Mulher Comprometida

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Respecting Boundaries: The Moral Compass in 'Mulher Comprometida'

Zezinho Barros' song 'Mulher Comprometida' delves into the themes of respect, self-control, and moral integrity. The lyrics emphasize the importance of respecting the boundaries of committed relationships. The phrase 'Mulher comprometida casada pra mim é homem' metaphorically suggests that a married woman is off-limits, akin to how a man would be in a heterosexual context. This line underscores the artist's firm stance on not pursuing someone who is already in a committed relationship, regardless of temptation or desire.

The song's narrative is built around the idea of resisting seduction and maintaining one's principles. The protagonist acknowledges the allure and the potential for desire but chooses to ignore it, demonstrating a strong moral compass. The imagery of 'rato no queijo' (a rat with cheese) vividly portrays the internal struggle of wanting something but knowing it is forbidden. This metaphor highlights the tension between desire and ethical behavior, reinforcing the message that not everything offered should be taken.

In the chorus, the artist expresses a love for women and the joy of dancing closely in a forró, a traditional Brazilian dance. However, he clarifies that his intentions are honorable, seeking a genuine and committed relationship rather than fleeting encounters. The repeated assertion that a married woman is as off-limits as a man reiterates his commitment to respecting the sanctity of marriage. This song serves as a reminder of the importance of boundaries and the value of integrity in personal relationships.

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