Display title | Misogyny Song |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Misogyny Song is a song solely (or primarily, to the exclusion of any other possible meaning) about the hatred or degradation of women, where a woman becomes a mere dehumanized object. This is not simply a song about sex, it is not the Obligatory Bondage Song or Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll song or Intercourse with You song because those can be done without absolutely dehumanizing and insulting the women involved, despite the opinions of some. In fact, "sex" in a Misogyny Song is little more than a A Date with Rosie Palms that just happens to involve a living objectified female...if not something far, far, FAR worse. |