Try taker you shot yourself in the foot in your angry rant. Even assuming your guess of the song's meaning is right;
your claim that the Lysistrata mention is irrelivent is completely illogical. As you wrote
"(the women) declare that they would rather die than give up sex, but finally reluctantly agree because they want the war to end."
Clearly shows that the women in the book did not value sex as much as some sort of emotional aspect (in this case ending a war) In the case of men, sex WAS their #1 priority in the story, as they abandoned their emotional "needs" (in this case the war)
Ironically enough that isn't probably even the point of the song. "
and she's been trying with limited success
to get him to turn out the lights and dance" There we see that the girl was interested in sex.
Amanda seems to say that it's a pity because girls and guys DO want the same things but all over the world "the girls are crying and the boys are masturbating"
Try taker you shot yourself in the foot in your angry rant. Even assuming your guess of the song's meaning is right; your claim that the Lysistrata mention is irrelivent is completely illogical. As you wrote "(the women) declare that they would rather die than give up sex, but finally reluctantly agree because they want the war to end." Clearly shows that the women in the book did not value sex as much as some sort of emotional aspect (in this case ending a war) In the case of men, sex WAS their #1 priority in the story, as they abandoned their emotional "needs" (in this case the war)
Ironically enough that isn't probably even the point of the song. " and she's been trying with limited success to get him to turn out the lights and dance" There we see that the girl was interested in sex.
Amanda seems to say that it's a pity because girls and guys DO want the same things but all over the world "the girls are crying and the boys are masturbating"