Talk:All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You

Interp
I wonder if the given description of the song's story is "debateable". As it stands, the article suggests that the primary reason the narrator engaged in the one-night stand was to concieve, suggesting that it was pre-meditated, and not the "passion of the moment" that it seemed to be. I'm not convinced that the song states this unambiguously. The lines which seem to lead to this interpretation would be "I'm in love with another man, and what he couldn't give me was the one little thing that you can". I'll admit, it's a valid interp, but up until now, I had always assumed that what she meant was that that, as wonderful (and stable) as her relationship is with her current man (who I always thought she started seeing after the magic night), her experiences with him could never replace that moment that they had shared. Am I totally missing the mark here, or does the article need some work to reflect multiple possibilities? - Ugliness Man 10:51, 6 March 2007 (UTC)