![]() Eventually I had that moment where I looked up the lyrics and was mad at the world for "ruining" the song with sex and "deceiving me". ![]() Mine didn't really make sense, but I figured a lot of pop songs made no sense to me-now I know why-so at the time it didn't seem that weird. Sex in the air I don't care I like the smell of it ![]() Sets in the air I don't care I like the smell of itĬos I may be bad but I'm perfectly good at it I had no idea what that stood for at the time, and I misheard everything.Ĭos I may be bad, but I'm perfectly good and it That reminds me, I did something like this with Rihanna's S&M when I was around 10-12. I mean, the song title alone is pretty alluding, but here I am playing ignorance and making up my own lyrics to the chorus (and kinda disregarding everything else LOL). In fact, wondering why I was fine with them is one of the things that helped me realize I was into that. I actually like bdsm songs, and that is why I'm fine with most of Fall Out Boy and Panic at The Disco, since they tend to sound at least vaguely sadomasochistic. I was such a sheltered kid.Ī year or two ago I realized Like Whoa by Aly and AJ on my own.įor a while I was disgusted and even kind of triggered by the idea of songs about sex, but now I find them moderately annoying at worst unless they have a sexist or stalker feel to them or something. I didn't think people would make songs about sex on public radio. I just thought it was about two people being in love and making a blanket fort. Someone had to tell me the former was about sex, and I was so shocked. I just gathered from the context I had that it meant "you make me feel alive". This led to me to being oblivious to some things that would have otherwise been obvious, such as Teenage Dream by Katy Perry and Turn Me On by David Guetta. It took me way too long in my early teens to realize that "turned on" was slang for "aroused", a concept I already didn't really understand. Thinking about it humorously like this, I can tolerate it. Cake By The Ocean by DNCE is a recent example for me, it made even less sense when figuring out it was about having sex on the beach didn't surprise me as much as finding it pretty dumb, why would anyone do it? It doesn't sound very comfortable (not to mention illegal in most places), you'd get sand everywhere lolMy zucchini who is sexual likes this song, but pointed out the impracticality.
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