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I'm not threatened, by every pair of legs you watch go by I don't cringe when you stare at women, it's just a thing called guy I don't notice your sideways glances or where your loyalty lies I'm secure and out of me, it's hard to get a rise
I'm not threatened, by every pair of legs you watch go by I don't cringe when you stare at women, it's just a thing called guy I don't notice your sideways glances or where your loyalty lies I'm secure and out of me, it's hard to get a rise
This is not a song about independent ladies. "The lady doth protest too much." This is a way of saying that the more she protests something, the more likely it's actually true. (It's a lose-lose for the woman, and it's archaic, but that's what the saying means.) She says she's not this, not that, not the other, but then when she asks if she protests too much, what she really means is she actually is all those things and is trying to pretend she isn't.
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