Posted on 07/30/2024 7:22:18 PM PDT by Morgana
Live Action’s latest comedy video features satire about “Men’s Locker Room Talk.” The video, titled, “What kind of men talk about women like this?” joins the lineup of several other Live Action comedy sketches which tackle pro-life issues with humor, including the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, how ‘pro-choice’ bosses seem to offer support mainly by supporting abortion, how ‘abortion rights’ are really ‘pro-choice men’s rights,” and so on.
In the latest video, the main character approaches another man (who we learn later is named “Gary”) in a men’s locker room to ask for advice on his upcoming date with a woman and his intention to “get to third base” with her. And from there, things begin to go sideways for the main character, who ends up wondering just what kind of locker room he’s wandered into.
“I love third base. You wanna, like, find out her hopes and dreams for her future. Nice!” says Gary in response.
“No, I just want her to take off—” says the main character, as he is interrupted by Gary.
“Take off any masks that she puts on for people she doesn’t feel she can fully trust. I get it. You wanna, like, listen to her share her heart. Get to know the real her,” Gary interjects.
“No…” says the main character, clearly confused and continuing to attempt to explain why he is “into this girl” he’s going to take on a date. Then another man (later identified as “Steve”) gets involved in the conversation. Gary and Steve then banter back and forth about how a woman’s “creative ambitions” are “such a turn-on” and how they “totally get it, too.”
As the comedy sketch continues, yet another man approaches, unfolding a large paper for Gary and Steve to view. The main character approaches, apparently expecting to see some sort of objectified woman on the paper, and instead he sees that the men are looking at a list of “How Best to Love My Wife Today: 10 Reminders.”
As the video goes on, the unexpected responses from the locker room men continue, as one man is asked “How many notches you got on your belt?” and he responds, “Six. Four girls, two boys,” referring to he and his wife’s children and displaying a family photo on his phone. “Yeah, my wife and I are crazy about these little munchkins.”
By the end of the video, the main character is clearly frustrated with the direction of the conversation, saying, “This is the weirdest locker room I’ve ever been in, and I’m just looking for some quality advice” about how he can have sex with “this chick” he’s taking on a date.
At first, the group of men all look at him, puzzled, and then one says, “So… you’re already thinking about marriage and kids! That’s AWESOME, man!”
The real truth is women speak far worse about men together when the topic comes up, than men do about women. I’ve heard them, and sometimes (over)heard them. Womem are far more vulgar and graphic.
Both sexes do it and surprise, the sex that talks 2 1/2 times as much, is more vu,gar and graphic about it.
Yet only men are made to be the ones that do it, and its funny that the sex more vulgar and grpahic about it shames the other sex for doing what they do. Projection.
Correct. From commercials to shows, men are portrayed as stupid bumbling clowns. No wonder men think twice about approaching women—real women. Screw that.
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I liked “Nice Deck” by Jeff Foxworthy and gang.
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You must hang around the wrong women.
You need to find a better class of women...
Nope its normal women. But for you apologists its always I must be wrong. Typical.
Yeah I just can’t be right. /sarc
You’re right about some women. That said, YOU deserve better...
My first real job at age 20, I was one guy with 20+ female coworkers. I can definitely say this is true. Women are as bad if not worse than men. I also had a woman expose herself more than once with tons of witnesses and it was laughed about. It did not offend me but definitely would have been a double standard had the roles been reversed.
You probably would have lost your job if you did that. Even if she was ok with it, any other woman around who wasn’t would have gotten you fired.
I’ve worked in factories when younger. I know what I know as well. Its the same as what you discovered.
The women you know are not normal.
They were normal working class women. Same experiences with college women. All different places and backgrounds.
Across decades of living.
I just have to be wrong though. :)
Considering the level of women hatred displayed regularly on FR, that must be the case for many of the male FReepers.
2024 is the new normal.
We are protesting against the indoctrination by the Democratic Party.
I don’t know about all this.
But when I was going to college after I got out of the USN, I got a summer job at an insurance company as the “Mail Boy”. In this office, there was probably a hundred women, no other guys.
I was dating a gal at the time, and a lot of the women were older, but it was still kind of interesting...hahaha...I never got close enough to hear any of them talking!
Every morning that summer, I drove the twenty miles to work in my yellow MG, top down, commuting with one of my mom’s friends who worked there, it was kind of funny. I think she may have even been the one who got me the job.
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