you're scared of it, then you're not ready.
58:35🔗AdamEspecially not with a 24-year-old. It's the best possible feeling to have given the situation you're in right now.
58:43🔗DrewAnd how much do we trust a 24-year-old guy who's dating a junior in high school and not banging her? Do you know what I mean? How much do you trust that guy? The guy is having sex with one of them. At least I understand what his motivation is.
58:58🔗GuestMaybe he's afraid of prison. We don't know what he looks like.
59:00🔗GuestAnd he should be afraid of prison. It would be illegal.
59:23🔗DrewYou are? Is Nancy from Cincinnati? Yeah. That's good radio, Drew. The way you just blurted that out, even though I never said she was from Cincinnati. Fantastic. Go ahead, Nancy.
59:36🔗GuestYeah. Well, last night, I was kind of going at it with the vibrator, and all of a sudden, there was blood.
59:56🔗GuestNo. I've done coke a couple more times, a lot more often than I used to, but other than that, everything has stayed the same.
1:00:05🔗AdamWell, give me how we know what you used to do. That would be like, what, three times a day then, right? A lot more often than what you used to do.
1:00:43🔗GuestWas there a great burst of pain followed by blood? Was it, is it like an obvious, oh, that's what did it?
1:00:49🔗GuestNo, I felt no instant discomfort at all. The only discomfort I experienced was like earlier this morning when I woke up, there was a little bit, but.
1:00:58🔗AdamLook, when you're, when you're, the lining of the uterus becomes unstable at certain times during your cycle and sexual behavior can, sexual activity can stimulate the bleeding. Can bring your period on early, it can bring mid cycle bleeding. Some women have a bleed every time they have sex.
1:01:11🔗DrewWere you high when you were going at yourself with a vibrator?
1:01:19🔗AdamLook, this is a drug thing, Nancy. You got to look into what's... Are you smoking pot every day, too? Yeah. All right. Case closed. You got to look into your drug addiction. That's the problem here. It's not bleeding from your vagina. It's the drug use, okay?
1:01:45🔗DrewIt's not laugh out loud funny, but it's kind of anecdotal funny. You know, good one. Tell if you're like going on a long car trip or something, right?
1:02:03🔗GuestNo, I was practicing Kegel and pushing the buttons.
1:02:06🔗DrewOkay, baby. You're speeding up a little with the drugs though, right? You got to slow down.
1:02:11🔗GuestActually, I'm slowing down. I've, within the past two, two months, quit all forms of morphine and I've been off of ecstasy for a year.
1:02:22🔗AdamAll right, Nancy, Nancy. She's doing all kinds of stuff. This is big time junkie drug use. You've got to get treated. And coming off opiates, you probably didn't even have a period when you're on the morphine and then your period can be gone. Yeah. So you stop the morphine. Yes, your cycle's all off. Your periods start up again. They can be all over the place. You have got major league drug use here and this has got to be treated. And it's not, this is not a steady situation, although you may be cutting back now. You've got a progressive disease and it's going to get worse.
1:02:47🔗GuestAnd do your operators have numbers for that?
1:02:52🔗DrewYeah, we do. Drew's an operator. Hey, Nancy.
1:03:07🔗GuestAnd oxycontins went around here. I researched them before I took them, found out that they were opiates from poppies, the same as heroin and opium. And so I took those and then I tried some morphine. I never shot morphine. I just crystallized it on my kitchen stove.
1:03:22🔗DrewOh, well, you're just smoking it then, right?
1:03:38🔗AdamBecause it's a long-acting opiate. This is all heroin. It's all heroin addiction. It's the most serious form of addiction that you can get, and you got it, and it doesn't go away. Well, once you've thrown that switch, it doesn't go down without treatment, period.
1:03:54🔗GuestHopefully, I wasn't on it long enough to get seriously addicted. It's not like ecstasy. I've quit ecstasy for a year and two months, and I still think about it every day. But with that, it's just like one of those, okay, I learned to ride my bike and then I fell down and I quit riding my bike.
1:04:11🔗AdamNo, you've escalated the pod and escalated the cocaine to replace it. If you were to try to do without anything right now, having used the opiates would make that essentially impossible for you.
