@@Toneill029 I like how they showed Clyde gets all this booty, not just bc he’s the only living man around the nursing home as men die younger, BUT bc he’s damn respectful to the women he’s dating. Listening to their wants and needs. Bringing them flowers. Being honest about the other women in his life. Not being braggy about them like they are conquests, but his friends he cares about. Take note: what makes Clyde a good lover is ASKING what the women want, and treating them like friends/ people
@@jonathanwilliams7035 bruh I just came back here bc your comment and realized Clyde hands out single flowers from his bouquet to the nurses. Lmao what a Chad
Polyamory is not the standard rule in our modern society, but it also exists in every society old or new. Assisted living facilities are actually quite notoriously full of it.
I mean just think if you ended up in a nursing home and still had your marbles wouldn't you try to play the field? Why give up on love just cause your old, kind of inspiring actually.
I'm 27 and when I was talking to a few middle-aged ladies who are friends of mine about how my 23-year-old brother says I'm "old" now since I'm almost 30, they were like "30 is old? 😂"
Oh my God I know didn't you want to just pop her in her little cute mouth LOL. Like girl your brain has one more year before it's fully cooked. You're still a child LOL
I'm 24, I can safely say it's not the time taken but the experiences you have, as you age you just have more time for the experiences. I feel a lot more like Dr Charles than Dr Reese. (A few years either way makes a massive difference though, I can speak to some 20 and 30 year olds exactly the same, but some I get completely lost and don't have a clue.) Everyone is different, and when you know you could die at any moment, your view on things changes drastically.
The only thing I’ve learned about life in my forty five plus years is that no matter how long it’s been I still miss my mom every bit as much as the day I lost her!
@Ann DownSouth I just turned 60. Lost my mom 49 year's ago in 1974 when I was 11. You were blessed to have had your mom into your 50's and have more vivid memories. Loved my mom but truth is I've adapted to not having her in my life. Maybe because my memories of her are less and the one's I do have are sort of fuzzy. I lost my dad 10 year's ago and think of him all the time.
Sex and love are two different things. You can have sex without love but generally when you love someone there is sex in that relationship. Sex is body function. Love is an emotional function. Combine the two......bamm.
People get lonely in assisted living facilities. To different degrees, they're cut off from their friends and family. The feeling of abandonment is not a rare occurrence. So, humans being humans, we seek companionship and make compromises when we see fit to fulfill that basic need. And when I say compromises, I don't mean in a toxic, abusive way. I mean in a way that doesn't actively harm one or multiple of the parties involved. I mean in a way that healthy relationships require compromise.
dude it gets to you it really does i had to spend 6 months (was supposed to be 1 month) in a nursing home when i was 33 i was fine for about 3 days then i broke i called my parrents and begged them to come see me right then (6 pm) after they came and i calmed down i was so shocked just how bad i broke then again i was in full quarantine because of my illness and even the docs/nurses could not come and see me if you have family in there go and see them i can not imagin how an older person deals with that for years.
And probably in a way they wouldn’t have considered morally appropriate in their younger yrs. Loneliness can make you do things you wouldn’t normally do. Especially since many older people are basically abandoned by their families and depending on their mobility and the workers their the nurses themselves. My mom specializes in elderly care before she had to stop working in the field and work more with paperwork than people but she always had a soft spot for the elderly. She couldn’t stand the nursing homes as the patients were always so sad she said and the workers didn’t always pay attention to them. Just because they can’t communicate doesn’t mean they aren’t aware of the way you are treating them.
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Howard Hesseman is awesome in this role, he deserves more work for his obvious talents. Best scene and topic for opening the eyes of medical staff and bystanders.
At 40+ years old I absolutely understood this storyline what I don’t understand was the disease transfer to your mate you have to be safe that also means getting tested and YES being truthful with your mates!!!
@@joeyjose727 yeah i think thats gotta be the point, you dont know what you dont know particularly in your 20s. Lots of restraint from Dr Charles character to not call that out. I couldn't resist it!
So I’m in the medical field and let me tell you, UTIs and STIs are most common among elderly in nursing homes. Just because they are older doesn’t mean they don’t do what we youngins do.
