08-30-2011, 02:28 PM
A thought that I've had earlier today since I'm not a funny guy but I love to laugh at my own jokes;
If you want to create something else in a interaction in a situation or just try doing something different by you making a fool out of yourself / doing stupid s***, are you qualifying (impressing) the woman / people who are nearby?
This question is based upon knowing that making women or people (who are interested in either way) laugh by being silly in your own way is something unique and usually they'll want more. It peaks their interest.
But
I've noticed that I'm not really good at it, so I wonder if there's a simple way to practice making people laugh?
One key thought about this is; knowing/intuit when to make a fool out of oneself or say something in context within the conversation but has a perfect timing.
I've seen people try to be funny and keep on coming with timed words and doing silly things and showing it to others afterwards. I think some of those people are hilarious and great fun but oftentimes it really just come off as try-to-hard (trying to impress). Whether or not it is consciously those who do it, I still can't stop but to think they are too much.
Sometimes though, I can be too serious...
- LM
If you want to create something else in a interaction in a situation or just try doing something different by you making a fool out of yourself / doing stupid s***, are you qualifying (impressing) the woman / people who are nearby?
This question is based upon knowing that making women or people (who are interested in either way) laugh by being silly in your own way is something unique and usually they'll want more. It peaks their interest.
But
I've noticed that I'm not really good at it, so I wonder if there's a simple way to practice making people laugh?
One key thought about this is; knowing/intuit when to make a fool out of oneself or say something in context within the conversation but has a perfect timing.
I've seen people try to be funny and keep on coming with timed words and doing silly things and showing it to others afterwards. I think some of those people are hilarious and great fun but oftentimes it really just come off as try-to-hard (trying to impress). Whether or not it is consciously those who do it, I still can't stop but to think they are too much.
Sometimes though, I can be too serious...
- LM
1. Do whatever you want.. risk whatever your gut tells you because.. you know you have good intentions.
2. Pressure forms the man.
3. Clarity gives space for better decisions.