"When you get to fifty-two, food becomes more important than sex"
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The subtext is classic Lehrer: appetite is appetite, and civilization is just the thin layer of manners we put over the fact that we’re bodies with needs. Swapping sex for food also side-eyes a culture that treats sex as the ultimate proof of vitality while pretending food is merely fuel. Lehrer flips that hierarchy and, in doing so, gives permission to admit what people rarely say out loud: pleasures reorder themselves. Not because life becomes sadder, but because priorities get more honest.
Context matters, too. Lehrer’s mid-century comic persona thrived on saying the impolite thing with impeccable timing. In an era that still marketed romance and masculinity as lifelong performances, he offers a punchline that doubles as a release valve. It’s not anti-sex; it’s anti-posturing. The laugh comes from recognition: everyone ages, everyone eats, and only one of those is reliably scheduled.
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"When you get to fifty-two, food becomes more important than sex." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-you-get-to-fifty-two-food-becomes-more-107690/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.