Hey, at least he isn't going after younger, or illegal, girls. He's giving these sweet old ladies love in their final days, I'm sure they appreciate it, He's a good man for what he's doing , just needs to be more careful😭😭
Gotta say that Clyde is one smooth operator. I am in my 30s and I can kinda see the appeal. They seem very happy with the whole situation, so he must be doing something right. Right on Clyde. 👍
@@alexisgrunden1556they seem to be aware of the situation and he doesn’t seem like the type based on how he dotes on them to try and hookup with someone who isn’t lucid
@@bestvideostherearebro who hurt you? they are happy and they aren’t hurting anyone. worry about yourself bc i think judgement is supposed to be left up to god no?
@@bestvideosthereare well,okay,my gods tell me that i can have mistresses as long as my wife is okay with it. And when the day (ragnarök) comes,i will fight with odin on my side. On my land,covered in flames.
I'm 24 and I don't feel young anymore really. I know I am still young but I don't feel that young. Its difficult to explain but I know alot of people in their 20s feel like this.
@@alicelucy1333 I understand that, especially in our current society that creates a lot of artificial "adult" concerns, but I'm just talking about a choice of words usually only utilized by the very young or by people approaching milestone ages. Like myself for example, I can say I'm nearly 50, but once I reach 50 I'm not going to start saying I'm nearly 51. If I were going to do that, I might as well just say I'm 50 and a half.
@@alicelucy1333 it's usually either an attempt to make oneself sound older, and thus "worth listening to" or, with milestone ages (like me being nearly 50), a complaint about how old one is getting. And said complaint can range in spectrum from mild self-deprecation to severe self-pity.
I heard noticed from people that are older than me that national relationship changes. Love the happy ever after does not always last so long when someone has died. But companionship last longer
i would actually rather die than be in an open/poly relationship but for ppl who are and love it? i love that for them! i absolutely adore when people are happy with other consenting people! i do not see why its so hard for other people to understand that!
This was a great clip. And so true; things that were OH SO important in my youth are mostly just "eh, whatever" nowadays. And importance of some other things has just become even more clear and sharp. I used to think relationships should be this perfect, shiny things and any imperfection would just ruin the image. Now I much prefer shows, movies and books where people stumble and manage to patch things up. Of course in real life this does not happen every time - often people stumble too badly or are unable to overcome their egos to patch anything up. But, that is why those things are called fiction.
You know how they say single people give the best relationship advice? Here's one - people are less likely to cheat, sleep around or go after other partners if its not forbidden. Open relationships oftentimes last longer as there is less distrust or suspicion when partners spend time with other people.
it depends on the people. often times people don't want an "open relationship". a lot of the time one of the partners has their eye on 1 specific other person they want to sleep with. so they pressure the other partner into an open relationship because the basically want ot have an affair without the risk of losing the comforts of their current relationship. it's usually pretty easy to tell because in these situations the person pushing the "open relationship" will try to close it back up as soon as they had their fill with the side-piece and will actually be pretty uncomfortable and sulky if their partner starts getting properly into the openness and refuses to close the relationship
@@zilesis1 Definitely a situational thing. Some people want an open relationship so they can get away with cheating, there is no doubt about it. Obviously, an open relationship that is the result of a mutual agreement between two parties is going to be different again. It varies wildly, and there is no one set way to approach it.
@@iamaylacat3935 tbh, i think my solution if my SO suggested an open relationship would be to propose perpetual threesomes first, lol. i figure if they realy only want to do it to cheat, the idea of bringing their spouse/partner along to date their new crush would weird them out too much but if they're actually just trying to romantically experiment, a few threesomes before the relationship opens up completely should be fine with them, lol
@@oliviarogers2808 That's an oversimplification. Even when a person is in a mono relationship, there will be other people in their life, like friends and family, because a person who is "enough" doesn't exist, we are social beings. Everybody needs more than one person in their lives, some extend this to sex, others don't, because people are different and this doesn't say anything about how happy one person is with their relationship with another.
Is it normal for a human to feel sad everytime they see an elderly person even if they are physically and mentally well idk if it’s only me but I get a sense of melancholy, sadness seeing the human body and mind grow old am I alone? Maybe because I lost all of my grandparents
@@AS-yz2iz this clip is wholesome because it shows the elderly in a positive, respectful light, rather than the geriatric boring sexless beings they're often portrayed as. and the women aren't "sleeping around", they're in an open, consensual relationship and there's nothing wrong with that
@@kid-ava Well, yes, there is something wrong with this. No one said elderly people have to be sexless, but I'd hope they'd have a little more self-respect than this.
