Okay one question, if you think tending to your guy on a regular basis is a bad thing, let me know the list of things that you expect him to do vs the list of things you think you're expected to do?
The only part of the song that's alarming to me is when she says he puts it in himself. Bro if you gotta force her to smash just find a new chick. Christ
@JohnDoe-ligma Have you heard the song? It's about him forcing his wife to have sex every single night and if she doesn't want to he'll "put it in himself" or go sleep with other women.
@@JohnDoe-ligmayes but healthy boundaries should exist. If either party doesn't want to engage in sex every night then threats of cheating or literal assault shouldn't be put on the table.
@rebeccahill6596 I kinda agree with you. I believe you're allowed to have that boundary and shouldn't be assaulted. But the other person deserves to get be with someone who can satisfy their needs. So if you don't want them to get it somewhere else then either do what you gotta do or break up. It's not really cheating If they're literally giving you a heads up before hand. If this was my chick I'd probably do the same and if she didn't want me to cheat but also can't really match me when it comes to sex I would just leave.
@JohnDoe-ligma Cheating is cheating there's no excuse to cheat, just break up instead. And in the song it specifies she has to do it EVERYNIGHT and she's not allowed to be tired.
There is a lady on SM called Honest2Betsy who plays a lot of Ruth's songs. She dresses in vintage clothes but uses these songs to call out the bad attitudes at the time. Society was overall better in the 50's but as with everything else, there were exceptions
Wtf she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
Yeah, you would think after a little while pizza every night would be boring. Even pizza has marginal utility. I get maybe once or twice a week but every night is a little excessive
Oh boo hoo, you have to have sex with your husband. If you don't consent why not just become a nun and let your husband marry Leonora. (I had to adjust my anti romance, given the time period this song takes place in).
do you still think this three months later or was this a joke 💀 be honest this seems like a joke. Like who is bro talking to? This was in the 50’s. Is bro schizophrenic? I get you probably weren’t trying to talk to her really but this comment just genuinely makes u seem crazy also nobody marries just for that. She wouldn’t owe him anything, and that man shouldn’t get it unless she wants it. It’s not just about having sex. It’s about being forced. And it’s not just about having sex with him… it’s every night. Were you high when you wrote this and so your attention was 50/50? LMAO. ALSO WHAT DOES A NUN HAVE TO DO WITH IT?? COME BACK AND EXPLAIN THIS IM LITERALLY DYING HFHFYFHGHGH Daniel. Danny. 💀 Maybe women want to be married and not have sex with their partners?? Maybe for love?? And maybe women don’t consent but WANT to be married and so they just accept it instead of letting him cheat? Maybe women just want genuine love with the one they’ve married and can’t bare to think he’d be with someone else so they’d accept it. and don’t say ‘the song is a joke don’t take me / the song seriously’ because you’re obviously taking it seriously, too. Pls come back and explain this joke or just this comment if you weren’t joking PLEASE 😭🙏🏽🙏🏽 do you still think this. Be honest. (I won’t reply anyway I just wanted to torture you with long text that disagrees with you)
I used to hear my mom's Italian friend singing this, but my mother would always tell her to stop playing it when i was around. Now i understand why. The song was so nice sounding, but now when i understand, i still listen to it.
Because she doesn't want to have sex one or two days a week? Can't you use your hand? Why cheat? That doesn't sound like a loving relationship. It's more controlling and transactional
This is about a man who pressures his wife into s_x every night and will assault her if she falls asleep. It's a metaphor. Do NOT go saying things that you do NOT want to have associated with yourself.
I like when people find out that theres a reason that modern society...its the way that it is. and not...the same as the past. You know, history is doomed to repeat itself, if you dont know it.
Came here to read all the enraged feminazi comments. Didn't get disappointed. Here's a clue feminazis' the album is all comedy sex songs pointed in every direction so cut the B.S. "rage" and just listen to them all and laugh like she intended her audience too.
Sounds like you're the enraged one tho...and just because it's labelled comedy doesn't mean people can't find it in poor taste. What about all those "don't drop the soap!" Prison jokes directed to men? You can acknowledge they're offensive, right? You can laugh but you can still understand it's in poor taste. Is that not the same situation here?
