How can Europoors criticize repressed sexuality when their own culture doesn't even know what to make of sex? Continental humor uses sex as the punchline of 90% of its jokes, but how do they even find humor in sex if it's not something that ought to be hidden and curtained off? It's bringing what's hidden to light that makes things relatable and amusing. What we find funny is the taboo. But that's not the case here. Is the act of sex itself really so funny that it can stand on its own as a joke? And if that's the case, how sad that that is what sex has become.
>>9156680
What a bunch of nonsense you just wrote
>>9156680
>How can Europoors criticize
stopped reading there