@@AS-yz2iz to some and many, there is nothing self-disrespecting about this. it's a consensual, open relationship, and that's that. its cool if your own beliefs dont align but acknowledge that especially at this age, you dont care as much. besides, it's tv. it can be whatever it wants.
While I personally agree with her position on polyamory and open relationships, I also recognize those as valid lifestyle choices. I'm not going to yuck somebody else's consenting yum.
@meghanmonroe Plus I think it's actually refreshing that seniors still desire intimacy. When you reach that age you deserve to have as much fun before the Grim Reaper takes you.
I’m a registered nurse been a Director in assisted-living while this may look cute it’s putting their mental and physical health at risk. Being old doesn’t mean you can’t make decisions but G whiz I wonder how their families would feel about this?
I have a best friend who is over 50 and she tells she best sex jokes! She calls me a little firecracker lol. I am 37 and I plan on being like her when I get older.
Oh yeah I work in a nursing home this is really common I've seen things I never wanted to see and I just couldn't work up the nerve to blind myself afterwards
For those who are quoting "Polyamorous" relationships, I feel I should clarify that isn't entirely accurate to this situation. Dr. Charles was much more accurate with "open relationship", polamourous relationships require all members involved to have love and commitment towards all other members semi-equally.
While personally I couldn't/wouldn't do the whole "open relationship" deal, if they're all happy with the arrangement then all the power/happiness to them
I don’t know about love life but really those seniors can move fast when they want to. I just looked away for a second and the next thing I knew the old lady who was on her crutches and had dementia already made her way down the elevator and nearly escaped from the retirement home.
Note: killing your partner is bad, you can terminate the relationship, even more so if it's because of a "stupid" suggestion, and yes even if you are a woman.
Aged care facilities and retirement communities actually have some of the highest rates of STIs- even compared to young adults
Wow 😱
@@HoneyHoneyBaby The women are past menopause, no worries of unwanted pregnancies - as a result: FAR less safe sex
That's why Florida is the STD capitol of the 55+ age range.
Ah yes. Condoms are usually see to stop only pregnancies. People always forget about protection from STDs
@@jonathanfenton8695 Well Floridians are also against contraceptives and stuff, so that probably has something to do with it.
The way doctor Charles just gave him a silent nod of respect. 🤣🤣🤣
Lol I noticed that!!
That was hilarious. 😂 I got to give that man some credit.
He just gave him the sigma respect XD
😂😂 best part lmaooo
Game acknowledges game.
“I call it assisted loving” my MAN! LMAO
Clyde is a lucky man and those are some lucky ladies.
@@Toneill029 I like how they showed Clyde gets all this booty, not just bc he’s the only living man around the nursing home as men die younger, BUT bc he’s damn respectful to the women he’s dating. Listening to their wants and needs. Bringing them flowers. Being honest about the other women in his life. Not being braggy about them like they are conquests, but his friends he cares about. Take note: what makes Clyde a good lover is ASKING what the women want, and treating them like friends/ people
He did say that lmao
@@jonathanwilliams7035 bruh I just came back here bc your comment and realized Clyde hands out single flowers from his bouquet to the nurses. Lmao what a Chad
@@Meanie74 🤣🤣🤣 My man stay drafting!
Dr Charles killed me with this one. That nod of approval
Polyamory is not the standard rule in our modern society, but it also exists in every society old or new. Assisted living facilities are actually quite notoriously full of it.
Glad to see someone else who understands.
I disagree, I work as a Sex Coach and an ADHD Coach and Polyamory is very common in our society, the difference is that people don't tell everyone.
I mean just think if you ended up in a nursing home and still had your marbles wouldn't you try to play the field? Why give up on love just cause your old, kind of inspiring actually.
@sean cutler confusing sex and love I see
@@Joedirt3349 How? You don't need one for the other. Humans want to feel seen and heard and there's no "traditional" way for any of that.
"Well I'm not that young, I'm almost 26." Ma'am, you're still young. Say that again after 35.
