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I'm not as angry about it as I was years ago, but the line that always bothered me was "you're my experimental game". I couldn't help identifying with the other girl that she kissed and thinking "WOW that's a shitty way to treat someone!" Here's a post that pretty much sums it up (sfw, but there's nsfw on that blog) and the cover version she did (nsfw) which I love a lot.
Also I didn't like how the media acted like this was SO PROGRESSIVE and positive, as if queer/bi/lesbian women haven't been out there singing and writing about their lives for decades. (If we don't fit the straight male fantasy stereotypes we're not worth listening to.)
I get that people relate to it. Around the time it first came out, I was friends with two straight girls who loved it because it was very true to their experiences. But it doesn't represent me and I'm sick of people assuming that it does.