1:04:21🔗DrewOkay. So, Drew, you want to give her a number she can call? What should she do?
1:04:25🔗AdamShe needs to call. I don't know what local... This is why I wanted local resources. She needs to call University Hospital of Cincinnati and get the chemical dependency program and get enrolled.
1:04:35🔗DrewWell, Drew, you're going to be in town this weekend. Maybe you can swing by the bar she's working at.
1:04:40🔗AdamYeah. Bring in some Oxycontin with me.
1:04:44🔗DrewI really didn't know people were doing morphine. Is there anything more addictive than that?
1:04:50🔗AdamHeroin, morphine, Vicodin, Oxycontin, MS-Contin, it's all the same. Opium, all the same. Same. Different versions of the same thing.
1:04:59🔗GuestIt's scary. She's so articulate about it all.
1:05:51🔗DrewWhat? Are you going to have joint custody?
1:05:55🔗GuestI want joint custody. I don't know if she's going to go for it or not, but I want joint custody.
1:06:00🔗DrewYou don't know who? Your ex or your daughter?
1:06:04🔗AdamHere is the key. You and your ex have got to get along on behalf of the child. And if you have future husbands and wives, they have to be focused on the well-being of your child. There has to be peace amongst the different members of this group in order to focus on the rearing of this child. And there's a book out there. What's it called? Dan Wallerstein wrote it about children of divorce, and they all have issues, all, when they grow up. Now, the way to minimize those is to be very honest with her, give her a safe, secure, highly structured environment, and make sure you and your wife focus on her well-being and not your conflicts.
1:07:04🔗DrewWell, she's not, you know, I mean, she's not, you know, five and a half. You don't have to get out sock puppets and go mommy puppet and daddy puppet. She's in the sixth grade, right?
1:07:19🔗DrewWhat grade is she in? Seventh grade. All right. She's a big girl. And I'm sure three quarters of her peers' parents are divorced at this point. My parents, by the way, pioneers at the divorce. They got divorced actually before they got married. And then they got married. They were so happy. I read about that. I read about that.
1:07:40🔗DrewBut Steve, just tell her you love her and tell her this is what happens. And I'm sure she's heard of it. And she's not going to be thrilled, but it won't devastate her life necessarily. You'll stay up with her. Don't move too far away. And you keep up. And you get joint custody. And you talk to your wife about, or your ex-wife about it, and on behalf of your daughter, you do what's best for the daughter.
1:08:05🔗DrewAnd he makes me a little nervous because he seems like... Steve's talking like a guy's a little guilty, like let a few years slide by, and now his daughter's like may not want to be around or something. Steve?
1:08:19🔗GuestWell, you know, I don't want her to...
1:10:19🔗DrewNo, I know. But I'm not going to get to it because eventually he'll have his whole brain and spinal cord removed. Then we're all left. Let's take ourselves a little break. Should we kill ourselves or just take a leak? What do we want to do?
1:10:33🔗AdamWe have to be in the sink this time, please.
1:10:36🔗DrewAll right. How dare you bring that up on the air? Wow. Somebody floated a barge, a big-ass barge in the toilet. Anderson, I don't know if you saw that. There's a huge duke floating in the toilet, and rather than taking it apart like a Japanese zero over an aircraft carrier in World War II, I opted to go the gentleman's route and urinate in the sink. Now, I didn't know that was going to be brought up on the air.
1:11:40🔗DrewDrew, could you not talk the second the mic goes on about nothing, please?
1:11:45🔗AdamSpeaking of nothing, I got to say I found it extremely ironic that as you pulled away from the sink having finished evacuating your bladder, you lean over and wash your hands.
1:11:56🔗DrewI washed my hands because I was big on my nose. Actually, I had makeup. You know when you wear makeup, you get those Snuggies up, like get that weird dried stuff. I don't know if it gets up your nose or...
1:12:07🔗AdamIt's because you don't touch your face when you have makeup on.
1:12:09🔗GuestWe should have a whole dialogue about the Snuggies later.
