Who Wants Sour Milk?
So I never fully listened to Rihanna’s album Good Girl Gone Bad when it came out. I was pretty much just familiar with the tracks that I heard on the radio, and I figured that sufficed. It being 2008 (not sure 2008 has anything to do with it) however I decided to download (not purchase) her album and I can admit that I’m impressed.
There is one track though that I have had on repeat for the last couple of days, which is the title track; “Good Girl Gone Bad”. As I’ve been listening I’ve been wondering if what she (along with the general public) is saying is really true. Once a “good” girl has gone “bad” is she really gone forever? I mean forever is a long time. This could just be considered a figure of speech but some things just seem to become more like facts when a lot of people are saying it more often.
I want to know what you all think about this. Is a female who has been around the block her share of times damaged goods? Is all hope lost? Is she banished to a life of the “ho mentality”? I’d like to think not, that’s assuming that she “turned” bad in the first place, because what does that really mean? Whose call is it to make?
I have no idea if any of you have pondered this idea…let me know if you have and what your thoughts are.
That’s my word.
Peace.
no I don’t think so. I think a lot of us go through a curve of behaviours. Like you’r very good, then very rebellious in your teens, then you calm down in your 20’s and a lot of people get wild again for their mid-life crisis. But then again maybe the whole once a criminal always a criminal law applies to the whole “good girl gone bad rule.” double standard case?
Hmm sour milk…to be honest I think that would depend on the maturity of the new person…I think everyone deserves a second chance…and we all make mistakes and sometimes people are branded without even knowing the whole truth…So personally I think where girls are concerned most people may be quick to label her a slut…but someone who might really care might be able to look past her mistakes from the past and accept the new woman she’s become
so I still stand by the thought that it depends on the person
Interesting to know.