I just about bust a rib hearing her say that. 😄
Say it again when you pass 45
I'm 27 and when I was talking to a few middle-aged ladies who are friends of mine about how my 23-year-old brother says I'm "old" now since I'm almost 30, they were like "30 is old? 😂"
Oh my God I know didn't you want to just pop her in her little cute mouth LOL. Like girl your brain has one more year before it's fully cooked. You're still a child LOL
I'm 24, I can safely say it's not the time taken but the experiences you have, as you age you just have more time for the experiences. I feel a lot more like Dr Charles than Dr Reese. (A few years either way makes a massive difference though, I can speak to some 20 and 30 year olds exactly the same, but some I get completely lost and don't have a clue.) Everyone is different, and when you know you could die at any moment, your view on things changes drastically.
I'm younger than her and when she said 'I'm almost 26' I was howling. Thats so young!
"im almost 26" shes acting like shes 50. girl calm down you have MANY years left.
My daughter's around her age! She'll be 26 in late January
Lol I said the same thing at 26, I’m now 29, now I wish I hadn’t 😂 I’m not ready to turn 30!
The only thing I’ve learned about life in my forty five plus years is that no matter how long it’s been I still miss my mom every bit as much as the day I lost her!
True. I'm about to turn 60, lost my mum 8 years ago, and still miss her the same.
@Ann DownSouth I just turned 60. Lost my mom 49 year's ago in 1974 when I was 11. You were blessed to have had your mom into your 50's and have more vivid memories. Loved my mom but truth is I've adapted to not having her in my life. Maybe because my memories of her are less and the one's I do have are sort of fuzzy. I lost my dad 10 year's ago and think of him all the time.
That’s so sweet. He takes care of all these women and they like having him around. So sweet.
Well bless that man! He’s not cheating or hiding he takes good care of these woman and I’m all for love lol.
Sex and love are two different things. You can have sex without love but generally when you love someone there is sex in that relationship.
Sex is body function. Love is an emotional function. Combine the two......bamm.
@@rezotydnic Well he said it himself, he loves them. Lol
People get lonely in assisted living facilities. To different degrees, they're cut off from their friends and family. The feeling of abandonment is not a rare occurrence. So, humans being humans, we seek companionship and make compromises when we see fit to fulfill that basic need.
And when I say compromises, I don't mean in a toxic, abusive way. I mean in a way that doesn't actively harm one or multiple of the parties involved. I mean in a way that healthy relationships require compromise.
dude it gets to you it really does i had to spend 6 months (was supposed to be 1 month) in a nursing home when i was 33 i was fine for about 3 days then i broke i called my parrents and begged them to come see me right then (6 pm) after they came and i calmed down i was so shocked just how bad i broke then again i was in full quarantine because of my illness and even the docs/nurses could not come and see me if you have family in there go and see them i can not imagin how an older person deals with that for years.
And probably in a way they wouldn’t have considered morally appropriate in their younger yrs. Loneliness can make you do things you wouldn’t normally do. Especially since many older people are basically abandoned by their families and depending on their mobility and the workers their the nurses themselves. My mom specializes in elderly care before she had to stop working in the field and work more with paperwork than people but she always had a soft spot for the elderly. She couldn’t stand the nursing homes as the patients were always so sad she said and the workers didn’t always pay attention to them. Just because they can’t communicate doesn’t mean they aren’t aware of the way you are treating them.
@@mcnoneya Thanks for being my great fan so far and May God continue to bless you and Protect you . I would love to have you a free ticket whenever am in your home zone …
Where are you located..?
Howard Hesseman is awesome in this role, he deserves more work for his obvious talents. Best scene and topic for opening the eyes of medical staff and bystanders.
Hesseman passed away, sad to say
Ohmygoodness! That was Dr. Johnny Fever!? I did not recognize him until you mentioned this.
At 40+ years old I absolutely understood this storyline what I don’t understand was the disease transfer to your mate you have to be safe that also means getting tested and YES being truthful with your mates!!!
Mates? Hardly.
I'm 40+ and totally don't understand how this is ok.
He seemed shocked he had it
@@AS-yz2iz they were clearly dating
@@tieflingcorpse9817 You mean sleeping together? He was doing that with many women. That's hardly called "dating".
Dr Charles reaction to assisted loving is hilarious
The slow, approving nod lmao
As someone who's about to turn 27...That last line was uncalled for
I am 30 and I think 26 is a baby.
But isn’t that the joke lol that she IS that young, but at 25 you can’t really see that
@@joeyjose727 yeah i think thats gotta be the point, you dont know what you dont know particularly in your 20s. Lots of restraint from Dr Charles character to not call that out. I couldn't resist it!
