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What Is Your Biggest Guilty Pleasure Song/artist/band?
Now, don't make this post about me because it is made for you folks! If you do not have a guilty pleasure, just say so or don't answer. Otherwise, don't feel scare to share your guilty pleasure(s) here (I won't judge criticize you, I promise. I already have too many flaws and guilty pleasures to even have the gall to judge/criticize/make fun of someone).
Here are the things that can count as a guilty pleasure:
1) Something you felt uneasy/negative about at first, but then ended up liking for some reason.
2) Something that would lead to physical (as well as verbal/mental) assaults no matther how much you try to defend/ignore
3) An interest that you know is flawed/has its faults, yet you like it because you can't help such a feeling. For example, a song with full racial/sexist lyrics. You may be aware that the song is heavily flawed for its sexual/racial lyrics, and end up thinking “Damn, they are right about this criticism", but you can't stop listening to it! (I could also use Nicki Minaj's Anaconda video as an example for males, because such a "seemingly" objeciifying video may still get males sexually aroused to the point of wanting more of it.
4) Liking something that is “out of character/different in personality and approach" compare to yourself. Like this metal guy who admits to liking some pop acts!
5) You are the minority of a fan base that is filled with your opposite gender (like a male liking Justin Bieber/1D/Taylor Swift/boy bands/etc.)
Here are the things that can count as a guilty pleasure:
1) Something you felt uneasy/negative about at first, but then ended up liking for some reason.
2) Something that would lead to physical (as well as verbal/mental) assaults no matther how much you try to defend/ignore
3) An interest that you know is flawed/has its faults, yet you like it because you can't help such a feeling. For example, a song with full racial/sexist lyrics. You may be aware that the song is heavily flawed for its sexual/racial lyrics, and end up thinking “Damn, they are right about this criticism", but you can't stop listening to it! (I could also use Nicki Minaj's Anaconda video as an example for males, because such a "seemingly" objeciifying video may still get males sexually aroused to the point of wanting more of it.
4) Liking something that is “out of character/different in personality and approach" compare to yourself. Like this metal guy who admits to liking some pop acts!
5) You are the minority of a fan base that is filled with your opposite gender (like a male liking Justin Bieber/1D/Taylor Swift/boy bands/etc.)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.waterboatman - Where is the guilt in doing that?
Cloverjo - I do not want this post to be about me (I think everyone else is sick of that too). Plus, I do not want to risk turning you folks into the bullies who constantly assault me for listening to these things as a straight male in his 20s.
I'll risk making more bullies for me or making you folks feel guilty for insulting me.
Cloverjo - I do not want this post to be about me (I think everyone else is sick of that too). Plus, I do not want to risk turning you folks into the bullies who constantly assault me for listening to these things as a straight male in his 20s.
I'll risk making more bullies for me or making you folks feel guilty for insulting me.
Well...At least I'm online, so I CAN actually avoid the insults that may come here,
Anyways, among my main flaws/regrets/guilty pleasures, my BIGGEST one goes to a girly/cutesy Japanese pop idol group - Momoiro Clover Z
Here is a clip of them, but I must warn you: Your eyes and ears may get really turned off by this, so click with caution:
Anyways, among my main flaws/regrets/guilty pleasures, my BIGGEST one goes to a girly/cutesy Japanese pop idol group - Momoiro Clover Z
Here is a clip of them, but I must warn you: Your eyes and ears may get really turned off by this, so click with caution:
1. Thought 'In The Navy' by The Village People was complete pants....but there again, is a top tune ☺
2. Anybody who criticises The Village People.
3. Oh....see answer to No. 1, but include the promo video.
4. The Village People again...yay!
5. In my yoof, I would pretend to like and see Shakin' Stevens, only to be near the 'opposite gender', as you say, to me......it's called being crafty.
Footnote: The Village People are a close second btw.
Oh...and I detest homophobic people.
Like who you like, MM305....music has no barriers... just enjoy the experience.
2. Anybody who criticises The Village People.
3. Oh....see answer to No. 1, but include the promo video.
4. The Village People again...yay!
5. In my yoof, I would pretend to like and see Shakin' Stevens, only to be near the 'opposite gender', as you say, to me......it's called being crafty.
Footnote: The Village People are a close second btw.
Oh...and I detest homophobic people.
Like who you like, MM305....music has no barriers... just enjoy the experience.
Neither do I, Tilly.....as you probably can tell from my above tongue in cheek post......diversity IS the spice of life, been playing all styles and genres of music to people/crowds, since I was 16 years old, some 35 years, and play every day now, on radio or gigging all over the world. Music is my life basically.....and I get so much pleasure from it, there should be no guilt to what you like and is your taste.
I just got back from Las Vegas with my wife, celebrating our 25th Wedding Anniversary this year and we saw Celine Dion, Diana Ross, Elton John, Santana and loads more during our two weeks there, who were all stunningly polished shows and brilliant, so there's diversity alright.
(Didn't think I'd enjoy Celine Dion..but...she was absolutely smashing)
I just got back from Las Vegas with my wife, celebrating our 25th Wedding Anniversary this year and we saw Celine Dion, Diana Ross, Elton John, Santana and loads more during our two weeks there, who were all stunningly polished shows and brilliant, so there's diversity alright.
(Didn't think I'd enjoy Celine Dion..but...she was absolutely smashing)
yogi-bear - I'll take it that you that it's okay for a grown male to listen to girly/cutesy little girls?
Also:
2) "Anybody who criticises The Village People" - What does that mean? Do fans attack the critics/haters?
3) "see answer to No. 1, but include the promo video. " - But you say you liked it now, so doesn't that mean you think it has no flaws? Because I'm talking about liking something whle STILL seeing/believing the flaws it has.
4) "The Village People again...yay!" - What does that mean? Are they out of your usual preference when it comes to music? (look at the video I posted, it supposed to show a metal critic who likes music that are not from that genre)
Also:
2) "Anybody who criticises The Village People" - What does that mean? Do fans attack the critics/haters?
3) "see answer to No. 1, but include the promo video. " - But you say you liked it now, so doesn't that mean you think it has no flaws? Because I'm talking about liking something whle STILL seeing/believing the flaws it has.
4) "The Village People again...yay!" - What does that mean? Are they out of your usual preference when it comes to music? (look at the video I posted, it supposed to show a metal critic who likes music that are not from that genre)
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