How could a song i wrote comparing drugs to women (Both are like addictions; and temporary) be offensive?

Question by : How could a song i wrote comparing drugs to women (Both are like addictions; and temporary) be offensive?
It was called “Drugs”. I wrote it because I’ve been used and played so much by girls that i think girls want us guys to be like a drug (an addiction and something we can’t stop using) and then they get off of us. somebody even thought i was gay because i wrote the line “why do we men need ya’ll in our lives”. i wrote that to tell how I’ve been played and so why do we need users in our lives…. 6 girls rejected me last week. sad right?

anyway was it a bad thing that i wrote the song?

Best answer:

Answer by Confuzzled
Drug additions can be fatal. Women rarely are. Drug addictions are destructive. Women rarely are.

Most women wouldn’t take offence at your comparison. You’re just using poetic licence. Just ignore these cranks.

Answer by Neko
First, you need counseling. You have obviously developed some long standing issues with females. You also seem to have a great deal of self doubt in your own sexuality. That will show through to girls, and until you fix what needs fixing in you…you can forget dating because it wont work for you with anyone.

The song isn’t the issue. It is the emotions behind it, the reasons that lead you to writing that song in the first place. I am serious when I say that you need to talk to someone about what is going on inside, or later on women will be the least of your problems. Good luck!

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