Travis and Taylor

Anonymous
Once you tell yourself that a person isn't actually a person, they are actuall a PRODUCT and by their own volition have chosen to be a product, then you can convince yourself to say all sort of ridiculous dehumanizing crap on an internet site full of strangers. No thank you.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone what the odds maker are giving the Super Bowl? Will Taylor show up or be a no show?


She has a 6pm concert the previous day in Tokyo. Superbowl is 6.30pm in Vegas. I am too lazy to figure out if she can logistically make it if she leaves right after her concert.

A newspaper stated due the Super Bowl it may be difficult for her plane to get clearance to land in Vegas. She would then have to find an alternate international airport. Then tack on customs clearance and driving time to Vegas.


But, she will fly east, crossing the international date line. So she can get there on Saturday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone what the odds maker are giving the Super Bowl? Will Taylor show up or be a no show?


She has a 6pm concert the previous day in Tokyo. Superbowl is 6.30pm in Vegas. I am too lazy to figure out if she can logistically make it if she leaves right after her concert.

A newspaper stated due the Super Bowl it may be difficult for her plane to get clearance to land in Vegas. She would then have to find an alternate international airport. Then tack on customs clearance and driving time to Vegas.


But, she will fly east, crossing the international date line. So she can get there on Saturday.


I think they covered this on West Wing...

Anonymous
160 pages of infantilizing and disparaging a BILLIONAIRE female artist and her "legit" jock of a boyfriend. Whether or not you think he's hot or she's immature or they are doing "pap walks" for more money and fame really doesn't matter. They are 34 year olds at the height of their careers. Let them be. Giddy in love. Silly and immature. What does it matter to you?

For the fake relationship pushers, why don't you watch the clip where she greets him on the field and before kissing her, reminds her of the cameras surrounding them (which again, was where the cameras aimed instead of the other players and their wives/girlfriends WHO WERE ALSO DOING THE EXACT SAME THING but are less "sellable"). Taylor's response to Travis was "I don't give a f*ck" before smacking him on the lips. Listen to her, she doesn't care.

She is in love. She doesn't need our money, seek our approval and she doesn't need a fake relationship to sell more music. She is unabashedly, proudly in that stupid "lavender haze" phase of a new exciting relationship. We don't need to understand all the dynamics and we shouldn't dissect them pretending we do.
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Anonymous wrote:She behaves like a 12 year old girl with her first boyfriend.

I think it is embarrassing for a woman in her mid-30s to act like this.


It feels so effortful, and I can't figure out who she's doing it for. Him? His family? Her friends? The media? Fans? I feel bad for her that she feels she has to perform in her private life in this way. She has so much money and her career/legacy is secure. But this stuff comes off as incredibly desperate and small.


It's "effortful" because she's madly in love and that's what you do when you're in love - you put yourself out for the other person and show up and support them. It just so happens the guy she loves is on national TV every week and she has the time and money to go see him.

What else is she supposed to do?


I don't think it's the going to games that seems effortful. It's the way she is putting on this whole "footballer's girlfriend" persona -- the outfits and befriending all the players and their wives. I get doing some of that but it feels like she's taken it to an extreme that feels over-the-top for someone she literally met for the first time in July. It feels like it's gonna crash and burn because it's not possible not sustain that level of intensity for very long and I think the let down when they stop acting this giddy is going to be big.

To me, one of the nice things about dating and then marrying someone in my 30s was that it was more chill. We were more mature and measured and did a better job of getting to know each other by just spending time 1:1 in normal, not intense environments. We didn't meet parents or show up to each others work events or any of that stuff until we'd already been together about 6 months, because that's about how long it took to really get to know each other and figure out that not only was their chemistry/attraction, but also we had compatible personalities, similar goals, and we thought we'd go the distance. And then we did. What Travis and Taylor are doing looks stressful and like a distraction from really getting to know each other in a way that would lead to something serious.


People like you are so bizarre. Nobody cares what you did. People will do things my way. Personally, I would prefer marrying in my 20s over being a leftover who has to settle in their 30s. But you do you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She behaves like a 12 year old girl with her first boyfriend.

I think it is embarrassing for a woman in her mid-30s to act like this.


