By Kristyn Schwiep
Russell Brand and ex-wife Katy Perry have been divorced for over a year, but the 38-year-old British comedian is still including Perry, 28, in his stand-up routine. According to UsMagazine.com, Brand made joked about his sex life with Perry during a gig at London’s Soho Theatre on Wednesday, July 31. “When I got divorced, I considered becoming a monk. When you’re a monk, you’re not allowed to have sex with anyone. When you’re married, it’s one person. That’s one more than a monk,” he allegedly joked. “It’s not that different. I’d be having sex thinking, ‘Think of anyone, anyone else.'”
What are some risks of too much humor in a relationship?
Cupid’s Advice:
When you decide to add humor into your relationship you should consider the consequences. Â Using too much humor in a relationship can lead to harsh feelings, confused emotions, and might lead to a break-up.
1. Confused: Using humor in a relationship can sometimes ease an uncomfortable situation, but sometimes you might take it too far. Â Cracking jokes at your partner could leave them seriously confused on how you actually feel about them and your relationship.
2. Feelings:Â Feelings can get hurt when you use too much humor in a relationship. Â Even if you think you are being funny you need to consider your partners feelings. Â You partner might not find the humor that you do and you need to consider his/her feelings before making fun of them, even if it is all in good fun.
3. Break-up:Â Using too much humor in a relationship can ultimately lead to a break-up. Â You partner might not be able to handle all the jokes thrown their way and it might take an emotional toll on them. Â Constantly using humor in your relationship can lead to frustration, which can ultimately lead to you being alone.
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