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The Evolutionary Psychology of Why Men develop humour, much moreso than women

The Evolutionary Psychology of Why Men develop humour, much moreso than women

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I really miss that man... so sad to lose him. I wonder what he would think of the modern societal discourse, Trump presidency, etc.

Christopher Hitchens wrote about this 12 years ago. https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2007/01/hitchens200701

I agree with your assessment Dimitri - all parts of it. To me, it's important that my girl generally laughs at my jokes and finds me amusing. It's not important that she be funny. Among all the girls I've dated, only a couple seemed to care about being funny themselves. Sarcasm especially was the go-to for one of them, and it was very unattractive. She gave off a 'competitive brother' vibe (indeed she, had lots of brothers she competed with). One girl genuinely made me crack up with her texts. In person she wasn't as funny. Bottom line: she needs to find me amusing; I don't need her to amuse me.

Blair

Pretty spot on, women do not need to be funny to succeed. We do. To attract women, but also to socialize well, humor is a key component to our success. I have met a lot of funny women, I was doing improv for a while in New York, and some of the girls were hilarious. But the truth is that, for 10 funny men there was one funny women. It was NYC so they tried to be inclusive with a lot of "all women shows", which were never as funny as mixed shows. Sometimes they were better structured, better acting, better story, but not as funny as when men and women were involved. One of the girls I know is freaking hilarious and every time I hang out with her I almost cry laughing. But the thing is, this feature is not attractive. Do you guys think funny is important for your girlfriend?


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