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Why is male homosexuality/nudity so funny?

The things that make people laugh
do not seem to be limited to gay men kissing and embracing.
It is not limited in any way. In fact much laughter is a reflexive experience and for most us when we are uncomfortable we will sometimes and oftentimes experience laughter. It is natural for us to be that way. It is not either normal or abnormal, it is just how we are. So big surprise that some of us laught at different things.

Just thinking of myself rafting down a river such as the New River in West Virginia, one of my favorites, and me springing a woody, makes me laugh, except there is usually not a soul there to laugh.
But me, I laugh, so others might too.
 
i think whats really funny is homosexual stories. I laugh whenever I read some of the storries that are so poorly written.
 
The Kulindahr/Soilwork interaction flourishes because it points to the why's of it all.
We put off putting the puzzle pieces together. It's sooo embarrassing.

Ancestor worship is involved as well. We are reluctant to disavow the moral/theodical /sexual concatenations that held our grandparents',etc.'s cosmos together.

But on a lighter note: getting out of it all requires careful maneuvering. Not done right, is going back to square one.

Gay people: Is this a good, valid observation? We're outsiders, and so we can write the scripts for the sitcoms. At the same time we want the tornados of change to set down the place settings just so.

These absurdist tensions are possibly why we can be funnier than the sitcoms we write with our lives.
 
*boink*

yes it's generally agreed that homosexuality on television only exists as humour

look at Ted Murphy

and Julian Clary

and Michael Barrymore

and Graham Norton

and Julian Streptone

we'll all disappear into the stardust, so nevermind. ..|
 
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