Writers Who Can’t Appreciate a Good “That’s What She Said”

Wednesday, 20 August, 2008

Really, writers who can’t crack half a smile to enjoy the simple inappropriate humor of a good “That’s What She Said?”

Come on now. There’s a time and a place for almost any type of humor, and “That’s What She Said” is America’s favorite way of failing to acknowledge that.

There’s almost no better way to:

  • Stick it to The Man after a “Respectful Workplace” presentation by Human Resources
  • Find out all at once how easily your girlfriend gets paranoid
  • Earn high-fives from the drunk

and if you’re an attractive lady:

  • Make yourself seem approachable to guys who wouldn’t have bothered otherwise

The problem with “That’s What She Said” is it’s hard to quit once you get started. The type of brave soul who will offer one up in a questionable scenario may not always have the willpower to stop at just one. They’re like the Doritos of sexual harassment.

So give a guy (or lady) a break, you voice of reason, you. To you I present the most shameful “That’s What She Said” of all:

Really?