

This reflects the sacrifices and compromises that come with relationships, and the realization that love requires more than just chasing one's individual dreams. They are willing to love the way their partner wants them to love and to be hurt when their partner wants them to be hurt. However, the song takes a turn with the chorus, as the speaker acknowledges their willingness to do what it takes to make love work. The recurring line "I'm always twisting, always sold" symbolizes the speaker's perceived lack of agency and the sense of being trapped in a predetermined path. This creates a sense of confinement and being lost - a feeling conveyed by the metaphor of being stuck in the backseat of a car.

The speaker expresses frustration with the endless twists and turns that come with pursuing their goals, and the constant pressure to keep up.

The opening lines of Bleachers' song "Who I Want You to Love" speak to the exhaustion of chasing one's dreams.
