Pretty straightforward song. Guy and girl meet at a party, sleep with one another. Afterwords, the guy gets jealous of the girl talking with other men, figures she's loose so he starts a fight to 'win her back.' Turns out she was sincere with him and was simply chatting with another guy. He offers to try and patch things up, but she gives up on him.
After further listening, I think this song is actually a pro-feminism song touching on the problems with assumptions. The most notable point is that some see the roles as black and white, even from some feminist perspectives, such as a feminist woman should work to prove she's feminist. The "go with it" girl's perspective is that she should choose to do what she wants. A feminist could work or be a home-maker; what's important is that she has a choice. Pressure to work is a problem, too.
After further listening, I think this song is actually a pro-feminism song touching on the problems with assumptions. The most notable point is that some see the roles as black and white, even from some feminist perspectives, such as a feminist woman should work to prove she's feminist. The "go with it" girl's perspective is that she should choose to do what she wants. A feminist could work or be a home-maker; what's important is that she has a choice. Pressure to work is a problem, too.
Pretty straightforward song. Guy and girl meet at a party, sleep with one another. Afterwords, the guy gets jealous of the girl talking with other men, figures she's loose so he starts a fight to 'win her back.' Turns out she was sincere with him and was simply chatting with another guy. He offers to try and patch things up, but she gives up on him.
After further listening, I think this song is actually a pro-feminism song touching on the problems with assumptions. The most notable point is that some see the roles as black and white, even from some feminist perspectives, such as a feminist woman should work to prove she's feminist. The "go with it" girl's perspective is that she should choose to do what she wants. A feminist could work or be a home-maker; what's important is that she has a choice. Pressure to work is a problem, too.
After further listening, I think this song is actually a pro-feminism song touching on the problems with assumptions. The most notable point is that some see the roles as black and white, even from some feminist perspectives, such as a feminist woman should work to prove she's feminist. The "go with it" girl's perspective is that she should choose to do what she wants. A feminist could work or be a home-maker; what's important is that she has a choice. Pressure to work is a problem, too.