Maybe this song doesn't have anything to do with a disfunctional relationship at all, I can see why you would think that, but disfunctional relationships usually start with somebody not being as in love as they were before, I most deffinetly think this song mean more of.. The girl he's singing about, doesn't believe him when she says he loves her, and she thinks he's going to leave, not because she doesn't love him, she wouldn't be with him if she didn't, but maybe she had just been hurt before, maybe multiple times, so it's much much harder for her to believe that this boy is going to be different than all of the other previous men who had hurt her. So he's trying to say in his own way, that no matter what happened in her past, he's going to stay here always for her, even if she doesn't believe YET in his affections. Hence the "Take your time." He's telling her that it would be eaisier for her to have her turst in him, because he knows he's never going to leave her regardless of her suspisions, but he knows how badly she'd been hurt before, he knows how hard it is for her to believe him, and have full faith in his love, but maybe that's where the title of the song two weeks comes into play, maybe they hadn't been together for very long, but he's very much so in love with her, maybe they'd known eachother before they'd decided to jump into a relationship.. I don't know, that's just my interpritation of the song. Think of it how you will, but it's just something to think about. (:
Maybe this song doesn't have anything to do with a disfunctional relationship at all, I can see why you would think that, but disfunctional relationships usually start with somebody not being as in love as they were before, I most deffinetly think this song mean more of.. The girl he's singing about, doesn't believe him when she says he loves her, and she thinks he's going to leave, not because she doesn't love him, she wouldn't be with him if she didn't, but maybe she had just been hurt before, maybe multiple times, so it's much much harder for her to believe that this boy is going to be different than all of the other previous men who had hurt her. So he's trying to say in his own way, that no matter what happened in her past, he's going to stay here always for her, even if she doesn't believe YET in his affections. Hence the "Take your time." He's telling her that it would be eaisier for her to have her turst in him, because he knows he's never going to leave her regardless of her suspisions, but he knows how badly she'd been hurt before, he knows how hard it is for her to believe him, and have full faith in his love, but maybe that's where the title of the song two weeks comes into play, maybe they hadn't been together for very long, but he's very much so in love with her, maybe they'd known eachother before they'd decided to jump into a relationship.. I don't know, that's just my interpritation of the song. Think of it how you will, but it's just something to think about. (: