I can't believe no one has commented on this song. The lyrics are very interesting, you don't usually, in my opinión, hear songs like that from girl groups. But I have a question to make you if you see it: do you think the Sugababes are, in some way, supporting or udnerstanding the way the "virgin sexy" is behaving, like enticing a man then running away, being scared of sex "like Freddie", or if more the less they are critizing her, and just singing like they were her. What do you think is the point of view of this song?
Personally, I love it, and I think that they are not fully supporting her, but they somehow find it humorously and sad. They can empathize with the girl, like she goes too far when she ain't ready. It's a curious song singing on a topic which most songs don't do these days. To talk about a girl not wanting sex and not outwardly saying ugly things about her is odd these days, even more if the sugababes were understanding her by any means, or something like that.
I can't believe no one has commented on this song. The lyrics are very interesting, you don't usually, in my opinión, hear songs like that from girl groups. But I have a question to make you if you see it: do you think the Sugababes are, in some way, supporting or udnerstanding the way the "virgin sexy" is behaving, like enticing a man then running away, being scared of sex "like Freddie", or if more the less they are critizing her, and just singing like they were her. What do you think is the point of view of this song? Personally, I love it, and I think that they are not fully supporting her, but they somehow find it humorously and sad. They can empathize with the girl, like she goes too far when she ain't ready. It's a curious song singing on a topic which most songs don't do these days. To talk about a girl not wanting sex and not outwardly saying ugly things about her is odd these days, even more if the sugababes were understanding her by any means, or something like that.