She then asks “what if I had a thing on the side.” Ciara is obviously still hungup on cell phones (pun intended), and longs to have a holster which she could use to hold her phone.
For what it’s worth, I’d gladly let her stay out til four in the morning if she took out the trash. But you go with what you know, and Ciara is an uncaring bitch, and assumes everyone else would be too. Far be it from me to pass judgment, but if I was out until 4 and didn’t give anyone warning I’d be out that late, and my girlfriend asked me where I was, I would just think she cared. She probably hired a private investigator (on her man’s dime, no doubt) to tail him. This is a classic female technique: ask a question when you already know the answer. She then says she'd ask her man pressing and invasive questions such as “where you be at?” But she then says she’d be on the corner, doing her own thing. As a whole, women dread commitment and would love to never have to say “I love you.” I assume she would also be willing to take out the trash and would of course put her phone on vibrate. She wishes she could say I love you and then not call that person back. We’ve already established Lady Gaga can’t do that last one, so this song holds weight so far.Ĭiara quickly expresses a desire for all those aforementioned things which her gender precludes her from. First impression: Ciara starts by naming things men can do but women can’t: pull up ones pants, take out the trash, be fast, put security codes on electronics, and put ones phone on vibrate.