Girls Who Act Diva and Say I Know When You Compliment
FlourishAnyway believes there is a playlist for but well-nigh any situation and is on a mission to unite and entertain the earth through song.
Players Care for Love as a High-Stakes Game
Some guys search for dear and a lasting commitment, while others approach romance as a high-stakes game. Players initially beloved bomb their targets using compliments, gifts, and attending that is as well adept to be true.
Before the unsuspecting gal knows it, she'southward crying, wondering what went wrong, and eating an unabridged quart of triple chocolate Häagen-Dazs as he leaves for more challenging conquests. Players demonstrate the finesse to manipulate others and the skill to make their targets believe it wasn't really just about sex all along. (In the stop, nevertheless, players stop up lonely if they don't modify their ways.)
Perhaps you're a player. Or perchance you've been the target of one. Any the instance, brand a playlist of pop, rock, country, and R&B songs well-nigh womanizing guys.
1. "Mambo No. five" past Lou Bega
The guy in this hot 1999 mambo and jazz song calls flirting a sport, then he proceeds to name names. (Yes, those dirty dogs not only break hearts simply also buss and tell!) The sexy tune is chock full of energy, and this make out creative person uses it to proper name check his all-time girls: Angela, Pamela, Sandra and Rita, Monica, Erica, Tina, Mary, and Jessica.
Lou Bega added lyrics to a mambo melody written by Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez Prado and included the names of his own old girlfriends. "Mambo No. v" was a global number i hit except for the United States, where it peaked at #three on the US Billboard Hot 100, the mainstream pop chart. Because information technology was Bega's just hit to accomplish the Top 40, he became a one-hit wonder.
2. "Señorita" by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello
The señorita in this seductive Latin pop tune from 2019 is getting played by an untrustworthy lover who works quickly. I moment she's dancing with him on a beach, and the next thing y'all know, this silver-tongued devil is moving their budding romance to the local Holiday Inn for a few days.
Although she feels magnetically fatigued to him, the smitten gal knows she shouldn't exist there with him. She wishes she didn't need him and acknowledges that she should exist running from him. But the poor girl can't assistance herself:
Locked in the hotel
There'south just some things that never modify
Y'all say, "Nosotros're only friends."
Just friends don't know the fashion you taste-la-la-la
'Crusade you know information technology'due south been a long time comin'
Don't you lot let me autumn, oh
Oh, when your lips undress me
Hooked on your tongue
Ooh, love, your kiss is deadly
Don't stop.
This sultry song burned up the charts around the world and topped the charts in more than xl countries, including the U.s.a.. Mendes and Cabello became an item in 2019.
3. "Cowboy Cassanova" by Carrie Underwood
Wait out for this cowboy considering his love is like a disease, a drug, or a expletive. Carrie Underwood compares him to the famous 18th-century Italian playboy Giacomo Cassanova—and non in a flattering way.
In this peppy 2009 state song, the narrator is a betrayed woman who warns other women well-nigh the actor she fell for. She cautions others who might fall for his skillful looks to run for their lives. This playboy will only bring heartbreak and empty promises. She thus calls him:
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four. "I Hope" by Gabby Barrett
This double-crossed lady has a dark, vengeful heart, and she'south getting the final word. The land hit from 2019 features a female narrator who comments on her ex's new love human relationship and wishes him the same misery she experienced. She'south clever about it, still, and wraps it up in candied well-wishes.
Even though he broke her heart by cheating, the jilted narrator initially says she hopes that his new lady friend makes all his dreams come true. She hopes that his new love interest makes him deliriously happy, is everything he needs, and he spends his last dime merely to put an date ring on her hand.
And so—wait for it—this hard-hearted woman brings the hammer downward, expressing that she hopes her replacement cheats on him and makes him experience every bit brokenhearted as she did. Ah, karma! Information technology's refreshing to hear Gabby Barrett take the depression route. Barrett appeared on Flavor 16 of American Idol and finished in third identify.
