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Loveline with Dr. Chris

Updating Monogamy

Loveline with Dr. Chris

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.3804 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Updating Monogamy

Monday, November 7th, 2022

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0:00.0

Good evening, everybody. Welcome to the show. Have an interesting, great show planned. I like to think that every night. But this one, you know, y'all ever been reading an article or looking at a post and click, click, click, Google, Google, and then here you are miles away from the original topic because it fell into a black hole.

0:23.5

Reddit itself is, I'm not someone who utilizes Reddit often because you never know what you're stumbling upon.

0:30.3

This is user-based content.

0:32.3

It doesn't mean it's correct.

0:33.7

And we still do live in a time where people will think if it's on the internet, it must be true.

0:37.3

Or if someone posts about on TikTok, it must be true.

0:39.8

Often, far from the case, but let's not get into that point being.

0:43.9

New York Times had released an article and it was, here's the title.

0:49.2

Are we still monogamous?

0:51.1

And it was basically about this idea.

0:53.4

And we did a whole show on monogamy, non-monogamy, toxic monogamy. And it was basically about this idea. We did a whole show on monogamy,

0:55.3

non-monogamy, toxic monogamy. It's really important stuff and ever evolving as culture evolves,

1:01.6

just like gender and sexual orientation where I think back to when I was a child and the only

1:07.0

representation we had of same-sex couples was Will and Grace.

1:12.1

And even that was very stereotypical and very much a caricature at times and not a lot of

1:17.4

people's true experience.

1:18.4

But what a beautiful thing to have that was representative and helped people get more

1:23.0

familiar with.

1:24.0

And I remember my mom watching that show and it just being very normalizing

1:29.4

and it was able to start some conversations. Now I look at television and I'm thinking, whoa,

1:36.7

what a beautiful thing that these younger generations have access to and how healing that

1:40.4

would have been for me in my younger years and a lot of people that I know and I care about

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