Why don’t most women have a sense of humor?

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Most women don’t tell jokes or are not that quick to get them. As far as professional comedians, I haven’t come across to many that are good. You can count the good ones on both hands. In my opinion Moms Mabley and Lucille Ball are two that are authentically funny. Are women that uptight that they take everything seriously?
 
WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE DON'T HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR???!!!
HOW DARE YOU!!!!

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j/k :roflmao:
 
Women have a sense of humor. I'm not sure where you are getting this from. I, along with the women I hang out with at work, are always looking for a good laugh (and we usually find one). As far as funny women in entertainment, there is a shortage but there is a shortage of really funny men also.
 
Most women don’t tell jokes or are not that quick to get them. As far as professional comedians, I haven’t come across to many that are good. You can count the good ones on both hands. In my opinion Moms Mabley and Lucille Ball are two that are authentically funny. Are women that uptight that they take everything seriously?

Thoughtone maybe you're just not funny....am just saying....I :dunno:....:cool: :D








Peace bredren :yes:
 
You Can't Speak For Most Woman, This Is A Dumb Question.
 
Most women don’t tell jokes or are not that quick to get them.

Maybe you just do not understand women's jokes . . . If they do not get them, maybe the joke was just not funny.


As far as professional comedians, I haven’t come across to many that are good. You can count the good ones on both hands. In my opinion Moms Mabley and Lucille Ball are two that are authentically funny. Are women that uptight that they take everything seriously?

There are just as many funny professional comediennes as there are comedians. I wonder what type of comedy you refer to, since your "good" ones (Moms Mabley and Lucille Ball -- who were excellent comediennes) were from a different time period and comedy-reference than today.

I would garner a bet that most sitcoms feature more comediennes as main characters than comedians.

Why don't you list males whom you think are "good" and I'm sure that I and other members can come up with females with equal if not more talent.
 
Maybe you just do not understand women's jokes . . . If they do not get them, maybe the joke was just not funny.




There are just as many funny professional comediennes as there are comedians. I wonder what type of comedy you refer to, since your "good" ones (Moms Mabley and Lucille Ball -- who were excellent comediennes) were from a different time period and comedy-reference than today.

I would garner a bet that most sitcoms feature more comediennes as main characters than comedians.

Why don't you list males whom you think are "good" and I'm sure that I and other members can come up with females with equal if not more talent.


Name five funny comediennes that I haven't posted, (actually in English there is no gender distinction, but I will use the French noun in your case).

Moms Mable
Lucille Ball
Carol Burnett

Moms Mabley would be funny today. That is the bench market, funny regardless of the era.

Moms Mabley:

Two women are walking down the street.
One woman says to the other, "I smell hair burning."
The other woman answers back, "may be we’re walking too fast!"


Robert Klein
Eddie Murphy
Mike Myers
John Belushi
Red Foxx
Dave Chappell
Chris Rock
Jerry Seinfeld
Dave Letterman
Chris Rock
Red Foxx
Woody Allen
 
I have been told that i am funny (looking):lol:. But to be honest i don't remember jokes well:smh: always mess up the punchline.
 
Name five funny comediennes that I haven't posted, (actually in English there is no gender distinction, but I will use the French noun in your case).

Moms Mable
Lucille Ball
Carol Burnett

Moms Mabley would be funny today. That is the bench market, funny regardless of the era.

Moms Mabley:

Two women are walking down the street.
One woman says to the other, "I smell hair burning."
The other woman answers back, "may be we’re walking too fast!"


Robert Klein
Eddie Murphy
Mike Myers
John Belushi
Red Foxx
Dave Chappell
Chris Rock
Jerry Seinfeld
Dave Letterman
Chris Rock
Red Foxx
Woody Allen


I agree with all your choices for the female comedians, especially Carol Burnett! For the Men, surprised you did not put down Richard Pryor. Rushing out quick to finish the shopping :angry:, but here is a quick list of funny females:

Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Jane Curtin
Lily Tomlin
Tracey Ullman
Phyllis Diller
Paula Poundstone
Lisa Lampanelli
Margaret Cho
Ellen DeGeneres
Roseanne Barr
 
I agree with all your choices for the female comedians, especially Carol Burnett! For the Men, surprised you did not put down Richard Pryor. Rushing out quick to finish the shopping :angry:, but here is a quick list of funny females:

Joan Rivers
Gilda Radner
Jane Curtin
Lily Tomlin
Tracey Ullman
Phyllis Diller
Paula Poundstone
Lisa Lampanelli
Margaret Cho
Ellen DeGeneres
Roseanne Barr

I thought I include Richard Pryor. Well any way, I forgot George Carlin.