@@starryday100you can find it in poor taste but please stop with all these fake feminists clutching their pearls about how much it proves that all or most marriages in the 50's were full of rape or some shit. All because a stupid novelty song meant to be tounge in cheek and humorous😅
@@Georgina-lv9bt I mean.. even if not all men did it, it was at the very least normalised judging by songs like this? It wasn't even illegal to rape your wife until the 1990s in the UK and USA.
If i had a guy who wanted to have sex every night i would be so happy, theres too many out there who can only do it once and then gotta recharge for a week or so
Aww, yes, it's definitely not a joke even though I laughed even when I've experienced it before. That's kind of the definition of a joke. Wanna know a fun fact, the earlier that a young woman gets onto birth control, the more brain functions are altered, causing a higher fear and anger response. It also increases the rates at which ipv occurs and partner preference as well, overall causing an increase in promiscuity more likelihood of the overevaluation of the self which adds to the phenomenon of "monkey branching" and "cushioning" also dramatically increasing the likelihood of DID and suicide. Feminism post 1960s, especially "sexual liberation" is the greatest lie told to young women. If you're a feminist ipv is the least of your worries. The statistics are rather close now on people who have experienced it between women and men, 1 and 3 and 1 in 4 and that's not considering the stigma of a man reporting such things and false reporting.
Sounds like u have alot of pent up rage from trauma and are projecting on the easiest target instead of getting the help you need. Hope you find peace but I somehow doubt you will…
@@samykalacelle8143 When did i show any emotion other than just stating fact. I'm simply pointing out the toxicity of this mindset people have. I can provide the multiple research studies into birth control on young and middle age women's mind if you'd like. Ps I'am at peace? Happily in a relationship two dogs a nice place a job im happy with. If you ask me you sound like the one projecting.
we forget people in the past were just as dirty as today, just tended to use less swear words when publishing things; played live they worked a lot bluer then the collective memory remembers.
It very much sounds like this song was written in jest and that she was okay with it, making it more of a consent-non-consent thing rather than abuse. Thats actually how i view traditional relationships in general. So long as there's consent, it becomes a very generic sub-dom relationship, and i think in the majority of cases they were. Obviously things are better today, where consent is explicit, but I haye the narrative that they were inherently abusive, since they just weren't
The song does sound like it was written in jest, but probably not the kind you’re thinking of. It’s not a similar situation to “Baby, it’s Cold Outside” where the two are happily joking about a consensual relationship under the guise of flirtation. This sounds more like it’s satirizing accepted views of marital rape at the time. Ruth Wallis wrote satirical songs that discussed taboos like homosexuality and infidelity. The lyrics and tone highlight the disconnect between what the speaker’s saying and the reality of the situation she’s in. I agree that the narrative that relationships back then were inherently abusive is incorrect. However, this isn’t an example of a healthy sub-dom or even traditional marriage. This song is purposefully pointing out messed up marriage dynamics (domestic abuse, really) to shock the listeners into going, “Oh, this thing we’re turning a collective blind eye to is horrible”
@@rissjohnson3308 To be honest, my initial reaction was that this was very similar to baby it's cold outside. However, I'll certainly agree that if the intent of her work was more-so taboo breaking in the name of advocacy, my interpretation was wrong. I'll listen to some more of her work later tonight, I appreciate the response :)
@@EmmaT-qv3eq yeah, no problem! Sorry if I came off like a know-it-all, I just thought you had an interesting perspective on this and wanted to share. I agree with you though that people nowadays tend to see all 1950s marriages as inherently abusive when that wasn’t the case. Like, there are still abusive marriages in 2024, so of course there were marriages in the 50s or beyond that were healthy and loving. Human behavior never changes, it’s just that it’s more accepted these days to call it out whereas it was probably shocking for people back then to hear this song or others like it
@@rissjohnson3308 You weren't, you're perspective was good and I wanted to respond. Like all things, there's nuance and black-and-white perspectives usually don't yield the truth on either side
Y'all are idiots clutching your pearls, I am pretty sure that this was meant as a joke, you can argue its in bad taste but stop sobbing and acting that this was meant to be taken seriously, or that its proof that every man in the 50s was a rap ist. Dear god, Gen Z-ers have lost the plot....if you dont unclutch your ass holes we are fucking doomed.
