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Loveline with Dr. Chris

Loveline 3-3-21

Loveline with Dr. Chris

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.0803 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 48 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

Good evening. How are y'all doing? Midway through the week. All right. I hope you're all focusing

0:06.4

importantly, more importantly, on rest, joy and pleasure and self-care. That's right. It's not too

0:11.9

late. Every single day, tap into some joy and pleasure. Rest, rest, rest. Got a great show plan for you.

0:17.9

We're going to be talking about dating. Yes, how we tend to date from our egos and not with the best perspective that keeps us

0:23.4

having the ability to meet some good people.

0:26.0

Also going to be talking about representation and the SIA controversy, as well as talking

0:33.1

about a new thing called Boomerang Kids.

0:35.3

Yep, that'll be later in the show.

0:37.4

Stick around and figure that out. Great later in the show. Stick around and

0:38.1

figure that out. Great stuff in the news. Let's talk about something sad. A gay man was shamed by

0:42.2

someone on Grindr because he said he was only looking for friends. And they were mocking him,

0:46.8

saying, you know, this isn't for that. It was horrible what was said. Now, the reason why I bring

0:52.4

this up is because, remember, a lot of these dating apps,

0:55.2

some of them are specifically for dating, but apps like Grindr have options where you're

1:02.1

looking to network, make friends, just have sexuality, date.

1:07.0

People have all different sorts of needs.

1:08.6

And let's not mock someone because they're lonely, sad, or feeling disconnected. Maybe this person moved to a new city. Maybe they're new to the country.

1:14.4

Maybe they lost friends for whatever reason. But why are we mocking someone who's looking to make

1:18.5

friends? Wait a minute. Why are we mocking someone? That's cyberbullying. Like, it's so fascinating

1:24.3

people's need to comment negatively on things that have no impact on them or their

1:30.1

life. Why did you need to say that? I think that all the time with people's comments on some of

1:34.0

my tweets or social media posts. If it isn't something that you liked or made sense to you,

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