I Talk To Myself Sometimes
Next’s “Too Close” dropped in 1997, and if you’ve ever been caught between desire and boundaries on a dance floor, you know this song. This playful R&B hit captured the friction between physical arousal and public appropriateness—but it also revealed something deeper about mixed signals, unclear communication, and the difference between naming what you feel and saying what you actually want. In this episode of *I Talk To Myself Sometimes*, Antoinette Arrington explores how this confessional classic shows us why “step back” and “don’t stop” can’t coexist, and what it means to communicate clearly when desire is involved. Through layered introspection, this episode examines: • How we confuse mixed signals with playful flirtation • The importance of aligning your words with your actions when setting boundaries • What happens when we put responsibility for our desire on someone else Perfect for fans of classic 90s R&B, Next, nostalgic club anthems, honest conversations about desire and boundaries, soulful music analysis, personal growth, and introspective podcasts, this episode shows how revisiting songs from our past can teach us that clarity—not just chemistry—is what makes intimacy work. Listen now and reflect on the playful complexity of Next’s “Too Close.” Have you ever sent mixed signals without realizing it? Drop your reflections in the comments—I want to hear your story.
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