I personally, am a sucker for any song with a LGBTQ+ or poly theme, and as usual, our bisexual friend Halsey does not disappoint. In “Bad At Love,” we see Halsey battle one of the largest problems that face individuals when they join together to become a couple – the idea that one partner as the ability to “fix” the other. We watch as Halsey jumps from relationship to relationship trying to find someone who will deal with her emotional baggage so that she doesn’t have to. She cites her struggles with jealousy as well as emotional distance she can feel in relationships as reasons why she’s “bad at love,” but she clearly has no interest in trying to improve her emotional unavailability, only to wait for the right person to come around and fix it. I’m hoping to hear a new hit from Halsey about the benefits of therapy and an
awesome new girlfriend (or girlfriends?!) but I suppose we’ll have to wait and see…
I personally, am a sucker for any song with a LGBTQ+ or poly theme, and as usual, our bisexual friend Halsey does not disappoint. In “Bad At Love,” we see Halsey battle one of the largest problems that face individuals when they join together to become a couple – the idea that one partner as the ability to “fix” the other. We watch as Halsey jumps from relationship to relationship trying to find someone who will deal with her emotional baggage so that she doesn’t have to. She cites her struggles with jealousy as well as emotional distance she can feel in relationships as reasons why she’s “bad at love,” but she clearly has no interest in trying to improve her emotional unavailability, only to wait for the right person to come around and fix it. I’m hoping to hear a new hit from Halsey about the benefits of therapy and an awesome new girlfriend (or girlfriends?!) but I suppose we’ll have to wait and see…
@ReonataO omg me too
@ReonataO omg me too