Quote #13846
I guess I'm looking for a woman like my mother, and on our first date she'd put her breast in my mouth.
Adam Sandler
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line is framed as shock-comedy: it takes a familiar, culturally legible idea—men “looking for someone like their mother”—and pushes it into taboo territory by collapsing adult romance into infantile dependence. The humor relies on abrupt incongruity and transgression, using an exaggerated, crude image to satirize the psychological cliché and to provoke discomfort-laughter. Read more broadly, it exemplifies a strain of stand-up persona built on arrested development and sexual gross-out, where the speaker’s confession is intentionally too revealing to be sincere. Its significance is less philosophical than performative: it signals boundary-testing and a deliberately juvenile comedic voice.




