In my opinion, it's about some sexual situation. Not sure if Morrisey is the one "playing" the protagonist role here or if it is about someone else.
The only thing I wanted to point out is that men have undeveloped mammary glands, too (that's why guys have nipples just like women but can't do things such as lactation). I mention this just because I saw many people saying "he's talking about a woman" just because of that line when it still could be a about a guy.
I still can't figure why are always people getting so "upset" with the well-known and, almost, trademark ambiguity on the Smiths' songs. It doesn't matter if they talk about a girl or a guy, the songs are awesome and the gender of the referred person won't ever change that. Period.
In my opinion, it's about some sexual situation. Not sure if Morrisey is the one "playing" the protagonist role here or if it is about someone else.
The only thing I wanted to point out is that men have undeveloped mammary glands, too (that's why guys have nipples just like women but can't do things such as lactation). I mention this just because I saw many people saying "he's talking about a woman" just because of that line when it still could be a about a guy.
I still can't figure why are always people getting so "upset" with the well-known and, almost, trademark ambiguity on the Smiths' songs. It doesn't matter if they talk about a girl or a guy, the songs are awesome and the gender of the referred person won't ever change that. Period.
@kobane Albeit Morrissey NEVER wrote about something as base as you suggest
@kobane Albeit Morrissey NEVER wrote about something as base as you suggest
@kobane Albeit Morrissey NEVER wrote about something as base as you suggest
@kobane Albeit Morrissey NEVER wrote about something as base as you suggest