Talk:Bmblb/@comment-189.216.51.174-20170609203002/@comment-4010415-20170611103038

"Every other romance song describes the relationship of the centered ship. Dream Come True was about Pyrrha not giving up on Jaune despite how much he hits on Weiss while Shine is about how he saved her from her loneliness, Boop had Nora realizing her feelings for her childhood friend had grown into love, Like Morning Follows Night has Sun trying to convince Blake to accept responsibility and stop running.

''Bmblb? "Baby, we're lesbians, let's make love!" That's the song."''

^ You're damn right about that. While this song is really catchy and talks about love and ecstasy, it doesn't have the same heart and soul as the other relationship songs. The most we have from Yang that could be construed as her having secret feelings for Blake is that she winked when telling Blake she'd dance with her at the Beacon Dance, the fact that Armed and Ready says "There's nothing that I won't do for her" while talking about her memories and nightmares of when Adam cut her arm off, and maaaybe the "I love it when you're feisty" comment.

I've said in another comment on here recently that I've seen someone theorize this song is actually from Blake's point of view, but I buy it being Yang more than Blake because Blake has done absolutely positively nothing that could be construed as her having feelings for Yang. In fact, she has, instead, blushed at Sun pointing and winking at her.