Friday, April 24, 2015

What Beyonce Means?



Beyonce songs such as "Mine" means that we are taking things in relationships too far. We are yelling at one another for not doing certain things that we asked them to do. We get angry because we feel disrespected. We think that they didn't do what we asked because they didn't care.

Have you ever thought that he might have not done it because he forgot? Other things that he had to do for the day made him forget about what was asked of him that morning. It's not that he purposely didn't do it to make you mad. He just didn't remember to do it.

Give him another reminder and he will remember to do it next time. The problem is that sometimes your spouse yells at you right away for not doing it. Then he or she feels like they don't want to do it out of being disrespected of being "chewed out." As long as he or she loves you and is with you, that is the only thing that should matter.

Respect who you are with and don't get angry over the "small things" that don't happen.

Beyonce's song "Flawless" is about realizing that what a woman accomplishes for herself, is hers. Just because girls are taught to grow up respecting a marriage to their man, doesn't mean that is all they should do. Beyonce explains that boys are often not taught to do the same. They grow up thinking that they deserve what a woman is suppose to do for them instead of respecting it.

Equality is what she talks about. She has accomplished everything in life without the support of a man. Now that she is married, it doesn't mean that what she has is because of him. She chose him for his love, not for his support.

Her song "Drunk In Love" is about loving someone with all your heart, even when you are drunk. You don't let the alcohol steer you in a different direction. It should make you more aware of what you have. She has Jay-Z now and they experience real love.

They wake up in the morning one day and think to themselves, "We did it." They have reached a level of love that many don't in life. A magical companionship knowing that as long as they are together, nothing else matters because they have each other.

Her song "Run The World" means to recognize what a woman is in this world. They are the supreme beings that provide love and support to a man. They are the ones that make babies to keep the population for human beings. If they didn't give birth, we would all be extinct.

They are the humans that support a child for 9 months while it is inside them. After they are born, they breast feed that child and keep it healthy. Women set up a lot of their doctor visits and take the children to school for them to learn. They bath the children and put them to sleep.

As soon as the child becomes an adult, their work is done. The process repeats all of the time. Her point of this song is without this process, how would we survive? We wouldn't if it wasn't for them.

Her song "Best Thing I Ever Had" is about remembering what you had with someone. There was a lot of things you and her done together. There were night outs at the restaurants. There were times that you and her went to the movies too.

She gave you complete comfort to be around. It's unfortunate that you took advantage of her comfort. You acted like a fool and became a child. Favors weren't returned to her letting her know you appreciated those times.

She became fed up with it and left you. Now that you don't have her, the reality set in that she was the best thing you ever had. Now you can't get it back because she is over you.

Her song "Sweet Dreams" is thinking that what you have with someone is too good to be true. Is this really happening right now? Is the person that you are always with, the one you are going to be with for the rest of your life? It seems that he is such a good man that you met and can't believe that you got this lucky.

You want to keep this dream a reality so you will do what it takes to stay with him. It means everything to you because the fact of getting someone less of who you are with now is not necessary.

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