Lyric discussion by LaaDeDaa 

This song is about a guy who is revealed to his girlfriend that he was cheating on her with her friend and what was happening before she found out. The beginning/chorus starts out with saying "It’s 9 o’clock on the dot At the spot And I’m hanging’ with her friends again", implying that he's with them a lot, and (as usual) his girlfriend's not there. He feels bad about cheating on her and making her cry. With the next verse, it makes it seem like he never intended on cheating because he really did like the relationship they had. However, with the lines from the chorus "Great taste, a beautiful place And you're fashionably late." he's saying that he caved in to the temptation and it was mostly about convenience. He then says he doesn't want her to be mad, but he understands why she is. The second verse and bridge show how his interest in her is changing and that he's really starting to like the friend more than her. The bridge explains how people are finding out and he's running out of time before the girlfriend finds out. When the chorus starts to change from "making out" to "sex" even he's surprised by how far he took it (Fucking all your friends (what?)) By the end, their relationship is pretty much over and he still feels guilty for cheating, however he doesn't seem regretful for breaking it up.

@LaaDeDaa My last relationship, did this exact thing to me and is listening to this song lately, huh

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