This song seems to be about a girl who's very much in love with a guy, but she is in denial about it, because he doesn't want to date her/anyone. Commitment scares him, so she hides her affection under the guise of wanting a strictly physical relationship. The girl has no expectations, because she would rather have SOMETHING with the guy, even if it's strictly physical, as opposed to nothing.
She sings lyrics like, "I can be your one time baby," "I don't wanna care tonight," "You don't have to give me anything," which implies that she doesn't care for an emotional relationship. In reality, her true intentions of developing a serious relationship are revealed within other parts of the song...
"It's me you should be seeing"
"Asking everybody, is he mine, is he mine?
Not quite yet, but I'm gonna get, get him"
She seeks a physical relationship with the guy for two purposes:
1) She enjoys it, in and of itself.
2) She hopes that it will lead to a serious romantic relationship.
This song seems to be about a girl who's very much in love with a guy, but she is in denial about it, because he doesn't want to date her/anyone. Commitment scares him, so she hides her affection under the guise of wanting a strictly physical relationship. The girl has no expectations, because she would rather have SOMETHING with the guy, even if it's strictly physical, as opposed to nothing.
She sings lyrics like, "I can be your one time baby," "I don't wanna care tonight," "You don't have to give me anything," which implies that she doesn't care for an emotional relationship. In reality, her true intentions of developing a serious relationship are revealed within other parts of the song...
"It's me you should be seeing"
"Asking everybody, is he mine, is he mine? Not quite yet, but I'm gonna get, get him"
She seeks a physical relationship with the guy for two purposes: 1) She enjoys it, in and of itself. 2) She hopes that it will lead to a serious romantic relationship.