1:12:11🔗DrewYeah, you got to go on Snuggie Patrol. Yeah, thanks Drew. Samantha, Ken and James are all here from First Years, Monday nights, NBC, 9 o'clock. And Drew, anything else that I scratched my ass or something? Anything else you want to share?
1:12:25🔗AdamBut what were you asking me? Before Adam so rudely started the show.
1:12:28🔗GuestDid Eric Schieffer come on that show with you? He's one of our cast members. I think he said he was going to be on Manner for Mars.
1:12:47🔗CallerUm, well, like a little while ago, well not a little while ago, like last year sometime, um, this guy raped me while I was drunk. And I like heard from my friends that like after you get raped, you have side effects. And I'm not experienced in any of that.
1:13:13🔗AdamWell, another would be a sexually transmitted disease, like AIDS or hepatitis or gonorrhea, syphilis. These things can all be transmitted, right? Warts, herpes.
1:13:33🔗GuestThat's actually a scary thing about some sexually transmitted diseases. You don't see them at all and some of them can sterilize you.
1:13:39🔗AdamChlamydia, for one. So, Heather, it is time you go see someone. Okay?
1:13:45🔗CallerAnd could it like, I mean, like, my sister was raped when she was my age and afterwards she became this huge slut.
1:13:55🔗AdamThat's sometimes what happens is women will sort of head on a trajectory. They sort of act out sexually after something like that. People think it might be a way of trying to gain mastery over something that made them feel very powerless. In this show, we sort of hear this following abuse earlier in childhood, either physical or sexual abuse, which sort of sets you up to be a victim. And I would say if I were a betting man, I would say physical abuse in this case.
1:14:20🔗CallerHeather? Well, my parents were never really home when my sister and I were growing up. Pretty much we raised each other. And our babysitter abused us both psychologically and physically.
1:15:13🔗CallerShe wouldn't take me to the classes, and she would like to say notes the next day, and then when I told her that it was my dance class that day, she's like, notes tomorrow.
1:15:22🔗AdamSo you had abandoning parents, you had an abusive babysitter. A mess. It's a mess. But it created you into a nice victim, though.
1:15:32🔗DrewWhat the hell am I to put her on hold? You doing any drugs, Heather?
1:15:36🔗CallerWell, I tried it like a year ago, and the person gave me straight, chronic, laced with opium as the first drug I ever tried. So I thought...
1:15:47🔗DrewMaybe you're hanging out with Snoop. What are you hanging out with? You're 14. All right. They gave you straight, chronic, laced with opium for the first joint you ever had? Yeah. All right. And you freaked out? Okay. Well, that's good, right? So you don't want to do it anymore?
1:16:04🔗CallerYeah, but I... Both my parents are alcoholics.
1:17:10🔗DrewOkay. Here's the deal, everybody. Just because your parents were really bad to you, or your babysitter was really bad to you, or your neighbor's, your uncle, or your grandparents, or whoever looked after you was really bad to you, doesn't mean you have to keep doing it. You can go the opposite way. Do what I do. I'm really good to me.
1:17:25🔗AdamYeah. That really pisses your parents off.
1:17:28🔗DrewYeah. My parents were cheap bastards, and now I go out and, you know, I go to the store and drop 500 bucks.
1:17:40🔗AdamThose are me days for you, aren't they?
1:17:41🔗DrewEvery day is a me day now. That's right. That's right. Be good to yourself. Why pick up where they left off? Why not you take care of yourself? They weren't good. Okay. You'll be good to you. It's so sad that we have to keep that going. Just find another abusive person. It's like, okay, dad's not around. I'll get an abusive boyfriend. Dad's a little too old to abuse. He hurt his back abusing me. He's on the disabled abuse list. Like a new guy, step right in. He's young. He's strong. You can get some good abuse out of him.
1:19:09🔗CallerWhat's up, dude? What's going on? It's been four months. But anyways, I've been like- I've been dipping tune tobacco for like two years now. Yeah.
1:19:17🔗CallerAnd I was just wondering what the effects of that are, like what we can do.
1:19:20🔗AdamIt's probably the most addictive way you can do tobacco. And smokeless tobacco or chewing tobacco is, is one of the more serious health problems we've got right now. It causes cancer of the mouth, tongue, Well, they now have rectal tobacco.