Do people stop having emotional and physical needs when they get older ? NO !!!!!
So I’m in the medical field and let me tell you, UTIs and STIs are most common among elderly in nursing homes. Just because they are older doesn’t mean they don’t do what we youngins do.
4:07- 4:47 had me laughing so hard, LMAO ofc elderly people are gonna have fun why not their days are numbered
He's like "THE CLAP???" 😳😳😳
Oh this happens all the time apparently
Dr Charles’ little nod at 4:47 cracked me up.
Hey, at least he isn't going after younger, or illegal, girls.
He's giving these sweet old ladies love in their final days, I'm sure they appreciate it, He's a good man for what he's doing , just needs to be more careful😭😭
Though in a reckless way 😅
Gotta say that Clyde is one smooth operator. I am in my 30s and I can kinda see the appeal. They seem very happy with the whole situation, so he must be doing something right. Right on Clyde. 👍
I just hope all his lady friends are making informed choices in the matter. So long as it's all consenting, though? ...Party on, dude~🤷♀😅😂
* Smooth Operator by Sade plays in the background *
@@alexisgrunden1556they seem to be aware of the situation and he doesn’t seem like the type based on how he dotes on them to try and hookup with someone who isn’t lucid
4:44 the nod speaks volumes
I was legit saying the same thing!!! like "Touche sir! Touche"
He like "MY MAN"
4:44 I love the nod of approval.
Me too! That took me out lmao like my man u my new hero
The only bad thing in these situations is the lack of protection with each other, otherwise go hard
I love how Dr. Charles thought it was funny how disturbed Dr. Rease was
Everyone is happy and on the same page while having their needs met. This is quite beautiful if you ask me.
@@bestvideostherearebro who hurt you? they are happy and they aren’t hurting anyone. worry about yourself bc i think judgement is supposed to be left up to god no?
@@jayleighbear Actually I can and do judge it as sin as God has already said it is in his word
@@bestvideosthereare well,okay,my gods tell me that i can have mistresses as long as my wife is okay with it. And when the day (ragnarök) comes,i will fight with odin on my side. On my land,covered in flames.
@@bestvideosthereare no you can't judge,only god can judge people,you are just mere mortal.
@@bestvideosthereare so like, going by your logic humanity should die? If fornication is forbidden no babies would exist…
"I'm almost 26" is no different than an actual child saying " I'm four and a half!"
I'm 24 and I don't feel young anymore really. I know I am still young but I don't feel that young. Its difficult to explain but I know alot of people in their 20s feel like this.
@@alicelucy1333 I understand that, especially in our current society that creates a lot of artificial "adult" concerns, but I'm just talking about a choice of words usually only utilized by the very young or by people approaching milestone ages. Like myself for example, I can say I'm nearly 50, but once I reach 50 I'm not going to start saying I'm nearly 51. If I were going to do that, I might as well just say I'm 50 and a half.
@@JakkFrost1 yeah that's a good point. I'm not sure why people like to say I'm nearly 'said age' I've never done that personally.
@@alicelucy1333 it's usually either an attempt to make oneself sound older, and thus "worth listening to" or, with milestone ages (like me being nearly 50), a complaint about how old one is getting. And said complaint can range in spectrum from mild self-deprecation to severe self-pity.
Did anyone realise that she is mags from the hunger games
I was searching by for this comment
Yup! :D
I thought she looked familiar but I had no idea why...
I had to look it up, because I knew I recognized her from somewhere
“The clap?? Yikes!” lmfaooo im dead
Howard Hesseman was adorable in this part. and i loved the woman who was a test pilot - she was amazing.
That last line of Dr.Reese's is perfect. You can taste the irony.
i used to think like her, and once i stopped thinking like that, ive become so much happier and have become more fulfilled in my relationships :-)
I love dr Charles I would have a beer with him even though I don’t like drinking
You could always make it a root beer lol
clyde is such a gentleman. i love him
The way Dr. Charles nodes is amazing haha
4:45 this smirk of aproval,i can't💀💀
Dr Charles nod when Reese left the room had me rolling 😂 @4:45
I heard noticed from people that are older than me that national relationship changes.
Love the happy ever after does not always last so long when someone has died. But companionship last longer
Reese learning some unexpected life lessons and the existence of polyamoury.