5. "Boys Like Yous" by Anna Clendening
The narrator in this 2017 pop song refused to listen to her mother's sage communication. Between his lies and her own issues with depression self-esteem, the young woman couldn't steer clear of this ladies' man. The poor gal found him irresistible, then now she doubts the authenticity of his motives and the existence of love itself. She as well wonders if she's getting played:
So when you hold me, am I the only ane?
Practice you wanna know me, or is this all just for fun?
If you have to ask, then you probably are getting played.
half-dozen. "I Detest Myself for Loving You" past Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
It sounds like someone needs to kick this loser to the curb. In this classic 1988 stone vocal by the badass Queen of Rock, it'due south 2 a.m. and the narrator'south all-too-pop boyfriend is again a no-show. The disappointed woman knows that her two-timing swain is screwing effectually once more. Some dudes don't try very hard to hide their duplicity.
No matter how badly the guy treats her, she keeps coming back for seconds. (Sister, this one'due south on you.) Rather than berating him for his inability to keep his zipper up, the confused gal hates herself for loving him.
seven. "We Know" past 5th Harmony
Although he sure is a tall drinking glass of water, these gals are onto him. He has a tried and true game that has worked with a lot of girls. The player in this R&B vocal uses the same words, same jokes, and the same laugh. Although it's worked before, one of these smart gals steps up to volunteer that she won't exist fooled over again. She tells him to stay in his lane.
8. "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift
Trust your instincts, girls! This guy in this 2012 pop song was wrapped up in a large ruby flag, simply Taylor Swift couldn't aid falling for him anyway. Her hit was inspired by former 1 Directioner Harry Styles.
The tune describes the romance as a fault she knew she was making from the very start, but she fell hard, "lost her residue" for a guy who didn't intendance. The brusque-lived relationship left her on the cold, hard ground. At present simply a notch in his belt, she accepts the responsibility because she knew he was trouble from the showtime.
nine. "Familiar" by Liam Payne and J Balvin
Okay, like absolutely non. The player in this 2018 Latin and R&B song is feeling overly self-confident when he approaches a daughter he doesn't know and sexually propositions her. He suggests repeatly that they go familiar and then expresses a desire to go within her encephalon. Subsequently, in Spanish, the man gives her a bewildering back-handed compliment, "And I like you a lot better than a hundred-dollar beak." Did Romeo just offer to pay her? This desperate role player obviously needs work on his technique.
10. "Lips Are Movin'" past Meghan Trainor
When she smells another girl's perfume on her man'south shirt collar, this saucy gal lets loose on him. Despite her fellow's protests, she knows he'due south been at information technology again. Point blank, she accuses him:
Merely I know you lie
'Cause your lips are moving
Baby, don't you know I'thousand done.
The 2014 pop song has a bubblegum pop and doo-wop vibe and took merely eight minutes to write.
11. "Say My Name" past Destiny's Child
This boy is running game, acting shady, and offer up brusque statements like "uh-huh" and "Aye, okay" in lieu of his usual string of sugariness nothings. His dearest is rightfully suspicious. In this Grammy Honour-winning R&B vocal from 1999, the savvy woman calls out her lover for his foreign behavior. Although he assures her that he's alone, she has already heard another voice in the background. To prove he'south not up to sexy mischief, she makes a simple request. All he needs to do is say her name. Dude'due south been caught.
12. "Ramblin' Man" past The Allman Brothers
The guy in this 1973 country-tinged popular song must not have heard the one-time expression, "Blossom where you lot are planted." Born the son of an ill-fated gambler, he now makes his living traveling the country and doesn't stay too long in one location. Every bit a outcome, the ladies must only accept that he'south not the kind to be tied downwardly:
And when it's time for leavin'
I promise y'all'll understand
That I was born a ramblin' human being.
"Ramblin' Human being" was The Allman Brothers' highest-charting single on the mainstream popular charts, the US Hot 100, and it was their but Elevation 10 hit on the chart. Rolling Stone named the grouping one of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Fourth dimension.
13. "Womanizer" past Britney Spears
In this globally successful electropop striking from 2008, Britney does a lot of proper noun-calling and wants the brim attorney to know she sees him for exactly what he is. Fake, dangerously charming, and with the swagger of a champion, this guy isn't looking for honey. He's a predator, and she'southward having none of it.
