British Comedy Guide

GSOH Page 4

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 14 2009, 9:11 PM BST

Physical abilities and disabilites have no relationship to intelligence. I know some really clever people with dyspraxia. :)

(and I probably can't even spell it)

What a fun word to say. Dyspraxia. Along with Dyslexia, disgraphia and discalcula. fun fun fun.

I'm not disabled! Unless being blonde counts. I just don't get things sometimes!

My friends sometimes call me Jillian 'cause they think I'm like the dumb girl from Family Guy.

Quote: Curt @ October 14 2009, 9:12 PM BST

What a fun word to say. Dyspraxia. Along with Dyslexia, disgraphia and discalcula. fun fun fun.

I'm borderline dyslexic. I'm a right-brained person and could only write backwards for a long time.

Quote: Nogget @ October 14 2009, 7:31 PM BST

Why do so many women want a man with a sense of humour, and/or one who will make them laugh?

Well, why wouldn't they? I wouldn't want to go out with a dull, humourless girl, what would be the point?

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 14 2009, 9:14 PM BST

I'm not disabled! Unless being blonde counts. I just don't get things sometimes!

I'm the last person who would say that being blonde is a disability, unless you count skin cancer. :)

I'm dyslexic and it was only picked up as an adult. My schools really did suck....

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 14 2009, 9:15 PM BST

Well, why wouldn't they? I wouldn't want to go out with a dull, humourless girl, what would be the point?

Because you'd feel interesting and funny? ;)

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 14 2009, 9:16 PM BST

Because you'd feel interesting and funny? ;)

I don't need anyone else to make me feel that, I know I'm totally ace. :)
And humble to boot.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 14 2009, 9:15 PM BST

I wouldn't want to go out with a girl

Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently

So I get the feeling that in answer to my OP, while in fact both men and women want to laugh, men can feel threatened by a funny woman. Hence it's only women who say they want someone to make them laugh.

Quote: EllieJP @ October 14 2009, 7:36 PM BST

Nogget - you can probably ask most of these questions in the General General Thread rather than starting a new thread. Cheers! :)

OK- would there be an advantage to doing that then?

And back on topic:

It is ironic that people put GSOH in personal adverts, because in my experience, every single miserable, moody, pissed off, sulky little twat (both men and women) are always in a relationship.

Nothing's worse then meeting a couple where one partner is bubbly, lovely, funny, etc. and their partner is a f**king bag of gloomy immature shite.

Okay, there is one thing worse then that and it's when you fancy a girl who goes out with a strop throwing, angry baby man. Especially if she's really funny and you both get on like a house on fire. In your mind, you're thinking 'leave him, become my soulmate and let's go on adventures' but you know it will never happen, so you just drink loads and end up bedding some ugly, passionless tart who won't leave your flat for the whole weekend despite you dropping a thousand hints.

Or so I've read. Whistling nnocently

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 14 2009, 9:17 PM BST

Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently Whistling nnocently

You sex up a load of men, and suddenly your 'gay', I dunno. Angry

Quote: Nogget @ October 14 2009, 9:18 PM BST

So I get the feeling that in answer to my OP, while in fact both men and women want to laugh, men can feel threatened by a funny woman. Hence it's only women who say they want someone to make them laugh.

Interesting question.

If, as Nogget says, women want a man who makes them laugh, what do men want from a women / partner?

Someone who laughs at all their jokes?

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

Someone who laughs at all their jokes?

Often, yes.

Quote: Renegade Carpark @ October 14 2009, 9:20 PM BST

And back on topic:

It is ironic that people put GSOH in personal adverts, because in my experience, every single miserable, moody, pissed off, sulky little twat (both men and women) are always in a relationship.

Nothing's worse then meeting a couple where one partner is bubbly, lovely, funny, etc. and their partner is a f**king bag of gloomy immature shite.

Okay, there is one thing worse then that and it's when you fancy a girl who goes out with a strop throwing, angry baby man. Especially if she's really funny and you both get on like a house on fire. In your mind, you're thinking 'leave him, become my soulmate and let's go on adventures' but you know it will never happen, so you just drink loads and end up bedding some ugly, passionless tart who won't leave your flat for the whole weekend despite you dropping a thousand hints.

Or so I've read. Whistling nnocently

It's not just women. The amount of times I have been passed over by a sweet, kind, and caring guy for some hooker type called "Debra" whose breasts can be recognised in a line up by half the town and has all the charm of Norman Bates, I could make a living as a hat stand, I am that noticeable! Nice girls get ignored just as much as nice guys!

Share this page