The Everly Brothers' song "Made To Love" is a heartfelt conversation between a father and his son about love and relationships. The father notices that his son is growing older and advises him to have a talk about dating and love. The song explores the father's wisdom and guidance on understanding and appreciating girls. The father emphasizes that girls were made to be loved and cherished. He highlights their unique qualities such as their eyes of blue and their shorter height, indicating that these characteristics make them special and deserving of love. As the son grows up and starts going on dates, the father acknowledges the uncertainty that may arise in the son's mind about physical intimacy, particularly the first kiss. However, the father encourages him to recall the advice he gave earlier. The father's words act as a reminder that girls were made to be loved, bringing reassurance and clarity in the son's thoughts. The repeated refrain of "Girls, girls, girls were made to love" reinforces the father's message throughout the song. It emphasizes the universal nature of love and the significance of appreciating and valuing girls. The song ultimately conveys the father's desire to guide and impart wisdom to his son as he embarks on his journey of relationships and love.