Wow. ALl of these comments are very.. dramatic.
I personally love this song, and I don't think it's bashing gay people.
He's just gonna stay a, manly man.
I love Brad paisley, so lick my Mom.
I don't think he's bashing anyone in this song. He just like being very masculine and that's good for him :)
I'm gay and I don't find this song to be offensive at all.
I love this song
I don't think he's bashing anyone in this song. He just like being very masculine and that's good for him :)
I'm gay and I don't find this song to be offensive at all.
I love this song
Haha, well if you are wondering, my comment is 90% sarcasm :)
Haha, well if you are wondering, my comment is 90% sarcasm :)
But I kind of disagree - it's definitely bashing a certain type of man. There is nothing wrong with being a "manly" man (problematic term there) and liking being that way, except Brad Paisley seems to be implying that any guy who doesn't act in that "manly" way isn't "still a guy". The old gender roles and such. It's tiring to see it reinforced. I think it does more harm than good.
But I kind of disagree - it's definitely bashing a certain type of man. There is nothing wrong with being a "manly" man (problematic term there) and liking being that way, except Brad Paisley seems to be implying that any guy who doesn't act in that "manly" way isn't "still a guy". The old gender roles and such. It's tiring to see it reinforced. I think it does more harm than good.
He never actually says its bad. In fact he says its "hip now to be feminized." That line actually implies he is the outcast and going against the norm. Since the norm is normally put above the rebelion from the norm, the lyrics actually imply that the things he doesn't do and the things he isn't is actually above what he does do. He is simply a man that wants to be a man.
He never actually says its bad. In fact he says its "hip now to be feminized." That line actually implies he is the outcast and going against the norm. Since the norm is normally put above the rebelion from the norm, the lyrics actually imply that the things he doesn't do and the things he isn't is actually above what he does do. He is simply a man that wants to be a man.
Wow. ALl of these comments are very.. dramatic. I personally love this song, and I don't think it's bashing gay people. He's just gonna stay a, manly man. I love Brad paisley, so lick my Mom.
I don't think he's bashing anyone in this song. He just like being very masculine and that's good for him :) I'm gay and I don't find this song to be offensive at all. I love this song
I don't think he's bashing anyone in this song. He just like being very masculine and that's good for him :) I'm gay and I don't find this song to be offensive at all. I love this song
Haha, well if you are wondering, my comment is 90% sarcasm :)
Haha, well if you are wondering, my comment is 90% sarcasm :)
But I kind of disagree - it's definitely bashing a certain type of man. There is nothing wrong with being a "manly" man (problematic term there) and liking being that way, except Brad Paisley seems to be implying that any guy who doesn't act in that "manly" way isn't "still a guy". The old gender roles and such. It's tiring to see it reinforced. I think it does more harm than good.
But I kind of disagree - it's definitely bashing a certain type of man. There is nothing wrong with being a "manly" man (problematic term there) and liking being that way, except Brad Paisley seems to be implying that any guy who doesn't act in that "manly" way isn't "still a guy". The old gender roles and such. It's tiring to see it reinforced. I think it does more harm than good.
He never actually says its bad. In fact he says its "hip now to be feminized." That line actually implies he is the outcast and going against the norm. Since the norm is normally put above the rebelion from the norm, the lyrics actually imply that the things he doesn't do and the things he isn't is actually above what he does do. He is simply a man that wants to be a man.
He never actually says its bad. In fact he says its "hip now to be feminized." That line actually implies he is the outcast and going against the norm. Since the norm is normally put above the rebelion from the norm, the lyrics actually imply that the things he doesn't do and the things he isn't is actually above what he does do. He is simply a man that wants to be a man.