"I'm not that young, I'm almost 26" im dying and crying
One of the truer lines ever said. Young people always think they are so wise and mature - I did too! Very normal, very relatable.
They're old, not dead.
Dr Charles is number 1 on Chicago med tv show, if I had to have a psyciarist he be it💚🧤
As a 79 year old I find her very prudish 😂🤣
"I'm almost 26"...still mostly a kid while being an adult with training wheels (that's a good thing, it implies people care)
i would actually rather die than be in an open/poly relationship but for ppl who are and love it? i love that for them! i absolutely adore when people are happy with other consenting people! i do not see why its so hard for other people to understand that!
Just because you’re old doesn’t mean you don’t have the need for companionship, love and still have the desire . Old doesn’t mean not human
This was a great clip. And so true; things that were OH SO important in my youth are mostly just "eh, whatever" nowadays. And importance of some other things has just become even more clear and sharp.
I used to think relationships should be this perfect, shiny things and any imperfection would just ruin the image. Now I much prefer shows, movies and books where people stumble and manage to patch things up. Of course in real life this does not happen every time - often people stumble too badly or are unable to overcome their egos to patch anything up. But, that is why those things are called fiction.
That old lady is Mags from Hunger Games!
You are right. That is mags
I was searching this comment 👏😁
Oh, to be "almost twenty six" again and have your whole life ahead of you. Youth is wasted on the young.
You know how they say single people give the best relationship advice? Here's one - people are less likely to cheat, sleep around or go after other partners if its not forbidden. Open relationships oftentimes last longer as there is less distrust or suspicion when partners spend time with other people.
If your partner suggests an open relationship, basically what they're telling you is you're not enough.
it depends on the people. often times people don't want an "open relationship". a lot of the time one of the partners has their eye on 1 specific other person they want to sleep with. so they pressure the other partner into an open relationship because the basically want ot have an affair without the risk of losing the comforts of their current relationship.
it's usually pretty easy to tell because in these situations the person pushing the "open relationship" will try to close it back up as soon as they had their fill with the side-piece and will actually be pretty uncomfortable and sulky if their partner starts getting properly into the openness and refuses to close the relationship
@@zilesis1 Definitely a situational thing. Some people want an open relationship so they can get away with cheating, there is no doubt about it. Obviously, an open relationship that is the result of a mutual agreement between two parties is going to be different again. It varies wildly, and there is no one set way to approach it.
@@iamaylacat3935 tbh, i think my solution if my SO suggested an open relationship would be to propose perpetual threesomes first, lol. i figure if they realy only want to do it to cheat, the idea of bringing their spouse/partner along to date their new crush would weird them out too much
but if they're actually just trying to romantically experiment, a few threesomes before the relationship opens up completely should be fine with them, lol
@@oliviarogers2808 That's an oversimplification. Even when a person is in a mono relationship, there will be other people in their life, like friends and family, because a person who is "enough" doesn't exist, we are social beings. Everybody needs more than one person in their lives, some extend this to sex, others don't, because people are different and this doesn't say anything about how happy one person is with their relationship with another.
4:46 lol doctor Charles mid morning f approval 😂
Is it normal for a human to feel sad everytime they see an elderly person even if they are physically and mentally well idk if it’s only me but I get a sense of melancholy, sadness seeing the human body and mind grow old am I alone? Maybe because I lost all of my grandparents
this was so wholesome
Wholesome? Sleeping around is wholesome? You've got some weird value system.
@@AS-yz2iz this clip is wholesome because it shows the elderly in a positive, respectful light, rather than the geriatric boring sexless beings they're often portrayed as. and the women aren't "sleeping around", they're in an open, consensual relationship and there's nothing wrong with that
@@kid-ava Well, yes, there is something wrong with this. No one said elderly people have to be sexless, but I'd hope they'd have a little more self-respect than this.
@@AS-yz2iz to some and many, there is nothing self-disrespecting about this.
it's a consensual, open relationship, and that's that. its cool if your own beliefs dont align but acknowledge that especially at this age, you dont care as much.
besides, it's tv. it can be whatever it wants.
Dude on the chair lift was ᵗʰⁱˢ ᶜˡᵒˢᵉ to hitting his head on that roof.
"Canasta, whatever that is" killed me. my great grandmother loved canasta
Even after all these years, Johnny Fever still got game.
