

Jim Gaffigan: A Joke About Men
Jim Gaffigan Nails Why Men Get Grosser With Age
Jim Gaffigan humorously explains that men become "grosser" as they age, contrasting this with how women become more elegant.
He highlights the peculiar biological quirks men face, like hair growing in unwanted places and baldness, saying, "The synapses stop connecting... the brain's like, every month I'm going to grow hair everywhere but this guy's head."
Gaffigan jokes that nature signals older men are "done" mating by turning them into "hairy beasts" in unusual areas, making them look like "the first draft of a human."
He also shares an amusing poolside anecdote about a confident, extremely hairy older man and the social reactions his appearance triggered.
This comedic take insightful illustrates male aging’s awkward physical transformations and societal perceptions.
Men's Natural Grossness and Aging
- Men naturally put in less effort to avoid being gross compared to women.
- Aging affects men and women differently, with men often appearing to "decompose" while women become more elegant.
Nature Signaling Male Aging
- As men age, bodily changes like hair growth happen in unexpected and awkward places.
- This odd hair growth signals nature telling men they're done reproducing.