i think that this song definitely adresses oral sex with lyrics like "way down south" but "down your throat" and "in your mouth" for example i think are about kissing. so it's about how in general when your being intimate with somone you can't really see them cus you're too close.
it's why i can't help but peek somtimes when i kiss.
That's true but it's too obvious to be interesting. I think it's talking about a relationship where all two people do anymore is have sex, so they don't know each other anymore. "I might as well be out in space" - they're physically intimate, but mentally lightyears apart.
That's true but it's too obvious to be interesting. I think it's talking about a relationship where all two people do anymore is have sex, so they don't know each other anymore. "I might as well be out in space" - they're physically intimate, but mentally lightyears apart.
The ultimate meaning is that sexual intimacy alone isn't real intimacy at all. Hence "I might as well be out in space." "I'm never sure if it was still you" -- she might as well be anyone, because they don't have a mental connection anymore.
The ultimate meaning is that sexual intimacy alone isn't real intimacy at all. Hence "I might as well be out in space." "I'm never sure if it was still you" -- she might as well be anyone, because they don't have a mental connection anymore.
Oh, and "microscope" refers to seeing only a small aspect of her, that is, parts of her body and her sexuality, not the big picture -- her whole person.
Oh, and "microscope" refers to seeing only a small aspect of her, that is, parts of her body and her sexuality, not the big picture -- her whole person.
i think that this song definitely adresses oral sex with lyrics like "way down south" but "down your throat" and "in your mouth" for example i think are about kissing. so it's about how in general when your being intimate with somone you can't really see them cus you're too close. it's why i can't help but peek somtimes when i kiss.
That's true but it's too obvious to be interesting. I think it's talking about a relationship where all two people do anymore is have sex, so they don't know each other anymore. "I might as well be out in space" - they're physically intimate, but mentally lightyears apart.
That's true but it's too obvious to be interesting. I think it's talking about a relationship where all two people do anymore is have sex, so they don't know each other anymore. "I might as well be out in space" - they're physically intimate, but mentally lightyears apart.
The ultimate meaning is that sexual intimacy alone isn't real intimacy at all. Hence "I might as well be out in space." "I'm never sure if it was still you" -- she might as well be anyone, because they don't have a mental connection anymore.
The ultimate meaning is that sexual intimacy alone isn't real intimacy at all. Hence "I might as well be out in space." "I'm never sure if it was still you" -- she might as well be anyone, because they don't have a mental connection anymore.
Oh, and "microscope" refers to seeing only a small aspect of her, that is, parts of her body and her sexuality, not the big picture -- her whole person.
Oh, and "microscope" refers to seeing only a small aspect of her, that is, parts of her body and her sexuality, not the big picture -- her whole person.