All the perks, but no price to pay

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This piece critiques the complexity and sometimes contradictory aspects of modern gender dynamics, particularly in the context of relationships, gender equality, and social expectations. The song highlights the tension between the ideals of equal rights and the continued expectation for traditional roles—especially when it comes to dating and financial responsibilities.

The opening lines set the stage for a critique of how chivalry, often associated with traditional gender roles where men are expected to be the financial providers and protectors, has seemingly faded. However, the poem suggests that the decline of these norms isn’t entirely to be blamed on men but also on the shifting expectations and behaviours of women in today's society.

The repeated refrain, "You want the perks, but not the price to pay," reflects a perceived inconsistency where women, despite advocating for equal rights, are still seen as demanding traditional privileges (like being treated to expensive dates and having men pay for things) without wanting to bear the associated costs or responsibilities. The poem expresses a frustration with what it sees as entitlement or double standards.

The lines about "friend zones" and "lofty standards" also suggest that men are often left in limbo—caught between being idealized as the romantic partner but rejected for failing to meet sometimes unrealistic or contradictory expectations. This may reflect the modern dating culture, where men can feel either devalued or misunderstood in their roles.

The piece also criticizes the empowerment rhetoric, framing it as a “banner” worn with pride, but it raises the question of whether true empowerment means having it both ways—demanding equal rights and opportunities, yet clinging to traditional privileges.

The final lines encapsulate the poem’s message that women, in the speaker's view, have crafted an image of modern femininity that doesn't always align with the changes they have fought for—leading to the demise of traditional chivalry and leaving men uncertain about their place in the new social landscape.

This poem reflects frustration with contemporary gender roles and the perceived imbalance between what equality should look like, versus how people’s actions don’t always align with those ideals.

It’s an interesting commentary on the evolving landscape of gender relations, where expectations, empowerment, and reality sometimes clash. The song’s tone seems to reflect disillusionment with both sides of the equation—seeing both men and women as products of an evolving society with mixed messages. Written by Toby Davey and sung using A.I.

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