Gender Jokes - Have Fun, Make Sense
Men are making jokes about women, and women neither want to be behind and share jokes about men. Is this normal? So many people from the both camps seem concerned about this. Some simply don’t like them and refuse listening. Some feel humiliated and disrespected. Some get so angry that it’s safer to clear out. How do you think it’s ok for men and women to make gender jokes?
There is always a reason of everything. As for gender jokes they are based on stereotypes, most researchers are sure. Scientists call them gender-based jokes. Men find blonde jokes more amusing than women do. But according to stats women find some jokes about females even funnier than men do, while men don’t like jokes about themselves.
Are gender jokes made for fun only? Or is there any other pretext hidden beneath? Researches state that gender jokes are results of intersexual conflicts over power, self-esteem, etc. - in short, battles of the sexes or wars of the genders. There is also a problem that some people are easily offended, they believe gender jokes are offensive and filthy.
Don’t take gender jokes to heart. They are good stimulators of laugh. So don’t take them too seriously!
P. S. Remember, laughing is very healthy:
- burns calories (100 laughs - 15 minutes on a bike),
- improves mental health and sweeps away negative feelings and emotions;
- activates immune systems;
- reduces pain, and does many more benefits to your overall health.
You know, humor therapy is the most effective!
P. P. S. Some interesting gender jokes:
Why are blonde jokes so short? - Many more men can remember them.
A woman worries about her future until she finds a husband. A man never worries about future until he gets married.
A successful man is one who can earn more than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.