you kinda answered your own question. he's a huge jackass. i mean, the guy pissed in a mop bucket at a restaurant.
you kinda answered your own question. he's a huge jackass. i mean, the guy pissed in a mop bucket at a restaurant.
1. so now you're trying to imply i have a problem with the woman having sex or being sexual. i was pointing out the song is about sex and not about robin thicke trying to steal away a woman from another man.
2. playing "hard to get" should be a tip that the song is about thicke not knowing what she wants.
3. someone…
how the fuck do you know if i've read the lyrics or not?
wow, just wow. lol.
i've read the lyrics multiple times, asshat.
yes that's exactly what i fucking said. ugh. jez really went down the shithole.
because OPs dissection of it is that the woman is in a relationship and robin thicke is trying to steal her away. the woman in the song is not in a relationship. she was previously, but not anymore. the previous boyfriend tried to tie her…
well i'm sorry that i didn't sit down and dissect every fucking lyric. how does that make her opinion more valid than mine, again?
no, the lines are blurred because he doesn't know if she wants to fuck or not. the only reason he mentions another dude is because he's saying "he tried to tie you down in a monogamous relationship, so let me "liberate" you from that."
if this really was just another "gonna steal you from your man" cockmanship song,…
the blurred line is the line between her saying yes or no to sex. that is literally it, and that is why so many people have a problem with it. he's playing a guessing game with consent.
but she didn't imply that?
he started making comments about her appearance. this clearly made her uncomfortable. i know it's hard for a lot of kotaku commenters to understand, because many are not women and don't really have to deal with things like this, but at least try to have some empathy.
that's basically the same thing i said, ahaha.
this kinda makes me sad that my first time was the basic high school boyfriend, at his house while his parents weren't home, just slightly boring and awkward first time. at least my sex life has only gotten better from then!
because when i say women don't want to be represented as sex objects, your response is that "games are for men."
they're catering to men not a "wide variety of sexuality."
i don't care if the game has beautiful men and women. beautiful doesn't equal the amount of clothing someone wears.
if gamers hated the xbox one so much, why didn't they just get together and make their own console?
see, i can make stupid arguments too.
so men only care about female characters if they're showing off skin. got it.
and they made it that way, so she would have to wear as little as possible.
you know what it doesn't really matter WHY she is the way she is. they MADE her the way she is, whatever the reason is. she's still there for sexual appeal.
maybe because women are tired of being represented in the media as sex objects.
-really there is so much more important things to discuss yet you focus on this?
did you come from kotaku? they breed the best derailers over there, and yours is an A+