Are sexual jokes still taboo for women?

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Has it really gone away as we all claim, or is it still there? I'm talking about the prejudice that surrounds women comedians or comedy show participants cracking jokes about sex or sensual subjects. Do you think the current Television audience of our country is receptive to women making jokes about sex, or do they react with a squirm and look away? Discuss.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Has it really gone away as we all claim, or is it still there? I'm talking about the prejudice that surrounds women comedians or comedy show participants cracking jokes about sex or sensual subjects. Do you think the current Television audience of our country is receptive to women making jokes about sex, or do they react with a squirm and look away? Discuss.



Sex jokes arent funny, I mean cum on people...😉😆

Not all times jokes intended to make you laugh. Some are intended to make you think...and It's important to have a good sense of humor right up until someone jokes about something you care about... Then it's okay to kick their ass! but but Those who take take 'jokes' to heart... they deserve to be offended!!...😊
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^^Err Vinu, I was talking about something else in the topic. :P
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz

^^Err Vinu, I was talking about something else in the topic. :P


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: krystal_watz

Has it really gone away as we all claim, or is it still there? I'm talking about the prejudice that surrounds women comedians or comedy show participants cracking jokes about sex or sensual subjects. Do you think the current Television audience of our country is receptive to women making jokes about sex, or do they react with a squirm and look away? Discuss.


Desi women are prudes. They blush at the mention of the anything relating to sex, even if it's a joke. Not sure when these women will learn to be a bit laid back about one of the most natural parts of life. But I digress...are you asking how desi women/comedians making lewd jokes are received vs. a man making the same jokes, or comedians in general?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: McNinja


Desi women are prudes. They blush at the mention of the anything relating to sex, even if it's a joke. Not sure when these women will learn to be a bit laid back about one of the most natural parts of life.

what would you call the non-desi women who have lost the ability to blush?
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Originally posted by: peridot.

what would you call the non-desi women who have lost the ability to blush?


Why just the non-desi women, plenty of desis that are able to branch out.

What would you like me to call them? The usual immorality, modernized, no values arguments? It's about time women learn to desensitize themselves to sexual related things. Not getting uncomfortable at the mere mention of sex doesn't take away from your femininity.
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Brazen?
what do you think comes more naturally- blushng or brazenness?
Could either of it be a pretense?
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Originally posted by: peridot.

Brazen?

what do you think comes more naturally- blushng or brazenness?
Could either of it be a pretense?


Sure, you could call it brazen though I don't agree with that.

Depends on who you're looking at, for some being timid, blushing is how they are and for others not so much.

Yes, but then anything can be a pretense no? 😆 If I had to put up an act, then I would want to be bold, even if it comes across as impudent to some.

Anyhow, digressing from the topic so that's that. Sorry TM. 😆
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Originally posted by: McNinja


Sure, you could call it brazen though I don't agree with that.

Depends on who you're looking at, for some being timid, blushing is how they are and for others not so much.

Yes, but then anything can be a pretense no? 😆 If I had to put up an act, then I would want to be bold, even if it comes across as impudent to some.

Anyhow, digressing from the topic so that's that. Sorry TM. 😆

@ bold - I will have to experiment to find out 😆 Blush when I dont feel like it and be bold when feeling anything but that 😆

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