12672031, RE: i used anecdotal evidence and i read the song lyrics. Posted by ThaTruth, Thu Dec-11-14 12:14 AM
>>>father figure is about a woman with daddy issues. > >yes. ppl have been cruel to the object of his affection in >their past, >and he wants that person to view him as the good father figure >they never had. > >i ain't never heard of gay dudes talk to men that way. >but plenty of dudes that get laid in the regular have spoken >on it. >"women w/ daddy issues" is something straight men become aware >of >as soon as they start getting trim on the regular.
So you're saying they're aren't any older gay dudes getting it in with younger dudes and playing a "father figure" role at the same time?
> >>>i want your sex is about being in the "friend zone." >>> > > >i have never in my life heard of a gay man complaining that >a dude he liked wasn't giving up the drawls because he was in >the "friend zone." > >gay dudes cite lots of reasons for not getting laid. >that's not one of them. that's something that straight dudes >say, in my experience. > > > >>>they speak more to issues pertaining to dealing with women, >>>not men. >>> >>> > > > >>>"faith" could be about either gender. > >it's about being afraid to put your heart out there to get >stepped on. >that's universal. > > >>>"freedom 90" might be about being gay but i dunno-- it's >>>probably about fame. >>> > >some of the lyrics sound like they are about wanting to come >out as gay, >but taken as a whole, the lyrics are about dealing with the >public and the label >and wanting to get away from his Wham! image. > > >>>his 90s hits were about being gay (fastlove, outside, etc). > >>> >>> >> > > > >do straight dudes typically let women blow them in their car >because they just needed to take their mind off of >heartbreak? > >is it that easy for straight men to find quick sex? >or is that more like a cruising experience that only gay men >experience? > >i am speaking anecdotally. > >I don't know. > > >but these are reasonable interpretations of these lyrics. >i didn't talk to George Michael, but I can listen good >and that's my interpretation of the lyrics. > >why do you disagree? >
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