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People who say you shouldn't laugh at your own jokes are either sad, sad people or have never told a funny joke or story ever.
There's jokes and stories I've been saying for 20 years that still make me laugh as I'm saying it.
Be a man, laugh at your own jokes.
Followed your advice, now my husband complains I'm not the woman he married anymore.
Laughing sounds like one of them "emotions" that aren't sposed to exist for real manly men, so says the teevee
/- Cleetus