stephanie, a blogger writes on a website, a feminist in l.a., the majority of the song has someone murmuring, i know you want me over and over again. seriously, this song is disgusting, though admittedly very catchy. what's your take? number one on the bill board means a lot of teenagers and kids are listening. >> erin, i've got your back on this topic, sister. our two friends there, are they running for republican congress? are we discussing the degrees of rapey-ness now? i mean, i think it's offensive. erin, i don't know if you saw the one thing where the guy blows smoke in her face and she goes like this and she says you know you want snit like really, i want cancer in secondhand smoke? i think it's offensive. >> you don't think i'm number one on the bill board charts without having a lot of women enjoying the song. but the thing is, there's -- role play is a part of sexual practice in our culture. the idea of having a sense of i mean, i think it's offensive. erin, i don't know if you saw the one thing where the guy blows smoke in her face and she goes like this and she says you know you want snit like really, i want cancer in secondhand smoke?