It feels so effortful, and I can't figure out who she's doing it for. Him? His family? Her friends? The media? Fans? I feel bad for her that she feels she has to perform in her private life in this way. She has so much money and her career/legacy is secure. But this stuff comes off as incredibly desperate and small.


It's "effortful" because she's madly in love and that's what you do when you're in love - you put yourself out for the other person and show up and support them. It just so happens the guy she loves is on national TV every week and she has the time and money to go see him.

What else is she supposed to do?


I don't think it's the going to games that seems effortful. It's the way she is putting on this whole "footballer's girlfriend" persona -- the outfits and befriending all the players and their wives. I get doing some of that but it feels like she's taken it to an extreme that feels over-the-top for someone she literally met for the first time in July. It feels like it's gonna crash and burn because it's not possible not sustain that level of intensity for very long and I think the let down when they stop acting this giddy is going to be big.

To me, one of the nice things about dating and then marrying someone in my 30s was that it was more chill. We were more mature and measured and did a better job of getting to know each other by just spending time 1:1 in normal, not intense environments. We didn't meet parents or show up to each others work events or any of that stuff until we'd already been together about 6 months, because that's about how long it took to really get to know each other and figure out that not only was their chemistry/attraction, but also we had compatible personalities, similar goals, and we thought we'd go the distance. And then we did. What Travis and Taylor are doing looks stressful and like a distraction from really getting to know each other in a way that would lead to something serious.


People like you are so bizarre. Nobody cares what you did. People will do things my way. Personally, I would prefer marrying in my 20s over being a leftover who has to settle in their 30s. But you do you!


Nah, I totally get what the PP’s saying (and I did marry in my 20s).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s ridiculous to suggest that she could have dated him and just not gone to the games. Where would the fun be in that?


Yes, it would be less fun. It would also be more private. This is the tradeoff of fame.

She could also have split the difference and gone to games, but fewer of them, and in a less ostentatious way (like not rolling into a Jets game dressed to the nines with like 6 other A-list celebs). She chose to do it her way, which is of course her choice, but it opens her up to a lot more scrutiny.

No one is entitled to carry on their private life in public and expect the whole world to just politely say "oh that's great, no comment." You might desperately want that. It will NEVER happen.
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Anonymous wrote:So now I'm wondering how much of this is Taylor's father stoking the PR and relationship. This is his M.O. completely. Taylor is immature, but she seems genuine in her enthusiasm. She's invested in the narrative for whatever reason, I personally believe she's quite taken with TK. Travis looks like his attention span for this is just starting to fray around the edges. I believe he enjoys being in the relationship but TK loves having freedom of movement and choices and there are a lot of people weighing in on how he *should* be behaving.
That footage in South America backstage with Taylor's dad and Travis still doesn't sit right.


What backstage footage?


I can't find it anywhere. It was posted here and now that video is wiped as Not Available. I looked online for a while.

After the concert in Argentina, Taylor's dad maneuvers Travis by the arm to the outside of the backstage tent. He positions Travis just so, facing the way Taylor would be coming, and then slides backwards to just inside the tent so he's obscured and Travis is left standing alone. Taylor comes and does the run to kiss Travis.

Now all footage I see is either from Taylor running or from the point of her dad rolling back into the tent. But before either of those things happened, Taylor's dad positioned Travis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She behaves like a 12 year old girl with her first boyfriend.

I think it is embarrassing for a woman in her mid-30s to act like this.


It feels so effortful, and I can't figure out who she's doing it for. Him? His family? Her friends? The media? Fans? I feel bad for her that she feels she has to perform in her private life in this way. She has so much money and her career/legacy is secure. But this stuff comes off as incredibly desperate and small.


It's "effortful" because she's madly in love and that's what you do when you're in love - you put yourself out for the other person and show up and support them. It just so happens the guy she loves is on national TV every week and she has the time and money to go see him.

What else is she supposed to do?


I don't think it's the going to games that seems effortful. It's the way she is putting on this whole "footballer's girlfriend" persona -- the outfits and befriending all the players and their wives. I get doing some of that but it feels like she's taken it to an extreme that feels over-the-top for someone she literally met for the first time in July. It feels like it's gonna crash and burn because it's not possible not sustain that level of intensity for very long and I think the let down when they stop acting this giddy is going to be big.