1:19:40🔗AdamYou have to work at the chewing action. It takes a little while to develop that. And you can see when they get the spittoon going, boy.
1:19:48🔗DrewStand back. And it better have a wide brim on it because those rookies, they don't hit it every time.
1:19:54🔗GuestUse the sink. That's nasty. That's nasty stuff, Craig. I actually had a relative dip tobacco for a really long time. And he's just, his mouth and his gums and everything that's going on in there that goes on in one's mouth is just, it's just a mess.
1:20:08🔗DrewAnd you know what? It's the only addiction that's not attractive to women.
1:20:28🔗GuestThat doesn't just come out with one brushing.
1:20:30🔗DrewOh, and that spit cup that's around that freaks everybody out. You think it's like a flat Pepsi and then you look into it. Bubbles and it's... As a Craig, what can you do? What can Craig do?
1:20:43🔗AdamYou can get Nicaragum, you can get the Zyban, which is the thing that helped you with the cravings, but it is a very powerful addiction.
1:20:51🔗CallerChilgum. See, but I don't even know if I'm addicted to it.
1:20:53🔗DrewWell, why don't you try to stop and find out?
1:20:55🔗CallerLike, I've gone like five days without it, like when I go on vacation or something with my parents.
1:21:38🔗DrewYou know, that weird, the skull is like all almost powdery, you know, you swallow a lot, you're like... Sticks to your tongue and stuff. But if you get that red man, like the real tobacco leaves, and you ball it up and shove it in there...
1:21:51🔗GuestIt's not bad for a ball game. Good times.
1:21:53🔗DrewGood times, yeah, it's good for a ball game. I remember one time we were... You know, baseball players have to... The thing about playing baseball is it's a boring sport, so you gotta come up with ways to sort of supplement your sport. Just think of it, I mean, like, guys dip and they do sunflower seeds and bubble gum and they get in all sorts of rituals in the dugout. You're some relief pitcher, you're sitting in a dugout for like eleven hours. You better come up with something. Amuse yourself. Yeah, you gotta come up with stuff. So we were on the bus in high school and everyone is sitting on it. We had like an away game and everyone already loaded up into the bus. And someone said, who's got the chewing tobacco? And everyone looked around and said, well, we forgot it. Who's we don't have it. And we couldn't get off the bus because the bus was kind of packed up and the coaches weren't going to let anyone go anywhere. And Beth Ringwald, Molly Ringwald's sister, came by the bus. She went to high school with me and we yelled out the window to her, Beth, Beth, run over the corner, go to the liquor store, get us some tobacco and run back and throw in the bus before we got to take off and go play some baseball game. She ran the thing, she came back, she brought pipe tobacco. Big old sack of pipe tobacco. You'd shoot it. Yeah, we'd shoot it. Sure. That's why women can't be trusted. Let that be a lesson to all of you. All right, we'll take ourselves a little break. We'll be back.
1:23:15🔗CallerAdam and Dr. Drew will be right back on Loveline.
1:23:27🔗DrewHey, hey, hey, hey, hey, Drew, close that door. Would you there, brother? Samantha Mathis, Ken Marino, James Roday are all here from First Years. Monday nights, nine o'clock.
1:23:39🔗GuestI'd just like to quickly thank our assistant production coordinator, Todd Arthan. He's a big reason why we're all able to make it here this evening.
1:24:05🔗CallerI have venereal warts that I got from my girlfriend, and I was wondering when I put the stuff, the condolox that they said to put on there, I put it on there and it burned them.
1:24:20🔗CallerAnd then, like, it must not be healing right or something because it will like heal to the underwear, and then when I have to peel it off, it stings bad.
1:26:03🔗GuestI've been living with my girlfriend for six years and I've been living with her for four. And she really, really wants to get married and I really, really love her, but I'm not sure how to tell her I don't want to get married.
1:26:12🔗AdamYou really, really love her and you're really having a good time, but you really, really don't want to get married.
1:26:45🔗GuestYou don't want to get married ever or you just don't want to get married?
1:26:47🔗GuestI don't want to get married right now. I'm 24. You know, 24 is pretty young.
