A song about proclaiming how you feel rather than hiding it. Purchase 48 Chains 57 votes A song about being shackled in a relationship. A lesson is to be learned from this song that woman need to have the strength to escape unhealthy relationships. ...
What do we talk about when we talk about love? Perfect, sickeningly sweet, often unhealthy couples in film, TV, and other media who set up impossible standards to which our real-world flesh & blood relationships will never live up. Let's dissect 'em. The Most Toxic Movie Couples, Ranked...
In some relationships, people promise a lot of things. However, for these people, the promises are only a hook for their partners to hang on. All the while, they may be taking advantage of their partners’ trust in them. This song is about someone who’s had enough of empty promises....
The first single off of Rico Nasty’s raucous albumNightmare Vacationconsiders the peaks and valleys of romantic love as analogous to our unhealthy relationships with our phones. Peppered with references to early aughts technological obsessions (“He on my hip like a Tamagotchi/Leave a heart on my...
Justin Vernon explains the lyrics of this song in a very simple way: A skinny and unhealthy relationship between two people who are about to break up. One party is still holding on, while the other wants to let go. What is more painful than that?
aYou're in a reflective mood, thanks to the sun. You could be thinking about unhealthy behaviors that might have affected your past relationships. Or you might be discovering that certain childhood influences have had an impact on your adult social life. 您是在一种反射性心情,由于星期日。 您...
Disillusionment: The relationship is dying, love is gone, and you both know it, yet you still observe a few golden moments which make you hold on to it. Nostalgia, mutual financial commitments, maybe even children – there are plenty of justifications to say in an unhealthy relationship. That...
Rearranging the hell out of the term "battle of the sexes," this Jerry-Springer-gone-realer-than-Real-Deal-Holyfield case study about unhealthy relationships finds the RZA's alter ego in combat mode with his girl. Insulted by his steamin' mad female nemesis, Bob Digi responds both with a...
The first single off of Rico Nasty’s raucous albumNightmare Vacationconsiders the peaks and valleys of romantic love as analogous to our unhealthy relationships with our phones. Peppered with references to early aughts technological obsessions (“He on my hip like a Tamagotchi/Leave a heart on my...
Bad patterns of thought and behavior result in destructive and unhealthy consequences in my life and relationships. That’s rather obvious. What’s not so obvious is that some patterns that were good and necessary for a time can actually become unhealthy for me without me really recognizing or ...