"Male Fantasy" is the last track on Billie Eilish's new album "Happier Than Ever," leaving her fans with something meaningful that they could connect to. The song opens with Eilish singing about spending the night at home, watching and critiquing pornography, per Genius. The song's title pops up in the intro when she sings, "she would never be that satisfied, it's a male fantasy."
Yet, the song isn't about Eilish's issues with pornography, or even what she thinks is wrong with this male fantasy. Instead, the promised satisfaction that comes with pornography is used as a way for Eilish to distract herself from her loneliness after a break-up. Eilish reveals her true feelings in the chorus by singing, "Cause I loved you then and I love you now and I don't know how. Guess it's hard to know when nobody else comes around if I'm getting over you or just pretending to be alright, convince myself I hate you."
The "Everything I Wanted" singer even wonders if she'll ever feel better and move on in the lyrics, "It's all I think about whеn I'm behind the wheel. I worry this is how I'm always gonna feel." It appears that despite her attempts at distractions or at hating her ex, Eilish is having a hard time getting over the failed relationship, which is something that anyone who has ever been heartbroken can relate to.
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