1:26:50🔗AdamDarren, are you running on a treadmill or a stairmaster or something right now?
1:26:53🔗DrewWhat are you? Are you Filipino? What's your nationality? You're one of those fast talking nationalities. I'm white. White? I've never met a white guy to talk that fast. I thought you were one of those fast talking nationalities. I'm talking fast. Yeah, a little fast.
1:27:21🔗AdamI think women ought to have a rule of thumb that they live for a guy one year, then if there's no... If it's not going on to marries, then move on.
1:27:54🔗DrewDo you need your own space? Is that what it is? Yeah, I'm very independent.
1:27:58🔗AdamListen, men are not ready to get married until they get ready.
1:28:00🔗DrewVery independent is code for JacksOff a lot, by the way. I'm the same way. I'm very independent. That means I nap and Jack off constantly. That's what independent is. I guess I'm independent, too. I'm an independent man. You're an independent young guy, right? When I'm not napping, I'm jacking off. Very independent. I'm never on the go. Wow.
1:28:19🔗GuestI didn't know that's what independent man is.
1:28:21🔗CallerI was independent a few times today.
1:28:23🔗AdamIn the Declaration of Independence, those guys?
1:28:26🔗GuestI'm learning more about my cast, man.
1:28:28🔗AdamThe cast? How about the founding fathers? Declaration of Independence.
1:28:32🔗DrewEvery day is Independence Day for me and my kids. It's a fireworks show in my underpants every night when I go home. Yeah, you know, there's, I don't know what, I know guys have this more than women, but there is a certain feeling of having their space invaded. Is it, is it, let me float this. You watch all these nature shows and every one of, every time the male is territorial. Women are never territorial. Men are territorial. All the, I don't know if they're alligators, lions, reptiles are not territorial, every animal is territorial. And maybe guys just have an ass full of that territorial and we don't like our space invaded.
1:29:16🔗AdamThat maybe, I just think guys need to establish the sense of themselves in the world before they know whether or not they're ready to get married. Until they have a career set up, they know who the hell they are, what they, and some of it is getting their number squared. Right. You know what I'm saying? We talked about this last night, that guys sort of very much measure themselves by who they are and what they do.
1:29:33🔗GuestIs that what you're saying? By numbers?
1:29:35🔗DrewWell, there's a feeling, I think, with some guys, I don't know if it's all guys, but there's a feeling for guys at 24 which is like, okay, I'm not the greatest looking guy and I'm not the richest guy, but you know, in about six years, if things go according to plan, I could be driving a Porsche, I could have some hair plugs, I get myself some lifts and my shoes, and I could be moving up the dating ladder just a little bit. So let's not make a mistake and get married now. Yeah, you hate for the gravy train to come pouring in and I'm with Fats Alley over here, nailed to the cross.
1:30:09🔗GuestHorrible to grow up being named Fats Alley. It's a bad name.
1:30:13🔗DrewFats, her friends call her. True, is that what you're saying?
1:30:18🔗AdamAnd guys really will regret letting somebody they really love go, but know that they could not have married them because they weren't ready yet.
1:30:25🔗DrewAll right, let's take ourselves a little break. I may go number two in the sink this time, just to send a message to the way I would want staff.
1:30:47🔗DrewYeah, I'm going to drive home later. Still wearing the tie.
1:30:49🔗AdamAlso, anyone who goes to Frequence Raves, again, we're going to start having some sort of listener loveline. We're going to start having some sort of listener loveline. You can call Ann Engold at 818-567-1067. Between 10 and 2, if you're here in Los Angeles and you go to Raves, you want to come on loveline Sunday night, a week from Sunday, give Ann a call.
1:31:10🔗DrewWe'll turn the lights nice and dim for you so we won't upset you.
1:31:30🔗DrewYeah. If you're keeping it real, that's all that counts. I want to thank Samantha, Ken and Jane for all coming in here. First Years, everybody, Monday nights, 9 o'clock. Go out now.
1:31:53🔗DrewUntil next time, this is Adam Crawford. Dr. Drew is saying Mahalo. Boy, am I drunk.
1:31:59🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff management sponsors for this station. The producer for Loveline is Ann Wilkins Engel. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.