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Quote: AngieBaby @ October 14 2009, 9:22 PM BST

Interesting question.

If, as Nogget says, women want a man who makes them laugh,

Actually, I don't know if that's what women want, but it's certainly what they ask for.
We could try to link this into the fact that there are far fewer women in comedy, even though (IMO) there are just as many funny women around. Perhaps for men, there is a greater urge to do comedy, because they feel it is part of their genetic imperative.

Quote: AngieBaby @ October 14 2009, 9:22 PM BST

Someone who laughs at all their jokes?

Not all of them, obviously. Some are put there as traps.

I think women put GSOH because maybe they think if a guy has a sense of humour, he may be less likely to be a jerk.

Quote: Nogget @ October 14 2009, 9:28 PM BST

Actually, I don't know if that's what women want, but it's certainly what they ask for.

Excellent point Nogget. My theory is that women don't want to appear as lust-filled beasts only interested in Brad Pitt looks, so they say they want a GSOH. It's the safe and accepted convention, when really they want a f**kmonster.

Quote: AngieBaby @ October 14 2009, 9:22 PM BST

what do men want from a women / partner?

Whereas women seem to have this unrealistic check list of attributes for their future man partners, men just make do with what they're given.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ October 14 2009, 9:37 PM BST

men just make do with what they're given.

You're like the romantic lead in a Jane Austen novel RC! Lovey :D ;)

Jimmy Carr's book has a section on women in comedy, and he reckons that men are more likely to laugh at a joke if a man tells it, than if a women told the same joke. Which I agree with.

However when it comes to what men want, I think that the older you get, the more importance you place on a GSOH. When you're in your 20's, it's mostly about the 'physical', but when you hit your 30's it's about finding a 'life partner'.

I only fancy funny men. Was at a casting today and every single guy there was a male model and I couldn't have felt more turned off. Big arms, sterotypically 'gorgeous' face. and six packs galore - but they were all boring as hell.

Quote: Sammy @ October 14 2009, 9:44 PM BST

I only fancy funny men. Was at a casting today and every single guy there was a male model and I couldn't have felt more turned off. Big arms, sterotypically 'gorgeous' face. and six packs galore - but they were all boring as hell.

I'm not sure if you've realised this or not Sammy, but thanks to your above comments, you have just gained an army of love slaves on this forum. Lovey

Quick Sammy, make them all dance!

Quote: Sammy @ October 14 2009, 9:44 PM BST

every single guy there was a male model and I couldn't have felt more turned off.

Damn, that's me out then. :(

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 14 2009, 9:49 PM BST

Damn, that's me out then. :(

Not if you're funny!

Quote: Badge @ October 14 2009, 9:51 PM BST

Not if you're funny!

Strike two.

Quote: Badge @ October 14 2009, 9:34 PM BST

Excellent point Nogget. My theory is that women don't want to appear as lust-filled beasts only interested in Brad Pitt looks, so they say they want a GSOH. It's the safe and accepted convention, when really they want a f**kmonster.

While I hope this is not always the case I'm sure your theory is true, on occasion. I have indeed felt that my date was laughing too much at what I'm saying, and because I have very little else to offer other than my moderate appearance, my sad conclusion was that I was seen as an object.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 14 2009, 9:49 PM BST

Damn, that's me out then. :(

Me too.

Hold on!
*Whispers to Matt "She's met us hasn't she?"

*Runs away.

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