Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 2907-2911 (2nd - 6th March 2015)
ReindeerFlotilla:
--- Quote from: Mr. Black Licorice on 05 Mar 2015, 20:15 ---My first response upon seeing today's comic: Fart Joke - SCORE!
My second response upon seeing today's comic: Is this realistic female interaction? My wife says no... "Women do not discuss farts, unless its in reference the men in their lives."
I wrote all of this before looking at your reactions. LETS SEE HOW THEY COMPARE!
--- End quote ---
Your wife is wrong.
Both based on pure evidence of observing women being women and because any statement beginning with "women do not" is likely false with regard to most subjects, especially behavior.
Are you sure your wife was not being ironic?
Kugai:
There's always room for Fart Jokes
My friend Nicole would agree
CaptainFish:
Speed-lines and talking 'bout farts is a good combination.
Penquin47:
I'm a woman. I'll discuss farts with whoever cares to engage in a conversation about that topic.
Of course, I also wouldn't care if I audibly farted in front of someone I was involved with. On a first date, maybe, but by this point in Marigold and Dale's relationship? I'm with Hanners. It's gonna happen, and you can either laugh with the policeman or die of embarrassment. Laughing with the policeman is a lot more fun.
Mr. Black Licorice:
--- Quote from: ReindeerFlotilla on 05 Mar 2015, 20:20 ---
--- Quote from: Mr. Black Licorice on 05 Mar 2015, 20:15 ---My first response upon seeing today's comic: Fart Joke - SCORE!
My second response upon seeing today's comic: Is this realistic female interaction? My wife says no... "Women do not discuss farts, unless its in reference the men in their lives."
I wrote all of this before looking at your reactions. LETS SEE HOW THEY COMPARE!
--- End quote ---
Your wife is wrong.
Both based on pure evidence of observing women being women and because any statement beginning with "women do not" is likely false with regard to most subjects, especially behavior.
Are you sure your wife was not being ironic?
--- End quote ---
Both my wife an I write fiction as a hobby. She an I have an ongoing discussion over characterization of women by men writers. She claims she can tell if a female character is written by a man because the character acts more like a man, or how a man would think women act... I think it's a load of bologna myself, but she's accurately identified the gender of the writer in the past based on how the female characters are written, so I can't completely discredit her. All I can say is that she's has a 50/50 chance and she's gotten lucky more times than not.
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