GoatOnFire wrote:
I have seen a sense of humor listed fairly frequently as a quality that someone looking for a partner wants in the partner they are looking for.I'm not sure that I believe it. People in couples tend to be boring in my experience.
my dad had a wicked sense of humor in the active sense of telling jokes and in having an adroit comeback. my mother appreciated humor a great deal, and even laughed at things i said, and i consider myself comically inept [in multiple senses]. i have known couples where the husband was hilarious, as in my own parents' case. have not meet too many women who made me laugh. i can't explain the why of that.
GoatOnFire wrote:
But tell me what you think and whether you think a sense of humor really does help.
a sense of humor, slightly twisted and dry, is a big lifesaver in my case, and i have defused tense situations of various types with a fortuitous quip or aside. i think more marriages could be saved if both partners took themselves a bit less seriously.
GoatOnFire wrote:
And if you think it does help do you think it can be overdone?
the only way i think humor can be overdone is if one's sides are hurting from laughing one's @$$ off. humor can certainly be inappropriate in some situations, but not too many, really. there is humor in every field of human experience, even in the bible. i think god must know that when you put a naked man next to an elephant, that there is humorous potential therein, so i firmly believe god has a sense of humor. so if the almighty sees the utility of mirth, why not anybody else?