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[–]wuzizname0 points
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I heard this song on the radio the other night and I knew this was going to happen.
What people need to remember is the context of this song and the time when it was written. A young lady out on an unchaperoned date. The whole idea of the song is that she wants to stay with him but is worried about what the neighbours would say, that he dad will be mad, that there will be gossip - she never says she wants to leave because the guy is creeping her out. The guy knows she wants to stay and is helping her to come up with objections to all of the things she's worried about.
This song is sweet, about a young couple and, if anything, could be construed as a women's lib song than anything else - why does she need to go home at a certain time, in a snowstorm, or worry about the neighbours calling her a slut? She should be able to stay with her sweetheart inside where it's nice and warm and enjoy each other's company. But, like everything else that gets filtered through sick liberal extremist minds, it becomes a twisted rape fantasy.
Also, there was no date-rape-drug in the 1940's. Idiots.
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[–] wuzizname 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I heard this song on the radio the other night and I knew this was going to happen.
What people need to remember is the context of this song and the time when it was written. A young lady out on an unchaperoned date. The whole idea of the song is that she wants to stay with him but is worried about what the neighbours would say, that he dad will be mad, that there will be gossip - she never says she wants to leave because the guy is creeping her out. The guy knows she wants to stay and is helping her to come up with objections to all of the things she's worried about.
This song is sweet, about a young couple and, if anything, could be construed as a women's lib song than anything else - why does she need to go home at a certain time, in a snowstorm, or worry about the neighbours calling her a slut? She should be able to stay with her sweetheart inside where it's nice and warm and enjoy each other's company. But, like everything else that gets filtered through sick liberal extremist minds, it becomes a twisted rape fantasy.
Also, there was no date-rape-drug in the 1940's. Idiots.