14. "Rumour Has It" by Adele
Adele laments the rumors that are flight around about her honey life in this bluesy 2011 song. Word virtually town is that her human is a actor burning both ends of the candle. He's been creeping with a woman half his age and made a fool out of the narrator but then went back to his longtime lover. Don't believe everything you hear, however.
xv. "Put You Up on Game" by Aretha Franklin and Fantasia
To "put you up on game" means to school someone on how it is. That's exactly what Aretha Franklin does in this striking 2007 R&B duet with Fantasia. The older narrator confides that she has been through stuff with men and speaks from the phonation of experience. She attempts to caution the younger woman that although every man is unlike, players do not change their game. The older lady seems to want to unload some boosted information about her friend's man, but the younger woman isn't prepare to hear it, so she doesn't go at that place. The warning has been given.
xvi. "Squeamish to See Ya" by Niall Horan
Talk about going from zero to 100 fast. The speedy dater in this 2019 pop rock doesn't even know the proper noun of the girl he'southward trying to go to know, but already he is
- expressing love for her
- talking about spending the night together and
- telling her he wants her name tattooed on his arm.
This player offers to buy her a drink, only she should be very conscientious that there's nothing actress in it, if y'all know what I mean.
17. "The Fireman" past George Strait
Thank goodness for the actor in this 1984 country song who stays busy helping his customs past fighting fires. When the ladies go smoldering hot or need to put out an former flame, this sexy homo is who they call for some mouth-to-mouth. Public servant, he is.
eighteen. "To All the Girls I've Loved Before" by Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson
Who knows how many women these two Lotharios accept bedded down between the 2 of them. In this internationally popular 1984 country duet, two narrators give a shout-out to the revolving door of ladies they have romanced. The middle-anile playboys reminisce about caressing them, receiving their dear, and sharing steamy nights of ecstasy. Obviously, notwithstanding, the men grew bored and couldn't maintain a relationship too long. As a issue, the women are now someone else's wives, and these ii fellas are just living in the past.
19. "Bare Space" by Taylor Swift
"Love's a game, desire to play?"
In this 2014 electropop hitting, an international playboy has met his match when he meets a manipulative, crazy diva with a long listing of ex-lovers. She recognizes his vulnerability (he'south "new money"), and she brags, "I tin brand the bad guys skilful for a weekend." Will he be upward for the challenge?
Tay-Tay warns him to hang on tight considering this affair is going to be fun, reckless, and an emotional rollercoaster. She hints that they're either going to make history together or else things will get very nasty in the cease. Either manner, information technology'll exist un-freaking-forgettable. Although they dated for but a few months, from September 2012 to January 2013, Taylor Swift reportedly wrote "Blank Space" about Harry Styles.
xx. "How You lot Did Information technology" by JoJo
The girl in this pop tune from 2009 got played because she failed to follow her initial instincts virtually this guy. Now she's getting her revenge by his 2-timing ways:
I seen a lot of good liars in my twenty-four hour period, but I never seen nothin' similar this, no
I met a lot of real players in my life
Congratulations, you made it on the list
You broke downward the castle I built upwards effectually me
Hidin' from the earth, only still somehow you constitute me
Now I meet what it is
Yous're an illusionist
Can't believe that I fell for information technology.
