Madds Buckley: The Red Means I Love You Meaning
Song Released: 2021
The Red Means I Love You Lyrics
They say strange fascination, infatuation
A lunatic
Call me what suits your taste, I just wanna taste
And I've always heard it's what's inside that counts
Cause my insides are red
And yours are too
And the red on my face
Is...
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#1 top rated interpretation:"The Red Means I Love You" by Madds Buckley is about Himiko Toga from the anime, My Hero Academia. Himiko Toga is an antagonist who loves to taste the blood of things that she likes.
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#2 top rated interpretation:Someone who doesn't understand love in a healthy way. When they are young they are beaten and abused whether by parents or by peers, as time goes by they think that love means pain and in the end they submit to this thought. They go through pain and when they find someone they can put in pain they do so especially if they have strong feelings for the person because that is what they think love it. In the end they torment someone thinking they are showing love.
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My first thought was Renfield's Syndrome, or clinical vampirism. Renfield's is an obsession with drinking blood (often victims engage in self harm to obtain blood) or the blood of others. My second thought was clinical bloodlust or haemothymia, which sometimes has a sexual undertone to the blood drinking that victims engage in.
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I love this song I didn’t know it was about toga but I was leaning to the conclusion and my friend told me and I was like WAIT RLLY?!!??!
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I think it's talking about someone who feels the need to be bonded to their S/O unhealthily, probably because of a sexual assault or grooming.
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Toga from My Hero Academia for sure. Isn't horrible. Fandom is a little eh, but when they come together they can make some good stuff.
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