Joan Rivers (she IS funny looking (face lift))
Gilda Radner (funny on SNL not funny in any thing else)
Jane Curtin (funny at times on SNL)
Paula Poundstone (why?)
Lisa Lampanelli (funny kind of like Don Rickels)
Margaret Cho (funny before she lost weight)
Ellen DeGeneres (over rated)
Roseanne Barr (she was funny, once)

I agree with the choices below:

Lily Tomlin
Tracey Ullman
Phyllis Diller
Sandra Bernhard
Sarah Silverman (seems to be funny so far)
 
Most attractive women do not have sense of humor.Ugly chicks normally have a sense of humor though.Not being facetious just an observation.
 
I thought I include Richard Pryor. Well any way, I forgot George Carlin.


Joan Rivers (she IS funny looking (face lift))
Gilda Radner (funny on SNL not funny in any thing else)
Jane Curtin (funny at times on SNL)
Paula Poundstone (why?)
Lisa Lampanelli (funny kind of like Don Rickels)
Margaret Cho (funny before she lost weight)
Ellen DeGeneres (over rated)
Roseanne Barr (she was funny, once)

I agree with the choices below:

Lily Tomlin
Tracey Ullman
Phyllis Diller
Sandra Bernhard
Sarah Silverman (seems to be funny so far)

Definitely have to co-sign with George Carlin. I have heard that Sarah Silverman is funny, but have not seen her show yet.

Joan Rivers is a comedic talent and should have been Johnny Carson's replacement on the Tonight Show when he retired

Gilda and Jane were not only good on SNL, but excellent comedy writers as well.

I feel that Paula had very good stand-up talent, but the sexual abuse scandal has destroyed her career.

Margaret has matured as an overall comedic performer. Not too many people are really into Ellen's dry and wry sense of humor (almost sort of Steven Wright-ish)

Roseanne is another person with tremendous talent which is overshadowed by the trials and tribulations of her personal/Hollywood life.

While I will concede that in general people can probably come up with more male than female names of famous or funny (not always both) comedians, I think only because historically, comedy had been the province of men with the exceptions of a few (Lucy, Moms, Joan, et. al.)

Though maybe to alter your original question a bit: Do men and women have different senses of humor?
 
Most attractive women do not have sense of humor.Ugly chicks normally have a sense of humor though.Not being facetious just an observation.

Bruh, that has to be the craziest thing I've heard on BGOL, and BGOL cats say some crazy shit! :) Do you, man...lol..

On the real: I loves a silly woman. A woman who knows how to let her hair down and let her childish side out is the ULTIMATE Dime in my book. There's a time to be serious and a time to play. I'm not looking for a stand-up comedian, but I'd love a chick that's BRAVE enough to laugh, to hell with being dainty.

Real talk: matching humors is an express bus to intimacy. :cool: Humor mis-match is an express bus to a limp dick.
 
Definitely have to co-sign with George Carlin. I have heard that Sarah Silverman is funny, but have not seen her show yet.

Joan Rivers is a comedic talent and should have been Johnny Carson's replacement on the Tonight Show when he retired

Gilda and Jane were not only good on SNL, but excellent comedy writers as well.

I feel that Paula had very good stand-up talent, but the sexual abuse scandal has destroyed her career.

Margaret has matured as an overall comedic performer. Not too many people are really into Ellen's dry and wry sense of humor (almost sort of Steven Wright-ish)

Roseanne is another person with tremendous talent which is overshadowed by the trials and tribulations of her personal/Hollywood life.

While I will concede that in general people can probably come up with more male than female names of famous or funny (not always both) comedians, I think only because historically, comedy had been the province of men with the exceptions of a few (Lucy, Moms, Joan, et. al.)

Though maybe to alter your original question a bit: Do men and women have different senses of humor?

Jerry Seinfeld should have been Johnny’s replacement. Joan’s self deprecating humor can get old, but I love the way she rips celebrities. Her face lift has taken the attention off of her comedy and placed the attention on her face. DeGeneres’s selling point is that she is a lesbian. An out front lesbian celebrity, woopee! Poundstone is more of a Woody Allen, without the wit. Woody Allen comes off as a self conscience and geeky schlep. Laugh at a male schlep and it is funny, laugh at a female shelp and it appears as cruel and a sexist. Roseanne Barr made the most of a jolly chubby women, but she ran out of material. I first saw her on the Tonight Show in her first national spotlight. She was hilarious. Probably the first female to satirize the female side of getting screwed in a divorce, the working class point of view, which is probably where she got the idea for her television show. After that ran its course, she had nowhere to go.

Do men and women have different senses of humor? Do men and women see the world differently?

But I still think that most women lack a sense of humor. Too self conscience in bring attention to their flaws.
 
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