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Adding a layer of social commentary, Fraser also engaged in humorous critique of gender stereotypes—an element often present in comedy. She pointed out the flawed logic behind claims such as "Men are rational, women are hormonal," highlighting the inconsistency in dismissing women's emotions while emphasizing that men, too, experience hormones.
Fraser quipped, "If you do not believe that men have hormones, wait outside a pub on a Saturday night." She vividly described scenes of pub fights where men throw punches over trivial matters, suggesting that hormonal behavior is universal, not gender-specific. Her humor underscores the absurdity of dismissing women's emotional responses as mere "hormonal," paralleling it with men's often impulsive, hormonal-driven actions.