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If it was a guy singing "I want to taste his lips, to see what you taste like" immediately you would think what a gay thing to say, and nobody would want to hear it.
because it's more acceptable for two women to kiss, it's "no big deal"
And with porn all over the internet, guys watch women doing things all the time.
So it IS, somewhat lesbian, because a guy would never say that.
Having said that, you could look at every Melissa Etheridge song and find lesbian references, if you want to. You can also find straight references, if you want to.
And in any song, you can find inuendo for things that are not even there.
Songwriters writing for Nashville are usually writing on the nose stuff, telling exactly what they mean, but in other genres, alot of songs can be interpreted many ways.
Naive though of radio to not play the song, where porn is on every webpage on the internet.
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