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but i have one last argument you need to get around: according to me it teaches affection building, sexual tension and confidence for those who dont know what to do after you get her into the tub.
You're going to have to make your argument make sense. A guy that can get a girl into the tub and not know what to do after that?
Affection building, sexual tension, and confidence doesn't come from subservience.
Mutuality is not subservience. On the contrary a confident alpha male would be confident that his effort would be awarded, and REAL women respond very well to respect. This is my personal experience. (I licked her pussy, it was sweet as fuck, then she sucked me dick reeeal good.) If you make a woman happy (enough) she will do her best to return the favour in hopes of getting more of you. At least in relationships. One night stands: I dont think this applies that much, but it cant hurt. After all a one night stand insinuates you'll never see her again, unless you have another one (two night stand?) and then for that to happen she is going to have to want more of you.
BTW U-God is a major pimp. (The guy who is rapping on Black Shampoo.)
Again...within the context of the song, the man is doing all of the giving while the woman receives. He is being subservient. Nowhere in the song is mutuality being addressed. There is nothing to learn about women in that song. If you want to address reciprocation, I'm fine with that...but it's not discussed in this song and isn't that the point of the thread?