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read a thread which read "take it your profile doesn't say good gsoh". what is a gsoh? surely we all adjust to situation and company for humour? or do we take the risk and stay true to ourselves and risk offending. i will say what i think, when i think ( if i think ) i.e, if i asked for the sickest joke you know, would you post it?
rick
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read a thread which read "take it your profile doesn't say good gsoh". what is a gsoh? surely we all adjust to situation and company for humour? or do we take the risk and stay true to ourselves and risk offending. i will say what i think, when i think ( if i think ) i.e, if i asked for the sickest joke you know, would you post it?
rick

I'm lost in your post dunno are you making a statement or asking a question
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read a thread which read "take it your profile doesn't say good gsoh". what is a gsoh? surely we all adjust to situation and company for humour? or do we take the risk and stay true to ourselves and risk offending. i will say what i think, when i think ( if i think ) i.e, if i asked for the sickest joke you know, would you post it?
rick

I'm lost in your post dunno are you making a statement or asking a question
I think the question marks kind of give it away.
pmsl not all can take a joke.....n some have no humour just read the forums lol
We will only meet people who have a good sense of humour, thiers may differ from ours but there will be common ground in there somewhere.
Don't understand the "sickest joke" question, why would that be relevant, I mean why the sickest joke I know and not the funniest (what I think is the funniest)
A gsoh to me, someone who can have a laugh at most things and not be single minded, ie get offended at jokes, thats hard to explain because sometimes something intended to be a joke can be offensive to some, but what I mean is, perhaps an ability to be spontaneously funny, to be able to make a funny comment without being offensive to those present.
How many jokes do you (anyone) know that are not about someone else and therefore not offensive to someone, the mother in law, slim people, large people, welsh people, Irish, scottish, Belgians (they deserve it though) essex girls, nerds, chavs, vicars, Germans, Yanks, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, Romans, sheep etc
I think making a joke about people is fine providing it is just humour and there are none of "those" people present, ie if all the women present have a good sized set of boobs you can make small boob jokes, but if there is a flat chested woman present saying "I will tell you a joke that will make your tits fall off, oh you've already heard it" is offensive and the same with mother in law, fat jokes, skinny jokes etc.
Joking about bad things doesn't mean you necessarily agree with such things, like the jokes or the Tsunammi jokes, or saying a place is not all it's cracked up to be after an earthquake or that you thought 7up was an Appollo mission, much of the time it is how we deal with the bad things in life.

I was always taught that the best way to get a woman into bed was to make her laugh ........ so I show them my willy, doesn't seem to work though wink but they certainly laugh a lot
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We will only meet people who have a good sense of humour, thiers may differ from ours but there will be common ground in there somewhere.
Don't understand the "sickest joke" question, why would that be relevant, I mean why the sickest joke I know and not the funniest (what I think is the funniest)
A gsoh to me, someone who can have a laugh at most things and not be single minded, ie get offended at jokes, thats hard to explain because sometimes something intended to be a joke can be offensive to some, but what I mean is, perhaps an ability to be spontaneously funny, to be able to make a funny comment without being offensive to those present.
How many jokes do you (anyone) know that are not about someone else and therefore not offensive to someone, the mother in law, slim people, large people, welsh people, Irish, scottish, Belgians (they deserve it though) essex girls, nerds, chavs, vicars, Germans, Yanks, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, Romans, sheep etc
I think making a joke about people is fine providing it is just humour and there are none of "those" people present, ie if all the women present have a good sized set of boobs you can make small boob jokes, but if there is a flat chested woman present saying "I will tell you a joke that will make your tits fall off, oh you've already heard it" is offensive and the same with mother in law, fat jokes, skinny jokes etc.
Joking about bad things doesn't mean you necessarily agree with such things, like the jokes or the Tsunammi jokes, or saying a place is not all it's cracked up to be after an earthquake or that you thought 7up was an Appollo mission, much of the time it is how we deal with the bad things in life.
I was always taught that the best way to get a woman into bed was to make her laugh ........ so I show them my willy, doesn't seem to work though wink but they certainly laugh a lot
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sickest joke quote was meant as, you wouldn't meet for first time and just come out with the sickest joke you can think of with no thought for the people you are with. hence we taylor our humour. therefore it does take a while to , to say a person doesn't have a gsoh after 2 mins is a bit wrong.
not liking them after 2 mins is different. some people do get nervous on first meet. all that said, my piont was at the top of my quote
I do agree, it does take a while sometimes for people to intergrate and gel, but it can be an instant like or an instant dislike, there is no apparent reason why, sometimes as human beings we dislike others on first glance and sometimes know we are going to like someone just from the first glance, it is something in the human feels without, to my knowledge, knowing why.
Most of the time though it does take a little time getting used to each other, never moreso than here in the forums, when I am speaking face to face to someone, I can use a smile, a wink a tone of voice to give understanding to the context of what I say, tongue in cheek, angry, humourous, matter of fact and so on, in the written word it is so much more difficult to do that. yes a lol or a wink or a banghead even a :fuckinghell:
might help get the meaning of my written word over to people, I for one should use these symbols more to show how my remark is being made :thumbup: and perhaps then people will understand my own sense of humour more innocent that still doesn't mean everyone will agree with me and that is not important dunno but at least they can disagree with me for the right reasons and not because I have allowed them to missinterpret what I am trying to say boink