So when it comes to learning humor, the advice on here is to find a role model whom you personally find funny. For me, Tate's style of humor made me crack up more than any other comedian I've seen, with the mixture of cockiness, edginess and conspicuous consumption, while also making fun of specific types of people.
I've tried modeling a toned down version in my own interactions to mixed results, where it draws in some women and other women seem absolutely disgusted and some were also fairly intimidated by it. It also has the drawback of making me despised in liberal circles (living in NYC so that's more than a decent amount of people), so now when I'm around those circles, I try to be much more PC at the cost of being seen as more of a background character.
I guess the question is should I look to find another role model with a broader humor type, or is there a way to make it work with a broader range of women? Or am I thinking of it the wrong way and I should go all in to this type of humor? Would love to hear other's opinions.
Example of the type of humor I'm talking about:
I've tried modeling a toned down version in my own interactions to mixed results, where it draws in some women and other women seem absolutely disgusted and some were also fairly intimidated by it. It also has the drawback of making me despised in liberal circles (living in NYC so that's more than a decent amount of people), so now when I'm around those circles, I try to be much more PC at the cost of being seen as more of a background character.
I guess the question is should I look to find another role model with a broader humor type, or is there a way to make it work with a broader range of women? Or am I thinking of it the wrong way and I should go all in to this type of humor? Would love to hear other's opinions.
Example of the type of humor I'm talking about: