Even the people who wrote this song with the girls knew it was quite a bit darker than the Spice Girls\' usual bubblegum pop that was very simple or meaningless. When I actually read the lyrics, I started to realize that it sounded a lot like the "child" or woman definitely had some abuse previously - maybe she was sexually abused, or maybe she was just coerced and agreed before she was ready, and so she\'s shown more of herself than she really would have wanted.\n\nAnd the saddest part is, now she\'s put herself into a position where she continues to do so. Once you agree to expose yourself to someone once, how are you to stop when someone else asks you to do it? She\'s basically been caught between being a slut, or if she says no once, she\'s suddenly a prude. Her only way is to not expose her emotions, and hope they do, because then they\'ll be more exposed than she is.
Even the people who wrote this song with the girls knew it was quite a bit darker than the Spice Girls\' usual bubblegum pop that was very simple or meaningless. When I actually read the lyrics, I started to realize that it sounded a lot like the "child" or woman definitely had some abuse previously - maybe she was sexually abused, or maybe she was just coerced and agreed before she was ready, and so she\'s shown more of herself than she really would have wanted.\n\nAnd the saddest part is, now she\'s put herself into a position where she continues to do so. Once you agree to expose yourself to someone once, how are you to stop when someone else asks you to do it? She\'s basically been caught between being a slut, or if she says no once, she\'s suddenly a prude. Her only way is to not expose her emotions, and hope they do, because then they\'ll be more exposed than she is.