Fifty-fifty More Songs About Guys Who Are Players
Song | Creative person | Year Released |
---|---|---|
21. The Girls | Calvin Harris | 2009 |
22. Hit Me with Your Best Shot | Pat Benatar | 1980 |
23. Girls, Girls, Girls | Jay-Z (featuring Jerreau) | 2009 |
24. Practiced Girls Go Bad | Cobra Starship (featuring Leighton Meester) | 2009 |
25. New Rules | Dua Lipa | 2017 |
26. Daughter Watcher | The O'Kaysions | 1968 |
27. I Beloved Girls | Cody Simpson | 2012 |
28. It Wasn't Me | Shaggy | 2000 |
29. Cookie Jar | Gym Course Heroes (featuring The Dream) | 2008) |
30. 24K Magic | Bruno Mars | 2016 |
31. Playas Gon' Play | 3LW | 2001 |
32. Earlier He Cheats | Carrie Underwood | 2005 |
33. Y'all Lie | THe Ring Perry | 2010 |
34. Cocky | Child Rock | 2001 |
35. Buss My A** | K. Michelle | 2012 |
36. I Wanna Make the Women Tremble | Dr. Hook | 1977 |
37. Sorry | Beyoncé | 2016 |
38. No Scrubs | TLC | 1999 |
39. I Wanna Know | NOTD (featuring Bea Miller) | 2018 |
twoscore. No More (Infant I'ma Do Right) | 3LW | 2000 |
41. Too Little, Too Late | JoJo | 2006 |
42. 4 a.m. | Melanie Fiona | 2011 |
43. Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody | David Lee Roth | 1985 |
44. Irreplaceable | Beyoncé | 2006 |
45. I Don't Wanna Go along with You lot Like That | Elton John | 1988 |
46. Boys Like You | Clendening | 2017 |
47. I'm As well Sexy | Right Said Fred | 1991 |
48. SexyBack | Justin Timerlake (featuring Timbaland) | 2006 |
49. Shameless | Camilla Cabella | 2019 |
50. Heartbreaker | Pat Benatar | 1979 |
51. Put You Up On Game | 1000 Michelle | 2014 |
52. Familiar | Liam Payne & J. Balvin | 2018 |
53. My Oh My | Camilla Cabella | 2020 |
54. Bad Guy | Billie Eilish | 2019 |
55. Don't Wanna Be a Role player | Joe | 1997 |
56. You're No Good | Linda Ronstadt | 1974 |
57. Travelin' Human | Ricky Nelson | 1961 |
58. Take It Piece of cake | Eagles | 1972 |
59. Your Woman | White Town | 1997 |
60. Papa Was a Rolling Rock | The Temptations (featuring Paul Riser) | 1972 |
61. Baby, Don't Go Hooked on Me | Mac Davis | 1972 |
62. Pitiful | Justin Bieber | 2015 |
63. Really Don't Care | Demi Lovato | 2014 |
64. Dead | Madison Beer | 2018 |
65. C U Adjacent Tuesday | Kesha | 2010 |
66. Smoothen Operator | Sade | 1984 |
67. Ghost | Halsey | 2014 |
© 2020 FlourishAnyway
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on June 28, 2020:
Bob - Thanks for this proffer which I'm adding. I've ever liked that phrase most "outside children." That Papa sounds like a dirty canis familiaris.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on June 28, 2020:
MG - Thank you so much. Have a terrific day!
Robert Sacchi on June 27, 2020:
What almost "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" past The Temptations.
MG Singh emge from Singapore on June 27, 2020:
Another wonderful drove with lovely songs to listen
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on June 27, 2020:
Sarah - Thank you for this suggestion. I have added it here and to the listing of one-hit-wonders of the 1990s. Have a great weekend.
Sarah on June 26, 2020:
Another vocal you can add together on the list for guys who are players is White Town- Your woman. Thanks.
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on March 28, 2020:
Laurinzoscott - Cheers!
Laurinzoscott from Kanab, Utah on March 28, 2020:
Awesome read FlourishAnyway...dont know where your inspiration comes from...but I like...keep writing ;)
Laurinzoscott from Kanab, Utah on March 28, 2020:
Uoure welcome..ill keep reading greahubs like this Flourish
FlourishAnyway (author) from The states on March 27, 2020:
Laurinzoscott - There are a lot of players out there. I guess the number of songs about them reflects that. Thanks for stopping by!
Laurinzoscott from Kanab, Utah on March 27, 2020:
Wrll FlourishAnyway...another innovative thought for an article...didnt know it was and then many songs...simply ypur neat mind would think of such
FlourishAnyway (author) from Us on March 08, 2020:
Bob - I deport a small-scale list with me so that I tin can brand notes when I hear something when I'g out and about. I think in music! Thanks again and take a terrific calendar week.
Robert Sacchi on March 08, 2020:
You're welcome. Funny how every time I hear or think of a vocal I think of 1 of your lists.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on March 08, 2020:
Bob - That's a good one! Cheers for the recommendation!
