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Dr. Drew is sharing his relationship and family expertise with our audience, solving problems from a moustache debate to a couch potato husband to adult children who may never leave.
Up first is a married couple who have been together for 25 years, but now the husband has decided to grow out a handlebar moustache. His wife wants him to trim it. Who will Dr. Drew side with? Watch the video above to see what comes of a visit from the barber.
The next couple is dealing with a couch potato dad. A frustrated wife asks Dr. Drew about her husband, Matt, who likes to kick back and watch football on the couch on nights and weekends rather than interacting with their family. Dr. Drew advises him to spend time with his three sons while they are still young.
Dr. Drew Gives Parenting Advice to a Couch Potato Dad
Next, a mother asks Dr. Drew if it’s time to send her adult children packing, wondering if she has made her home too comfortable for them. You might be surprised by the advice Dr. Drew gives!
Dr. Drew: Why It's Okay for Parents to Let Their Adult Kids Live at Home
What advice would you ask Dr. Drew for? Share below.