It is she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
@@Link_-xk9igno it isnt its about maritol rape she even says she isnt allowed to sleep without having sex with him otherwise she wakes up to him raping her. She is exhausted and d0esnt want too but her husband is damanding pizza aka sex every night and she hates it but has to continue
All those trads wives who romanticize the 50s without accepting the toxic parts of 1950s life style should listen to this song (To be clear you’re allowed to be a housewife if you want and like 1950s aesthetic if you want just accept that not all women wants that and that the 1950s had problems and if wasn’t all sunshine and rainbow… in fact far from it)
I think the expectation to sleep with your husband about every night is still a thing pretty much everywhere, and definitely didn’t end in the 50’s. I’ll take better standards of living for that trade off
@@hannahs1683 just because it’s common place elsewhere doesn’t mean that expectation is okay. there is a reason those super happy housewives were always drinking wine and on pills.
@@sogndalsfjora Good point, no woman nowadays is an alcoholic or takes antidepressants. Only a truly miserable, unhealthy society would have people doing that. 2015-2018, 17% of women over 18 had used antidepressants in the past 30 days www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db377-H.pdf
I think a lot of women feels it gives them permission to be victims in their mind no matter what. A lot of women now a days feel like they can hold out never having sex in marriage, using their husbands sex drive against them to declare dominance, and then if the husband gives into his sexual needs with someone else they end up taking all they have. Westerners have their own problems, but all they can seem to do is concentrate on 75 years ago (honestly this song was parodying this idea, so they were already beginning to poke holes in the notion. I think a century would probably be more accurate. Not only that, but women aren't so easy to control, and there were women back then that felt the same exact way as modern day women too, even if it wasn't the cultural norm).
Its not fun at all she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
*On today's episode of - "What can we offended about this week"*
Okay one question, if you think tending to your guy on a regular basis is a bad thing, let me know the list of things that you expect him to do vs the list of things you think you're expected to do?
The only part of the song that's alarming to me is when she says he puts it in himself. Bro if you gotta force her to smash just find a new chick. Christ
.."greatest hits BOOBS" hilarious
im ngl i dont think this song is about pizza guys
Something tells me this song isn't really about pizza.
The song portrays it negatively yet many people say it sounds like a "Good" marriage. I can't stand sex addicts.
It's not sex addiction. Sex is healthy for both a people in general and a relationship.
@JohnDoe-ligma Have you heard the song? It's about him forcing his wife to have sex every single night and if she doesn't want to he'll "put it in himself" or go sleep with other women.
@@JohnDoe-ligmayes but healthy boundaries should exist. If either party doesn't want to engage in sex every night then threats of cheating or literal assault shouldn't be put on the table.
@rebeccahill6596 I kinda agree with you. I believe you're allowed to have that boundary and shouldn't be assaulted. But the other person deserves to get be with someone who can satisfy their needs. So if you don't want them to get it somewhere else then either do what you gotta do or break up. It's not really cheating If they're literally giving you a heads up before hand. If this was my chick I'd probably do the same and if she didn't want me to cheat but also can't really match me when it comes to sex I would just leave.
@JohnDoe-ligma Cheating is cheating there's no excuse to cheat, just break up instead. And in the song it specifies she has to do it EVERYNIGHT and she's not allowed to be tired.
I don't think she's talking about pizza at all
There is a lady on SM called Honest2Betsy who plays a lot of Ruth's songs. She dresses in vintage clothes but uses these songs to call out the bad attitudes at the time. Society was overall better in the 50's but as with everything else, there were exceptions
GUYS I DONT THINK THIS SONG IS ABOUT PIZZA
This is crazy, don’t be like her husband boys!!
The simplest recipe to get everything in life.
Wtf she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
@@NotInterested206 Ok zoomer
Pizza is part of the marriage
Yeah, you would think after a little while pizza every night would be boring. Even pizza has marginal utility. I get maybe once or twice a week but every night is a little excessive
based and 50s pilled
This song gives me so many Rachel Bloom vibes, sounds like something from Crazy Ex Girlfriend.
