This song is about a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her because she has no self-respect. This is typical "female liberation" through sexualisation. Well done Wynter
I do not see how a woman taking a lighthearted pleasure in her sexuality and expressing that pleasure along with her fantasies leads one to conclude that she has no self-respect. Your claim that this is a song about "a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her" is rather presumptuous.
I do not see how a woman taking a lighthearted pleasure in her sexuality and expressing that pleasure along with her fantasies leads one to conclude that she has no self-respect. Your claim that this is a song about "a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her" is rather presumptuous.
Every person has fantasies just like those expressed by Gordon in this song. (Do not confuse fantasy with desire.) However, many people are simply too prudish to express and converse about such ideas and thoughts, propagating an overly conservative society with regards to sexuality in...
Every person has fantasies just like those expressed by Gordon in this song. (Do not confuse fantasy with desire.) However, many people are simply too prudish to express and converse about such ideas and thoughts, propagating an overly conservative society with regards to sexuality in which people like yourself condemn such expression as immoral without any rational justification.
As I said initially, this is a fun, lighthearted song about sexuality and sexual fantasy. It is not ashamed to convey and express those ideas which everyone has, but are all too often unwilling to express and take pleasure in. Dirty Talk is not a song about "female liberation." It is about sexual liberation.
describing a female as "cheap" for whatever reason is the only anti-liberation i see here. describe those with active sex lives as cheap if that's how you feel, but a human being? come on, wake up and smell the irony here. that's just a different way to objectify a person, another side of the same old misogynistic coin. if you truly care about feminist issues, you'd have crafted a more eloquent, logical comment than this superficial rant against someone expressing their sexuality, crude lyrics or not.
describing a female as "cheap" for whatever reason is the only anti-liberation i see here. describe those with active sex lives as cheap if that's how you feel, but a human being? come on, wake up and smell the irony here. that's just a different way to objectify a person, another side of the same old misogynistic coin. if you truly care about feminist issues, you'd have crafted a more eloquent, logical comment than this superficial rant against someone expressing their sexuality, crude lyrics or not.
This song is about a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her because she has no self-respect. This is typical "female liberation" through sexualisation. Well done Wynter
I do not see how a woman taking a lighthearted pleasure in her sexuality and expressing that pleasure along with her fantasies leads one to conclude that she has no self-respect. Your claim that this is a song about "a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her" is rather presumptuous.
I do not see how a woman taking a lighthearted pleasure in her sexuality and expressing that pleasure along with her fantasies leads one to conclude that she has no self-respect. Your claim that this is a song about "a cheap girl who will let anyone do anything to her" is rather presumptuous.
Every person has fantasies just like those expressed by Gordon in this song. (Do not confuse fantasy with desire.) However, many people are simply too prudish to express and converse about such ideas and thoughts, propagating an overly conservative society with regards to sexuality in...
Every person has fantasies just like those expressed by Gordon in this song. (Do not confuse fantasy with desire.) However, many people are simply too prudish to express and converse about such ideas and thoughts, propagating an overly conservative society with regards to sexuality in which people like yourself condemn such expression as immoral without any rational justification.
As I said initially, this is a fun, lighthearted song about sexuality and sexual fantasy. It is not ashamed to convey and express those ideas which everyone has, but are all too often unwilling to express and take pleasure in. Dirty Talk is not a song about "female liberation." It is about sexual liberation.
describing a female as "cheap" for whatever reason is the only anti-liberation i see here. describe those with active sex lives as cheap if that's how you feel, but a human being? come on, wake up and smell the irony here. that's just a different way to objectify a person, another side of the same old misogynistic coin. if you truly care about feminist issues, you'd have crafted a more eloquent, logical comment than this superficial rant against someone expressing their sexuality, crude lyrics or not.
describing a female as "cheap" for whatever reason is the only anti-liberation i see here. describe those with active sex lives as cheap if that's how you feel, but a human being? come on, wake up and smell the irony here. that's just a different way to objectify a person, another side of the same old misogynistic coin. if you truly care about feminist issues, you'd have crafted a more eloquent, logical comment than this superficial rant against someone expressing their sexuality, crude lyrics or not.