Well whatever sexuality, the Troubadors always used their "crushes" in their songs in the opposite sex as they were, just to keep the identity unknown, or to indicate that they were powerful, or...something. Of course, they sang about how they didn't want their objects of affection because they knew they'd only be disapointed if they got them (or they simply were not good enough). Actually, I see a sort of similarity. The fact that you want someone who is fake, rather than real. What is that? Why do we want to be who we are not to get those who are not real? I mean, to get someone who is honest, and themself.
Actually, I lie, I have no idea what this is about. But that's what makes it cool.
Well whatever sexuality, the Troubadors always used their "crushes" in their songs in the opposite sex as they were, just to keep the identity unknown, or to indicate that they were powerful, or...something. Of course, they sang about how they didn't want their objects of affection because they knew they'd only be disapointed if they got them (or they simply were not good enough). Actually, I see a sort of similarity. The fact that you want someone who is fake, rather than real. What is that? Why do we want to be who we are not to get those who are not real? I mean, to get someone who is honest, and themself.
Actually, I lie, I have no idea what this is about. But that's what makes it cool.
@CÆT Wow!
@CÆT Wow!