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Loveline with Dr. Chris

Loveline 11-16-20

Loveline with Dr. Chris

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.0803 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dr Chris is a sex and body positive social justice psychotherapist and author. This doctor encourages authenticity, especially with sex and dating, and never shames or attempts to fit people into a neat little box. Radical and accessible, he works to undo misinformation while also pushing us to be better versions of ourselves. He is the Director of Clinical Education for The Sexual Health Alliance (SHA), and frequent co host on “The Doctors” tv show. He previously hosted WE tv’s “Sex Box”and Logo tv’s “Bad Sex”. He is published in various professional journals and top magazines, and has been featured on The Today Show, VICE, CNN, HLN, OWN, Nightline, Dr Drew and in Newsweek, New York Times, Daily Beast, Mens Health, Cosmo, and National Geographic.

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0:00.0

All right. Good evening, everybody. I'm not even to tell you what I just did. I almost recorded an entire segment without actually having plugged in the microphone.

0:11.7

Look, strange times for all of us, right? Remember, we're dropping the bar down. We're being kind with ourselves.

0:17.1

Instead of verbally assaulting myself and shaming myself for the ridiculousness of almost

0:22.7

recording, you know, dead air without plugging everything in, I said, you know what? You know,

0:28.5

it happens. Anyway, we have a great show plan for you. Ignore that, ignore that. We're going to

0:35.5

be talking about our bodies. We're going to be talking about happiness. We're going to be talking about our bodies. We're going to be talking about

0:38.5

happiness. We're going to be talking about the possibility of outgrowing friendships. That's a really,

0:44.2

really touchy, punchy topic because it comes up more than you think. I don't know if it's something

0:48.7

that comes up in your own life, but it comes up clinically and in my own life. And I've even been

0:52.5

asked about it while at dinner parties, which, P.S. is a very interesting space where if someone's familiar with what I do

0:59.7

or finds out what I do without fail, at least one person at least says, hey, can I like

1:06.2

pull you aside for a minute? I wanted to ask you something. Because everyone has something

1:10.4

around relationships and sexuality that they want to talk about

1:12.5

or unpack.

1:14.2

But friendship, breaking up with a friend, really hard to do.

1:17.9

Everyone, you know, no one likes breaking up with someone romantically, but we have a better

1:21.7

sense of what that might sound like.

1:23.9

But how does one go about breaking up with a friend?

1:26.1

What do you say?

1:27.1

What do you even have to consider?

1:28.6

Ah, we'll stick around. We're going to break that on down. But I wanted to open the show just talking

1:32.3

about social media. More from a relational perspective, more and more I'm seeing couples really

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