“Why you bother me when you know you don't want me?”
— Sza
Simplified Meaning:
When someone bothers or interacts with another person without truly wanting or valuing their time, it can create confusion and hurt feelings. Imagine a student who repeatedly asks a classmate for help on school projects but never truly likes spending time with them. Maybe the classmate feels used because the student only contacts them when they need something, not because they enjoy their company. This leads to frustration because the classmate can tell that the student's intentions aren't genuine. In relationships, whether they're friendships or romantic, it's important for interactions to be honest and sincere. If somebody doesn't genuinely appreciate another person, it's better not to pretend otherwise, as it avoids misleading or hurting the other person. Treat people with respect by only engaging with them if you truly value their presence and company.