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In retrospect, that squeeze, when I squeezed her hand, that was the turning point she interpreted as a green light. I squeezed back, acknowleging the next, freer, level we'd reached in our relationship where we could talk openly about sex and even cum.Īt night I played that conversation over in my head repeatedly trying to dissect and tease out every nuance of meaning. Then some long minutes went by and she answered out loud, "If you want me to be." Sitting there side by side in the car she squeezed my hand in reply. Just then a play on words occurred to me: "Sloppy Sloane." I blurted it out impulsively, "Are you a sloppy Sloan?" Immediately I worried I'd made a mistake. "If a guy wanted that." So she's not saying she wants it. I didn't know if I found that super sexy or kinda weird.ĭid she want to do that? Would I? She had said if a guy wanted that it was sexy. Really, a song is just a verbal Rorschach test.Īnd here was this woman who's thoughts leaned toward dripping cum. I stopped thinking about the song and started thinking about the mind of a woman who interpreted it like that. In fact, it even proves how much he loves her." It's clearly talking about the sloppy aftermath of sex and since he loves her he's willing to let the sloppy seconds from other guys hang down on him. It says, 'Shake it, shake it.' And let it all hang down.' She pointed to the lyric on her phone, "Right here. I tried to challenge her without rubbing it in her face, "And what does it mean when he says, 'Hang on sloopy'?" She looked at me with a very self-satisfied smug look. Then that she had this convoluted pornographic explanation. Then he says it feels good and he wants her to shake it." He's literally telling them to come on her.
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Then he tells them, 'Come on Sloppy.' So he wants the guys to do their business on her. She's on top and her hair hangs down on him. "No it is!" By now she had the lyrics pulled up on her phone, "Just listen to this next line: 'Sloppy let your hair down, let your hair down on me.' That's about sex. I had to stop her before she dug her hole too deep, "Um, I don't think it's about that." He even says, "Give it to them." So he wants her to have sex with other guys." That's what they called sex partners in the sixties. Then she continued explaining to me the meaning of the song, "So she's poor and all the guys try to "put her down", like on a bed.īut the guy doesn't care what the other 'daddies' do.
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And as an English Teacher I just can't mispronounce words so I sing it the right way." She slapped my arm, "Jaaack, there's no word 'sloopy' in the English language. I objected, "But it doesn't say 'sloppy', it says, 'sloopy'."
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I raised one eyebrow questioningly, "It says so right in the song, 'Sloppy lives in a very bad part of town.' " She started to give me a whole rundown, "So this guy likes a sloppy girl but she lives in a bad part of town." Still confused, I asked, "Just what do you think the song's about?" And if a guy likes that kind of thing then I think it's sexy." She responded playfully too, but also a little defensively, "They're not my lyrics. I made fun of her playfully, "What'd you just say?" I looked at her sideways chuckling a little. She was singing along at the top of her lungs but whenever the singer said the word 'sloopy' she sang 'sloppy'. We were driving down the road in my convertible Z with the top down and the music cranked up loud.Ī real oldie came on the radio - 'Hang on Sloopy'. Yep, same name as the girl from Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I wasn't keen on the idea but oddly it seemed less objectionable than kissing a guy. It also led me to wonder about sucking cock. I'd never wanted to kiss a guy as a result, but it made me think about it enough to reject it. The homoerotic imagery swayed my thinking for years. For years I thought he said, "Scuse me while I kiss this guy." rather than "Scuse me while I kiss the sky." I know that happened to me with the song Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix. Have you ever misheard the lyrics to a song? Maybe even sung it wrong, only to be corrected by someone.