I'm not too old, but I was raised on "classic rock"; nothing wrong there. ;)
I'm not too old, but I was raised on "classic rock"; nothing wrong there. ;)
So because she's grabbing him and the situation is ambiguous, he's a rapist? I really am just not comprehending what you mean. You're making connections that aren't in the song and you sound ignorant - that's why I'm getting angry. I'm not disagreeing that they aren't necessarily signs of consent, but in this…
Given that it's from the point of view of the guy, I know the female mindset isn't purely displayed, but other than the "I know you want it" line, he also says the girl is grabbing on him, and wants to "hug" him. T.I.'s verse opens with "one thing I ask of you" before his fantasies and asks the girl he's rapping to…
Clear signals like "The way you grab me / Must wanna get nasty" and "I feel so lucky / you want to hug me"?
I asked this directed at someone else, but it feels apt here: if a male artist has a song, he isn't allowed to talk about the girl's feelings without a female artist providing additional narrative, or what? Why is it a leap to, "He is saying what she should be thinking," and not, "She told him previously that she was…
I always keep a fresh tarp in the bedroom, but it's not for brains or bloody anuses...
I can't disagree, you need to treat that precious starfruit like a gift from Glob himself, but "tear that ass up" is a fairly common colloquialism for good sex, as well as a weird, round-about brag-metaphor about being hung. Misogynistic, yes; rape-y, well, not really. (Some girl might like a bloody wound more often…
But that's my point exactly - "I know you want it" is NOT an inherently negative phrase. There is narrative support showing that the girl does, indeed, want it - he isn't using that line to exert authority, to exploit or to harm. Just because it makes sense in the context of rape, and is a (bullshit, obvs)…
"Beat the pussy up, beat the pussy up. Beat the pussy up, beat the pussy up."
Agreed. It's about T.I.'s big dick and it's ability to fuck; would the lady like to partake? It even says: hit him up when you want it, not: T.I.'s gon rape a bitch. Damn.
Right? I'm not a woman, and I'm not saying it's the same thing, but I am a gay man and a bottom, and I like a slap on the ass and a little hair pulling, too - I'm not sure when those things became, by definition, rape, especially when the rest of the song is Thicke singing about how much she wants him - how much they…
"You the hottest bitch in this place," the general comparison to "other bitches" by T.I., that kind of language is really rude, even in a "complimentary" way.
It's about a girl who was with another guy, and Robin Thicke was waiting for his opportunity with her because she's a "good girl" who won't cheat on her current boyfriend. "I know you want it" can be interpreted as harassment, I guess, unless it's... a true statement about the girl in the story? I guess that the…
I always interpreted that as about getting stoned. "Baby, can you breathe" is the closest line I've heard that could be considered rape-y, especially with "it always works for me," but I thought that was about his "swag," not his GHB. And "no more pretending" is right in line with the rest of the song about a girl…
I dunno. Lyrics about vaguely rough sex aren't necessarily rape-y, sorry. "I'll give you something big enough to tear your ass in two" and "He don't smack that ass and pull your hair like that" might be suggestive, but only of a big dick and rough sex... Nothing about it says non consensual and to read rape into it…
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Wow. There's a reason she's a fucking legend. She conveys so much... irony? in this one picture. Plus, the makeup is done really flawlessly, and especially interestingly and blatantly down the collarbone so as to highlight the transition. Love it!
This jacket is pretty awesome. Love his use of patterns.
That yellow outfit is gorgeous!