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I absolutely love Katy Perry’s new song, I Kissed a Girl. The lyrics don’t necessarily speak to me on an intellectual or emotional level, but I enjoy the sound of her voice, the kitchy quality of the song, and the upbeat tempo. What interests me more, however, are the inferences one can draw from the song as related to a shift in social mores. Let’s explore the women kissing women concept a bit more.

Why do we do it?

Maybe I grew up in a time of sexual experimentation, possibly a product of the sexual revolution, but ever since college I’ve been conscious of a growing trendy — women kissing other women. In case you’re wondering, I’ve been an active participant in this fad that doesn’t seem to be losing style points as the years go by. From what I know about women, men, and human nature, I’m fairly certain I can speak to why all of us straight chicas are so willing to liplock with each other.

  1. Just for the fun of it. The equation usually consists of a few elements mixing together — alcohol + peer pressure + appearance = impromptu female make-out sessions. It’s really pretty harmless fun. Women are very conscious oh how they’re perceived. If they want to be perceived as sexy, fun, and adventurous they will “flirt” with their girlfriends for social acceptance and appearance.
  2. Trying to impress (turn-on) a man. To continue on the first reason, if women are trying to attract male attention in a social setting, or just trying to excite their boyfriend, they will bank on the fact that 99% of straight men are incredibly aroused by the thought of two (or more) women kissing. The difference between a man and a woman, however, is that a man is more sexually motivated to turn the flirtatious kissing into something more tangible. For women it’s a game of how far they can vacillate between the indecipherable boundaries of sexual innuendo and actual sex. For men it’s more like a conquest – Can I get them to kiss? Can I get them to do more than kiss? The fantasy evolves for men.
  3. Genuine curiosity. Somewhere between bi-sexual and sexually experimental for appearances sake, there exists a group of women who are intrigued by the female entity. It’s a genuine curiosity that may or may not be explored. I’m pretty sure I fall into this category, so I’ll speak in the first person. Certain women exude a sexuality that is tangible. So while I would never ogle an incredibly attractive women, I can be drawn in by a woman’s aura – the way she carries herself, the way she speaks, they way she touches herself – these can all be very sensual and erotic cues that peak my interest. The difference between me and women who do it just for fun, is that I am skirting the line of bi-sexuality with a genuine (albeit temporal) attraction to women,  even though I know I’m straight.

Of course there are many other factors that contribute to the phenomena, but most straight women can identify with one or more of the reasons I’ve listed.

Is it socially acceptable?

Fact, while women kissing women is becoming more prevalent, it’s only socially acceptable in pockets of society. Part of the appeal is that it is still taboo, and our parents will hate us for doing it. Obviously the most active participants in the trend are the high school and college kids of today. But what happens as the trend ages and adults, like myself, become parents? Will it always be taboo? Once the trend becomes commonplace, will the cool kids find something more rebellious to do? Will songs like I Kissed Girl result in more girls kissing girls? These are all questions that I don’t think can be answered right now. It seems possible that the females doing it just for fun, or to impress a man, may lose interest when the act becomes a good girl norm. I doubt, however, women with a general curiosity will ever change; they might be swayed to act more readily on curiosities during a fad, but those secret thoughts and desires won’t ever dissipate.

What are your thoughts?

I’m absolutely positive that everyone can identify with this trend as either an observer or participant, so what are your thoughts? What’s happening? Why is it happening? Will the trend change over time? What are your own personal experiences?


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  • nicmcc
    You hit the nail on the head. Interesting to see this addressed & so well.

    ...but I plead the 5th.
  • cruxine
    I'm bisexual so I don't consider it a trend
  • Great work reviewing such an exciting topic so analytically. Remember, though, a picture is worth a thousand words. Go for War and Peace duration next time you blog on this topic... please!
  • smoss
    I have to agree, I love this song as well. As a bisexual, however, I have to listen to the words and see if it really is a good message or not. I believe that girls kissing girls is becoming a trend, indeed, but I think in doing so it is making the idea of bisexuality that much less valid. The song perpetuates the idea that bisexuality is only a result of alcohol, an experiment, or like you said, a mere ploy to entice males. I think it is great that the topic is getting media attention, but like the great (not) Tila Tequila, it isn't the best for those who actually identify as bisexual.

    The fact that people say they are interested in girls but have to adamantly state that they know they are straight just goes to show the negative connotations that still surround bi-curiosity/bisexuals, etc.

    But the song is just so damn catchy.....lol
  • DRS
    While I will admit it is "hot", I don't want to see it. I know it's wrong and so do the people doing it~ that's part of the thrill of doing it.

    You asked a very pertinent question:
    "Once the trend becomes commonplace, will the cool kids find something more rebellious to do?", then dismissed it saying there's no way to tell. I think we all know what will happen~ in fact, you answered your own question in the same sentence.

    Just what "boundary" is too far?

    Heck~ is there a "boundary" anymore?

    DRS
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