Robert Sacchi on March 06, 2020:
Would "Have it Easy" by The Eagles fall into this category?
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states on February 23, 2020:
Bob - Thank you for the recommendation. I will add this.
Robert Sacchi on Feb 20, 2020:
Take you considered "Travelin' Man" by Ricky Nelson. It's about a sailor with a daughter in every port, The song puts a gentle spin on it.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on February twenty, 2020:
Genna - Cheers for suggesting that one! I'm calculation that! Have a great week!
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on February twenty, 2020:
Paula - Information technology'due south funny how equally we age we gain then much more perspective!
Genna Due east from Massachusetts, USA on February 19, 2020:
Hello Flourish --
Sorry I'm late. We've all known at least one player in our lifetime. I can recall one or two. :-) Bang-up listing of songs. My fav is Ramblin Human being. The only vocal I could think of is Rondstadt's "You're No Good," just maybe that'south a chip harsh.
Suzie from Carson City on February 19, 2020:
Flourish....Huh?? Yous mean......guys tin can exist PLAYERS??! (Gasp!) Really??
Wow...imagine, an old lady like me, not being enlightened of such a thing! Hmmmm, seems foreign that in all these years of living, I haven't Come across MY Fair SHARE OF A FEW HUNDRED OF THEM!!! Don't ya retrieve??? Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on February 19, 2020:
Peggy - At least you knew one, right? Thanks for playing along!
Peggy Woods from Houston, Texas on February 18, 2020:
"To all the girls I've loved before" is the but ane on this list of which I am familiar. It is a good old Willie Nelson song. This is a substantial list you accept clustered regarding this topic. Astonishing!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from USA on February 13, 2020:
Tamara - I appreciate your stopping past!
BBYCGN from Uninhabited Regions on Feb xi, 2020:
"55 Songs about Players" reminds me of the song "fifty Ways to Get out Your Lover"... LOL.
FlourishAnyway (author) from Usa on January 26, 2020:
Heidi Thorne - I love that oddball, catchy song. She'southward got such an odd look. I wait for the "duh" because I can't sing the lyrics. I dunno. Thank you for the addition!
Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on January 26, 2020:
Got another weird one to add got a lot of Grammy nomination love for this evening's awards. But in this instance, the girl's a histrion, as well: Billie Eilish "Bad Guy."
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 24, 2020:
Mary - My girl keeps me young! Glad you stopped by. Thanks for keeping an open heed. Have a wonderful weekend!
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on January 24, 2020:
Bill - Thanks for stopping by. I oasis't run out of ideas even so! I hope you lot are doing well.
Bill De Giulio from Massachusetts on Jan 23, 2020:
Interesting topic, Flourish. I recognized a few of the songs, only many were new to me. It's amazing how you keep to come upwards with ideas for lists and and so find the songs to include.
Mary Norton from Ontario, Canada on January 23, 2020:
I have to confess my ignorance about these songs. Yous keep educating me on songs I haven't heard of before. I wish to improve my knowledge in this area.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 22, 2020:
Chitrangada - Thanks for your kind comment. I'm glad you enjoyed this. Have a wonderful calendar week!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 22, 2020:
Linda - You lot are ever so gracious for reading even when you aren't enlightened of the songs. Thank you, sweet lady.
Chitrangada Sharan from New Delhi, Republic of india on January 22, 2020:
Great playlist for players. Y'all accept an astonishing talent of compiling so many songs, and on different themes.
Loved going through the competition and the videos.
Thanks for sharing.
Linda Crampton from British Columbia, Canada on Jan 21, 2020:
I don't know any of the songs that you've included, but every bit always I enjoyed reading your descriptions. Information technology's always interesting to read about music that is new to me.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 21, 2020:
Brenda - Give thanks you for your kind kudos and for taking the time to finish past.
BRENDA ARLEDGE from Washington Court Firm on Jan 21, 2020:
Florish,
What a great drove of songs. I know the majority of them.
I also know players and these songs definitely fit the bill.
At least in nigh of them the adult female wants either the other woman or the human to pay.
Squeamish write.
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on January 21, 2020:
Dora - Cheers for stopping by. Young women (and even men too) have a lot to be concerned about these days.
