The proper response to a "pop" love song...

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The proper response to a "pop" love song...

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Speaking of: You ever notice that most so-called "love songs" are more about stalking than romance? Seriously, you could replace the W with St in "Walking After Midnight", and it wouldn't change the song one iota.
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Dead men's pop music is the proper response?
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The proper response is a love song meant to be performed by a man, with actual depth of emotion, rather than either:

A) A corporate product, over-produced, and created purely by marketing potential

Or

B) A corporate product, Pandering to the basest instinct, performed by a violently gay dancer, who denies his own nature, under the advice of a marketing firm.
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