Oh boo hoo, you have to have sex with your husband. If you don't consent why not just become a nun and let your husband marry Leonora. (I had to adjust my anti romance, given the time period this song takes place in).
do you still think this three months later or was this a joke 💀 be honest this seems like a joke. Like who is bro talking to? This was in the 50’s. Is bro schizophrenic? I get you probably weren’t trying to talk to her really but this comment just genuinely makes u seem crazy also nobody marries just for that. She wouldn’t owe him anything, and that man shouldn’t get it unless she wants it. It’s not just about having sex. It’s about being forced. And it’s not just about having sex with him… it’s every night. Were you high when you wrote this and so your attention was 50/50? LMAO. ALSO WHAT DOES A NUN HAVE TO DO WITH IT?? COME BACK AND EXPLAIN THIS IM LITERALLY DYING HFHFYFHGHGH Daniel. Danny. 💀 Maybe women want to be married and not have sex with their partners?? Maybe for love?? And maybe women don’t consent but WANT to be married and so they just accept it instead of letting him cheat? Maybe women just want genuine love with the one they’ve married and can’t bare to think he’d be with someone else so they’d accept it. and don’t say ‘the song is a joke don’t take me / the song seriously’ because you’re obviously taking it seriously, too. Pls come back and explain this joke or just this comment if you weren’t joking PLEASE 😭🙏🏽🙏🏽 do you still think this. Be honest. (I won’t reply anyway I just wanted to torture you with long text that disagrees with you)
The tune is so catchy, I can't stop myaelf from humming it 😭
I used to hear my mom's Italian friend singing this, but my mother would always tell her to stop playing it when i was around. Now i understand why. The song was so nice sounding, but now when i understand, i still listen to it.
😳😳
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded! Don't get mad if Leanora has to pick up the slack. God bless reciprocity.
Because she doesn't want to have sex one or two days a week? Can't you use your hand? Why cheat? That doesn't sound like a loving relationship. It's more controlling and transactional
No wonder that generation rarely got divorced!
Hilarious!
she's talking about sa, dimwit
@@piercethephoenix517 no sa anywhere. She just finds it hard to keep up with his energy
men are so fucking awful. Male suicide rates are not high enough
@@adenm8963 ya it is sa if the person isn't willing or enthisiastic
Why was this never on the Dr. Demento Show?
Truly a pioneer. Why have I not heard of her sooner?
This is literally how things should be. She has a great attitude and a good spirit about her job.
profile checks out
This is about a man who pressures his wife into s_x every night and will assault her if she falls asleep. It's a metaphor. Do NOT go saying things that you do NOT want to have associated with yourself.
@@6ji4 Ty 😘
I don't think that was a compliment... @@OlympiaCHUD
Ever wonder where clinton and all the celebs got talking about pizza from?
Fucked song, catchy though
@@grendel8342 based song
I wish my mom can understand english. She would relate to this
I'm so sorry :(
I am glad your mom knew what was expected.
@@gregcarlson8438 ew.
I like when people find out that theres a reason that modern society...its the way that it is. and not...the same as the past. You know, history is doomed to repeat itself, if you dont know it.
Came here to read all the enraged feminazi comments. Didn't get disappointed. Here's a clue feminazis' the album is all comedy sex songs pointed in every direction so cut the B.S. "rage" and just listen to them all and laugh like she intended her audience too.
Sounds like you're the enraged one tho...and just because it's labelled comedy doesn't mean people can't find it in poor taste. What about all those "don't drop the soap!" Prison jokes directed to men? You can acknowledge they're offensive, right? You can laugh but you can still understand it's in poor taste. Is that not the same situation here?
Bruh how are you this stupid
@@starryday100you can find it in poor taste but please stop with all these fake feminists clutching their pearls about how much it proves that all or most marriages in the 50's were full of rape or some shit. All because a stupid novelty song meant to be tounge in cheek and humorous😅
@@Georgina-lv9bt I mean.. even if not all men did it, it was at the very least normalised judging by songs like this? It wasn't even illegal to rape your wife until the 1990s in the UK and USA.
wow, what a fun song! good thing it doesn’t have any (not so) secret dark meaning!
Boobs
If i had a guy who wanted to have sex every night i would be so happy, theres too many out there who can only do it once and then gotta recharge for a week or so
The issue is not wanting sex every night, the issue is not listening to a no when someone doesn't want to have it. That's what the song is about
This song is about marital rape.
The album is called boobs its a joke lol. She released 7 comedy albums.
Feminist satire draws out real life experiences in a comedic way, but it definitely isn’t a joke.