Dora Weithers from The Caribbean on January 21, 2020:
Don't know these songs, only just reading your summaries is plenty to warn a girl about being careful. I don't blame the ladies who walked away. Skilful topic!
FlourishAnyway (author) from United states of america on January 21, 2020:
Nell - Information technology'southward always fun to discover new songs, merely I'thou happy that you were too familiar with some too. Cheers for stopping by!
FlourishAnyway (author) from U.s. on January 21, 2020:
Raymond - Thank you for stopping by!
Nell Rose from England on Jan 21, 2020:
I always beloved your list of songs. Some of them I know, most I have no thought who they are, lol! Only really swell idea!
Raymond Philippe from The Netherlands on January 21, 2020:
Without players a lot of songs would non have been written ;-)
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Jan 21, 2020:
Pamela - Thanks for your kind comment. I wish she would have retained at least a niggling more of her country season. Have a wonderful calendar week!
Pamela Oglesby from Sunny Florida on January 21, 2020:
I wonder how continute thinking upwards new topics for songs just you lot did it again. This is a squeamish variety of songs over several years. As usualy, I am more than familiar with the older ones. I a not a large Taylor Swift fan but I actually liked almost of the rest of them. Great chore Flourish!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 21, 2020:
Audrey - Thank you for your sweet kudos. Music a!nd my daughter proceed me young. Let those old boyfriends always wonder! They got the short end of the stick.
Audrey Hunt from Pahrump NV on January 20, 2020:
My gosh, Flourish, do you always run out of ideas for songs? This detail topic is pretty darn amazing...simply like you...amazing! It's been many moons since I've done the dating thing, just I do wonder at present and then if my former heartbreakers realize today what they've missed. :)
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on Jan twenty, 2020:
Heidi - Thank you for that addition! You are so 2020! I hope you are doing well. Happy Monday to you every bit well!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 20, 2020:
Shannon - I've encountered them, too. I normally got the terminal express mirth. I hope y'all did, too.
Shannon Henry from Texas on January 20, 2020:
Interesting playlist topic, Flourish. Unfortunately, my very first "boyfriend" was a player. But I'm the idiot that knew that about him. I supposed I'd hoped he'd changed by the time I dated him. Y'all know what they say, players never change. LOL
Heidi Thorne from Chicago Area on January xx, 2020:
So many skillful ones in this listing! I'd add together another one from Camila Cabella, "My, Oh, My." Although it sounds like this ane might be a bit of a player versus player situation. ;)
Happy Monday!
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January 20, 2020:
Devika - Thanks for stopping by, Have a great week and stay warm.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from United states of america on Jan twenty, 2020:
Liz - I bet you were not impressed! I bet he learned that bad behavior from his parents. Information technology says a lot about their marriage.
FlourishAnyway (writer) from U.s. on Jan 20, 2020:
Linda - My daughter is of dating historic period and has come across player types. I can see them from a mile abroad. I also accept some pretty "savage" ideas for seeking revenge on them but mostly information technology's but ideas not bodily recommendations to implement.
FlourishAnyway (author) from USA on January xx, 2020:
Neb - It's funny how they often don't call those girls players. Unfair. I hope yous are doing fantastic this calendar week.
Liz Westwood from UK on Jan 20, 2020:
In one case once more you accept surprised me by finding so many songs. I knew someone once who seemed proud of the fact that her son had two girlfriends at the same time. Others of united states in the room, who had daughters were less than impressed.
Devika Primić from Dubrovnik, Croatia on January 20, 2020:
Hi FlourishAnyway these songs are memorable and adept choices likewise.
Linda Lum from Washington State, United states of america on Jan 20, 2020:
I'm so long abroad from the dating scene I don't recollect "player" was fifty-fifty in our colloquial. I'm glad yous included the Carrie Underwood "Before He Cheats." I love the clever lyrics.
Practiced list to keep in mind just before Valentine's Day, correct?
Bill Kingdom of the netherlands from Olympia, WA on January 20, 2020:
I drew a complete blank on this ane.All I could think of was i most a girl who was a player...Runaround Sue....y'all stumped me on this one.
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