I find these two lines surprising and frankly borderline disturbing:
"Sometimes I think she must get off on
Turning me on, turning me on"
How is it surprising that someone cares about her partners sexual feelings and not just their own? Do the writers seriously believe that this is an unusual motivation that can't be taken at face value? Is this meant to be ironic? Is it just rhyme without reason? Am I missing something?
I find these two lines surprising and frankly borderline disturbing:
"Sometimes I think she must get off on Turning me on, turning me on"
How is it surprising that someone cares about her partners sexual feelings and not just their own? Do the writers seriously believe that this is an unusual motivation that can't be taken at face value? Is this meant to be ironic? Is it just rhyme without reason? Am I missing something?