Aww, yes, it's definitely not a joke even though I laughed even when I've experienced it before. That's kind of the definition of a joke. Wanna know a fun fact, the earlier that a young woman gets onto birth control, the more brain functions are altered, causing a higher fear and anger response. It also increases the rates at which ipv occurs and partner preference as well, overall causing an increase in promiscuity more likelihood of the overevaluation of the self which adds to the phenomenon of "monkey branching" and "cushioning" also dramatically increasing the likelihood of DID and suicide. Feminism post 1960s, especially "sexual liberation" is the greatest lie told to young women. If you're a feminist ipv is the least of your worries. The statistics are rather close now on people who have experienced it between women and men, 1 and 3 and 1 in 4 and that's not considering the stigma of a man reporting such things and false reporting.
Sounds like u have alot of pent up rage from trauma and are projecting on the easiest target instead of getting the help you need. Hope you find peace but I somehow doubt you will…
@@samykalacelle8143 When did i show any emotion other than just stating fact. I'm simply pointing out the toxicity of this mindset people have. I can provide the multiple research studies into birth control on young and middle age women's mind if you'd like. Ps I'am at peace? Happily in a relationship two dogs a nice place a job im happy with. If you ask me you sound like the one projecting.
ruclips.net/video/aGd17xlVSyk/видео.html I find it funny this just came into discussion.
All the feminists getting in the comments just get lost😂
She described rape
Do you have to be a feminist to be against sexual assault?
So, just feminists are against SA? Cuz I'd imagine you don't have to be feminist to be against that. . . .
This song is about marital rape idiot
@@liviwaslostlol no its not it's a fucking joke. The singer would sing these songs as a joke
I don’t know about you guys, but I think it’d be pretty cool to get some pizza every night 🤷🏻♂️🍕
It is
Right?
I hope you're talking about actual pizza, cuz that's what this song is about.
@@karmabitch4301 actual pizza is not what this song was about, it was about s3x
do you mean that literally or metaphorically?
I thought this song was modern parody. But I looked it up, it's not a joke. It's a real song from the 50s.
It's still a parody. She Was known for using songs to parody the culture at the time.
It was a joke song. What some call a novelty song. The singer did a bunch of similar ones like this, just look her up, dimwit
Calm down. Comedy is a thing.
@@wordragonwhere in their comment do they not seem calm? 😭
we forget people in the past were just as dirty as today, just tended to use less swear words when publishing things; played live they worked a lot bluer then the collective memory remembers.
It very much sounds like this song was written in jest and that she was okay with it, making it more of a consent-non-consent thing rather than abuse. Thats actually how i view traditional relationships in general. So long as there's consent, it becomes a very generic sub-dom relationship, and i think in the majority of cases they were. Obviously things are better today, where consent is explicit, but I haye the narrative that they were inherently abusive, since they just weren't
She obviously mentions that if she doesn’t give it to him every night he’ll rape her or cheat. So no, this is not fine
The song does sound like it was written in jest, but probably not the kind you’re thinking of. It’s not a similar situation to “Baby, it’s Cold Outside” where the two are happily joking about a consensual relationship under the guise of flirtation. This sounds more like it’s satirizing accepted views of marital rape at the time. Ruth Wallis wrote satirical songs that discussed taboos like homosexuality and infidelity. The lyrics and tone highlight the disconnect between what the speaker’s saying and the reality of the situation she’s in. I agree that the narrative that relationships back then were inherently abusive is incorrect. However, this isn’t an example of a healthy sub-dom or even traditional marriage. This song is purposefully pointing out messed up marriage dynamics (domestic abuse, really) to shock the listeners into going, “Oh, this thing we’re turning a collective blind eye to is horrible”
@@rissjohnson3308 To be honest, my initial reaction was that this was very similar to baby it's cold outside. However, I'll certainly agree that if the intent of her work was more-so taboo breaking in the name of advocacy, my interpretation was wrong. I'll listen to some more of her work later tonight, I appreciate the response :)
@@EmmaT-qv3eq yeah, no problem! Sorry if I came off like a know-it-all, I just thought you had an interesting perspective on this and wanted to share. I agree with you though that people nowadays tend to see all 1950s marriages as inherently abusive when that wasn’t the case. Like, there are still abusive marriages in 2024, so of course there were marriages in the 50s or beyond that were healthy and loving. Human behavior never changes, it’s just that it’s more accepted these days to call it out whereas it was probably shocking for people back then to hear this song or others like it
@@rissjohnson3308 You weren't, you're perspective was good and I wanted to respond. Like all things, there's nuance and black-and-white perspectives usually don't yield the truth on either side
Y'all are idiots clutching your pearls, I am pretty sure that this was meant as a joke, you can argue its in bad taste but stop sobbing and acting that this was meant to be taken seriously, or that its proof that every man in the 50s was a rap ist. Dear god, Gen Z-ers have lost the plot....if you dont unclutch your ass holes we are fucking doomed.
