I don't think it's about prostitutes or an oedipus complex.
It's a virgin (waiting all my life for just one) who's obsessed with sex (words all fail the magic prize), who's hitting on some girl who is interested in him but leading him on. He delivers an ultimatum that he'll leave if he doesn't get sex, he'll leave her (i'm giving you a decision to make of things to lose and things to take), and the girl relents (just as he's about ready to cut it up, she says wait a minute honey, let me add it up). She's not adding up cash money, she's weighing the value of keeping him around for her purposes vs giving him what he wants.
The oh my mother stuff is just entreating to authority, to say, look at what this bad boy is doing. The boy's raised by a single mother who tried to teach him right, but now that he's thinking with his prick he's a loose cannon. A loaded gun could be a firearm, or it could be a penis. "don't shoot that thing at me" could be referring to ejaculation.
Agreed... and I thought the "broken down kitchen" part was describing a teenage party, not a brothel. I think "broken down kitchen" may even be a slight metaphor for "nothing happening" sexually for him. He gets to the top of the stairs & nothing worthwhile is there (ie. he puts effort into a relationship with a girl who won't put out).
Agreed... and I thought the "broken down kitchen" part was describing a teenage party, not a brothel. I think "broken down kitchen" may even be a slight metaphor for "nothing happening" sexually for him. He gets to the top of the stairs & nothing worthwhile is there (ie. he puts effort into a relationship with a girl who won't put out).
The "add it up" part is definitely about the girl weighing what she's willing to do in order to keep this guy around. He is asking she "add it up" (his time, energy, etc), and then pay what he feels she "owes" him (ie. sex).
I think the loaded gun part is about a kind of sense of entitlement he has too, perhaps compounded by a mother who is caught up in her own issues (ignoring her teenage son; now he feels resentful towards all women, sexuality is like a weapon against them, etc). Definitely a veiled reference to sexual frustration & back up sperm (haha) & the kind of jerk it's turned him into.
Some of the other "oh my mothers" aren't literal.... they're like "hot mama" expressions, nothing to do with a real mother, but rather an object of desire.
I don't think it's about prostitutes or an oedipus complex.
It's a virgin (waiting all my life for just one) who's obsessed with sex (words all fail the magic prize), who's hitting on some girl who is interested in him but leading him on. He delivers an ultimatum that he'll leave if he doesn't get sex, he'll leave her (i'm giving you a decision to make of things to lose and things to take), and the girl relents (just as he's about ready to cut it up, she says wait a minute honey, let me add it up). She's not adding up cash money, she's weighing the value of keeping him around for her purposes vs giving him what he wants.
The oh my mother stuff is just entreating to authority, to say, look at what this bad boy is doing. The boy's raised by a single mother who tried to teach him right, but now that he's thinking with his prick he's a loose cannon. A loaded gun could be a firearm, or it could be a penis. "don't shoot that thing at me" could be referring to ejaculation.
Agreed... and I thought the "broken down kitchen" part was describing a teenage party, not a brothel. I think "broken down kitchen" may even be a slight metaphor for "nothing happening" sexually for him. He gets to the top of the stairs & nothing worthwhile is there (ie. he puts effort into a relationship with a girl who won't put out).
Agreed... and I thought the "broken down kitchen" part was describing a teenage party, not a brothel. I think "broken down kitchen" may even be a slight metaphor for "nothing happening" sexually for him. He gets to the top of the stairs & nothing worthwhile is there (ie. he puts effort into a relationship with a girl who won't put out).
The "add it up" part is definitely about the girl weighing what she's willing to do in order to keep this guy around. He is asking she "add it up" (his time, energy, etc), and then pay what he feels she "owes" him (ie. sex).
I think the loaded gun part is about a kind of sense of entitlement he has too, perhaps compounded by a mother who is caught up in her own issues (ignoring her teenage son; now he feels resentful towards all women, sexuality is like a weapon against them, etc). Definitely a veiled reference to sexual frustration & back up sperm (haha) & the kind of jerk it's turned him into.
Some of the other "oh my mothers" aren't literal.... they're like "hot mama" expressions, nothing to do with a real mother, but rather an object of desire.