One of the first things I learned as a comedian was to never make fun of women. I was even told to go so far as to make as many switches of identity of a woman to male (example, my crazy Aunt became my crazy Uncle). While I was performing I found that if I switched gripes I have with all women to being a gripe with a particular woman (example, changing all women are crazy to my wife is crazy), women in the audience would laugh. But if I told the same joke about instead about all women they wouldn't.
You can rip on men all day long and men will laugh their asses off. Why not women? Is it a case of ,"The little dog can bite the big dog, but the big dog isn't allowed to bite back"?
2006-07-24
07:02:37
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I am just saying we are living in a very "Pro-woman" time and especially "Pro-SAHM" time and I tend to rip on this group and act as a voice for the floundering husbands. When I say I learned this, I mean I learned from national headlining comedians. Some big names.
2006-07-24
07:18:49 ·
update #1