Its a parody, but that doesn’t mean it’s a flat joke with no nuance
I feel like this song is trying to tell us something
So must be a good marrige🤣
@@Link_-xk9iguhhhhhhhhhhhhh sir?
It is she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
@@Link_-xk9igno it isnt its about maritol rape she even says she isnt allowed to sleep without having sex with him otherwise she wakes up to him raping her. She is exhausted and d0esnt want too but her husband is damanding pizza aka sex every night and she hates it but has to continue
i just realized the message in this song.
What was your reaction, stranger?
Wow you are very perceptive
This song is a bop. I love pizza 👀
Its not about pizza
Man, this song is disturbing with the message, but thats how its a good song. It tells the message of how women were treated in the 50s.
i mean this was even very shocking in the 50s .......
It's.. it's a joke...
@@Piercus1986 explain what you mean.
@@Piercus1986no, it’s just a parody. That doesn’t make it a flat joke with no nuance though.
Its not a disturbing song people today are just too sensitive
All those trads wives who romanticize the 50s without accepting the toxic parts of 1950s life style should listen to this song (To be clear you’re allowed to be a housewife if you want and like 1950s aesthetic if you want just accept that not all women wants that and that the 1950s had problems and if wasn’t all sunshine and rainbow… in fact far from it)
I think the expectation to sleep with your husband about every night is still a thing pretty much everywhere, and definitely didn’t end in the 50’s. I’ll take better standards of living for that trade off
Of course, but she also says she gets r**ed by him.@@hannahs1683
@@hannahs1683 just because it’s common place elsewhere doesn’t mean that expectation is okay. there is a reason those super happy housewives were always drinking wine and on pills.
@@sogndalsfjora Good point, no woman nowadays is an alcoholic or takes antidepressants. Only a truly miserable, unhealthy society would have people doing that. 2015-2018, 17% of women over 18 had used antidepressants in the past 30 days www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db377-H.pdf
I think a lot of women feels it gives them permission to be victims in their mind no matter what. A lot of women now a days feel like they can hold out never having sex in marriage, using their husbands sex drive against them to declare dominance, and then if the husband gives into his sexual needs with someone else they end up taking all they have. Westerners have their own problems, but all they can seem to do is concentrate on 75 years ago (honestly this song was parodying this idea, so they were already beginning to poke holes in the notion. I think a century would probably be more accurate. Not only that, but women aren't so easy to control, and there were women back then that felt the same exact way as modern day women too, even if it wasn't the cultural norm).
I feel bad for all the people that went through this
People are still dealing with this, including the ones that aren't married yet.
@@hiee26 i know
Dude Look up queer things Omg
I do this to my wife she loves it
@@galiam5043 ?????
Atta girl.
hey so maybe we keep our inside thoughts to ourselves next time! 🥰 Hope this helps!
@@eatasock4134 Helps whom? Turn off the tone policing, please.
@@Wyowanderer no thanks 😊🙏
what do you mean by this😅
@@eatasock4134 That figures.
"Pizza" 😂
I expect pizza every night
gross
You’re owed nothing
Based off of your pfp, you’ve never had any pizza
Ur disgusting. women owe u nothing
Don't worry ya'll, he's not getting any in the first place 😂
Pizzagate?
Yes!
Such a fun song!
do you know what this song is about
@@red2coreblue584pizza
Its not fun at all she is singing about how after marrage her husband is damanding s3x every single night even though she doesnt want it. If she doesnt say yes and falls asleep he r4pes her in her sleep "if i fall asleep he puts it in himself" she is exhausted but is forced to have sex with him every night no matter how awful she feels. This song is about maritol rape but at the time it was viewed as normal its an extremly sad song
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