More serious than it first sounds. It reminds me of a John Eldredge book. It is about how women domesticate men. Its not really about toys, rather about masculinity
YES! This is easily the best explanation so far. It is a lighthearted delivery of a slightly more serious topic. Thus song wrestles with what it means to be a man and how the definition of such typically varies between women and men.
YES! This is easily the best explanation so far. It is a lighthearted delivery of a slightly more serious topic. Thus song wrestles with what it means to be a man and how the definition of such typically varies between women and men.
"They don't feel my pain in vogue or cosmopolitan," is saying, "They don't hold the definition of what a man is, and I should have a say." The whole song is the struggle between wanting to please your significant other while still allowing yourself to use your free time in ways that you truly enjoy, regardless...
"They don't feel my pain in vogue or cosmopolitan," is saying, "They don't hold the definition of what a man is, and I should have a say." The whole song is the struggle between wanting to please your significant other while still allowing yourself to use your free time in ways that you truly enjoy, regardless of public opinion.
More serious than it first sounds. It reminds me of a John Eldredge book. It is about how women domesticate men. Its not really about toys, rather about masculinity
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YES! This is easily the best explanation so far. It is a lighthearted delivery of a slightly more serious topic. Thus song wrestles with what it means to be a man and how the definition of such typically varies between women and men.
YES! This is easily the best explanation so far. It is a lighthearted delivery of a slightly more serious topic. Thus song wrestles with what it means to be a man and how the definition of such typically varies between women and men.
"They don't feel my pain in vogue or cosmopolitan," is saying, "They don't hold the definition of what a man is, and I should have a say." The whole song is the struggle between wanting to please your significant other while still allowing yourself to use your free time in ways that you truly enjoy, regardless...
"They don't feel my pain in vogue or cosmopolitan," is saying, "They don't hold the definition of what a man is, and I should have a say." The whole song is the struggle between wanting to please your significant other while still allowing yourself to use your free time in ways that you truly enjoy, regardless of public opinion.