Reminds me of the Swingers home from Bob's Burgers but I'm guessing it's more common than that, It's just the first thing that came to mind
This clip is much nicer than the other ones in the playlist
Sarah reese reaction over old man diagnosis was soo funny
Dr Daniel é o único que toma decisões acertadas , ele é muito coerente , não se perde em fantasias é coerente !!!!
We can all agree Clyde got game but those ladies deserve a high five for bagging the best man in the home! WOOOOH!!!
While I personally agree with her position on polyamory and open relationships, I also recognize those as valid lifestyle choices. I'm not going to yuck somebody else's consenting yum.
I'm busy enough running my own life to worry about how consenting adults are running theirs.
@@studentofsmith Exactly
@meghanmonroe Plus I think it's actually refreshing that seniors still desire intimacy. When you reach that age you deserve to have as much fun before the Grim Reaper takes you.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 Hear hear!
Reese's and Dr. Charles's relationship is very cute :D
Maggs from the hunger games... she speaks LMFAO
I’m a registered nurse been a Director in assisted-living while this may look cute it’s putting their mental and physical health at risk. Being old doesn’t mean you can’t make decisions but G whiz I wonder how their families would feel about this?
Dr. Charles always giving Resse some mature perspective of things. Her caracter is so full of the arrogant naive judgment of other people's lives.
“Assisted Loving” best line ever
The silent nod of respect by Dr Charles was just the greatest part of this whole video
"I'm almost 26"
Girl your brain just finished its full development, settle down.
"Well I'm not that young...I'm almost 26."
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...I could FEEL the collective OUCH from the audience around the would.
dr reese throughout the whole episode: 😦
That woman was in hunger games catching fire
I think it's rank that old people don't use contraception. They are the worst age group for STDs.
I have a best friend who is over 50 and she tells she best sex jokes! She calls me a little firecracker lol. I am 37 and I plan on being like her when I get older.
I love this episode! Is that Howard Nessman?
yes he passed last year in January
When she said "I'm not that young, I'm almost 26."
I'm younger than her and I cackled.
uh, did they do a full trace of the spread?
if he brought in the clap...he had to get it from elsewhere
and i so love howard hessman
I am so happy to see that you have been well rested today and.
6:17
You know what
That’s fair and a win in my book
It's almost making me laugh how many people in the comments don't realise "I'm almost 26" is being said ironically....
“I’m almost 26” you CHILD 😂
Oh yeah I work in a nursing home this is really common
I've seen things I never wanted to see and I just couldn't work up the nerve to blind myself afterwards
Assisted loving that is a perfect description
Lmao.. there might be snow on the roof.. but it does not mean that there's no fire in that belly.. boy does he have fire😂
"Assisted Loving" the best line .
3:38 "The Clap? Yikes..." Lmfao
The lady in the pink bathrobe-Is that Mags from "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"?
For those who are quoting "Polyamorous" relationships, I feel I should clarify that isn't entirely accurate to this situation.
Dr. Charles was much more accurate with "open relationship", polamourous relationships require all members involved to have love and commitment towards all other members semi-equally.
No, Polyamory just requires the consent of all partners-you don't have to all love one another
Clyde was Dr. Johnny Fever in another lifetime (WKRP Cincinnati)
While personally I couldn't/wouldn't do the whole "open relationship" deal, if they're all happy with the arrangement then all the power/happiness to them
“Well I’m not that young, I’m almost 26”… 👀 Bhahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
“ I’m not that young I’m almost 26”. Uhhmmm you’re a baby.
Clyde got the geriatric rizz. Man's so smooth lmao
"Well I'm not that young, I'm almost 26." Girl hush. I'm 19, in the context of this conversation we might as well be toddlers.
I don’t know about love life but really those seniors can move fast when they want to. I just looked away for a second and the next thing I knew the old lady who was on her crutches and had dementia already made her way down the elevator and nearly escaped from the retirement home.
Thats sad i would rather have My parents live with me and My kids and My Beautyful grandkids ❤❤❤
Doctor: Are you sexually active?
Old Lady: Yes.
Doctor: That's disgusting.
Good on you for learning Clyde, god damn.
Note: killing your partner is bad, you can terminate the relationship, even more so if it's because of a "stupid" suggestion, and yes even if you are a woman.
Bro that thumbnail tho
Mad respect my bro got game😂