How long do you have to know someone before you tell a dirty joke?
Two young male attorneys are walking along a Cozumel shoreline when they run upon an absolutely beautiful woman lying naked and unconscious on the beach.
Lawyer 1: Let's f*** her!
Lawyer 2: Outta what?
All these jokes have a definite whiff of misogyny.
We were talking about American beer (Miller, Schlitz, Coor's, etc.) in the faculty room at my school and I was surprised to learn that many did not know the saying about American beer.
"It's like making love in a canoe."
Of course everyone here has heard it right?
it's relevant to the situation, not the amount of time
What is:
Long and thin
Covered in skin
Red in parts
Goes in tarts?
Misogyny eye roll.
@Ellatynemouth Misogyny? It has nothing to do with women, the answer is rhubarb of course! That's your dirty mind at work!
Depending on the circumstances, it might not be very long. My point of view is we're adults, it was funny to me, and the earlier you know that about me the better.
Sometimes, their response tells me if I want to know them better. I'm a Doug Stanhope fan... dark dark humor. If they can't handle a peepee joke, they shouldn't be around me for extended periods of time.
Me? About 2 and a half seconds.
But I'm inappropriate, just ask my teaching mentors.
I think it depends on the circumstances. I know of groups that used innuendo all the time. So, in that circumstance, any time is possible. But, in general, I would always refrain from telling a dirty joke. Not unless I know the person well. From my religious background, dirty jokes are NEVER told.
I find it a good way to judge a person, so not very long. If they don't like It, then they probably aren't my kind of people anyway.
I guess I am a total fuddy duddy. I never tell dirty jokes. Actually I never tell jokes at all. I'm more of an ironic commentator with a touch of acerbic wit