Is this song politically incorrect?

I'm not nearly as musical as some of my friends. Some of them can spontaneously burst into song. Others can recite lyrics off the top of their head.

Yet, for some odd reason, some random bits of musical memory has bubbled its way into my consciousness.

The song on my mind is from the musical, Flower Drum Song which I saw a couple of years ago on Broadway. Lyrics if you please:
http://www.libretto.musicals.ru/text.php?textid=115&language=1

I Enjoy Being a Girl

I'm a girl, and by me that's only great!
I am proud that my silhouette is curvy,
That I walk with a sweet and girlish gait
With my hips kind of swivelly and swervy.

I adore being dressed in something frilly
When my date comes to get me at my place.
Out I go with my Joe or John or Billy,
Like a filly who is ready for the race!

When I have a brand new hairdo
With my eyelashes all in curl,
I float as the clouds on air do,
I enjoy being a girl!

When men say I'm cute and funny
And my teeth aren't teeth, but pearl,
I just lap it up like honey
I enjoy being a girl!

I flip when a fellow sends me flowers,
I drool over dresses made of lace,
I talk on the telephone for hours
With a pound and a half of cream upon my face!

I'm strictly a female female
And my future I hope will be
In the home of a brave and free male
Who'll enjoy being a guy having a girl... like... me.

When men say I'm sweet as candy
As around in a dance we whirl,
It goes to my head like brandy,
I enjoy being a girl!

When someone with eyes that smoulder
Says he loves ev'ry silken curl
That falls on my iv'ry shoulder,
I enjoy being a girl!

When I hear the compliment'ry whistle
That greets my bikini by the sea,
I turn and I glower and I bristle,
But I happy to know the whistle's meant for me!

I'm strictly a female female
And my future I hope will be
In the home of a brave and free male
Who'll enjoy being a guy having a girl... like... me.
By the way, I'm a guy!!! And I have no confusion about that!

I like to quote Tony Campolo who I heard once say, paraphrasing, look, if you aren't turned on by a beautiful woman, it isn't because you are spiritual, it is because you're dead!

Anyway, I think the song may have entered my brain due to the heat wave hitting Los Angeles right now and the corresponding change in attire of the better looking half of the population.

So my sociological question is this: is this song politically incorrect?

It is a song in a Rogers and Hammerstein musical from the late 1950s.

In today's era of political correctness and feminism, this song does sound slightly off key.

Yet, despite being perhaps politically incorrect, might there be some correctness in its description of the fairer sex?

Afterall, take a look at the magazines at the supermarket checkout counter. Seems to me all those cover stories echo the sentiments of this old number from the 2nd tier of the R&H canon.

By the way, as a guy, I certainly have no objection to today's modern independent woman (as long as she doesn't dissolve into male bashing) but I'll also confess to saying I do very much appreciate a woman who is quite comfortable being a woman too!

Which leads me to recommend this article by a fine independent woman writer.

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