To me, one of the nice things about dating and then marrying someone in my 30s was that it was more chill. We were more mature and measured and did a better job of getting to know each other by just spending time 1:1 in normal, not intense environments. We didn't meet parents or show up to each others work events or any of that stuff until we'd already been together about 6 months, because that's about how long it took to really get to know each other and figure out that not only was their chemistry/attraction, but also we had compatible personalities, similar goals, and we thought we'd go the distance. And then we did. What Travis and Taylor are doing looks stressful and like a distraction from really getting to know each other in a way that would lead to something serious.


People like you are so bizarre. Nobody cares what you did. People will do things my way. Personally, I would prefer marrying in my 20s over being a leftover who has to settle in their 30s. But you do you!


Taylor is mid-30s. So is Kelce. They did not marry in their 20s. They are not "leftovers" who have to settle in their 30s. Like many people on this board, they focused on their career and having a lot of fun in their 20s. So YOU do you, but it has nothing to do with this thread, babe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So now I'm wondering how much of this is Taylor's father stoking the PR and relationship. This is his M.O. completely. Taylor is immature, but she seems genuine in her enthusiasm. She's invested in the narrative for whatever reason, I personally believe she's quite taken with TK. Travis looks like his attention span for this is just starting to fray around the edges. I believe he enjoys being in the relationship but TK loves having freedom of movement and choices and there are a lot of people weighing in on how he *should* be behaving.
That footage in South America backstage with Taylor's dad and Travis still doesn't sit right.


What backstage footage?


I can't find it anywhere. It was posted here and now that video is wiped as Not Available. I looked online for a while.

After the concert in Argentina, Taylor's dad maneuvers Travis by the arm to the outside of the backstage tent. He positions Travis just so, facing the way Taylor would be coming, and then slides backwards to just inside the tent so he's obscured and Travis is left standing alone. Taylor comes and does the run to kiss Travis.

Now all footage I see is either from Taylor running or from the point of her dad rolling back into the tent. But before either of those things happened, Taylor's dad positioned Travis.


+1, I remember this too. Also Taylor's dad was with Travis through the whole concert -- there's some other clip of him responding to her singing a lyric with his jersey number in it, and it was a similar thing, where Taylor's dad is standing there while it's happening and looking expectantly at Travis, like he (T's dad) knew it was coming and was there to make sure Travis noticed. It was weird.

Have always gotten a creepy stage dad vibe from Taylor's dad. Way more than from her mom, who seems more low key (or as low key as the Swift family gets).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She behaves like a 12 year old girl with her first boyfriend.

I think it is embarrassing for a woman in her mid-30s to act like this.


It feels so effortful, and I can't figure out who she's doing it for. Him? His family? Her friends? The media? Fans? I feel bad for her that she feels she has to perform in her private life in this way. She has so much money and her career/legacy is secure. But this stuff comes off as incredibly desperate and small.


It's "effortful" because she's madly in love and that's what you do when you're in love - you put yourself out for the other person and show up and support them. It just so happens the guy she loves is on national TV every week and she has the time and money to go see him.

What else is she supposed to do?


I don't think it's the going to games that seems effortful. It's the way she is putting on this whole "footballer's girlfriend" persona -- the outfits and befriending all the players and their wives. I get doing some of that but it feels like she's taken it to an extreme that feels over-the-top for someone she literally met for the first time in July. It feels like it's gonna crash and burn because it's not possible not sustain that level of intensity for very long and I think the let down when they stop acting this giddy is going to be big.

To me, one of the nice things about dating and then marrying someone in my 30s was that it was more chill. We were more mature and measured and did a better job of getting to know each other by just spending time 1:1 in normal, not intense environments. We didn't meet parents or show up to each others work events or any of that stuff until we'd already been together about 6 months, because that's about how long it took to really get to know each other and figure out that not only was their chemistry/attraction, but also we had compatible personalities, similar goals, and we thought we'd go the distance. And then we did. What Travis and Taylor are doing looks stressful and like a distraction from really getting to know each other in a way that would lead to something serious.


People like you are so bizarre. Nobody cares what you did. People will do things my way. Personally, I would prefer marrying in my 20s over being a leftover who has to settle in their 30s. But you do you!


Taylor is mid-30s. So is Kelce. They did not marry in their 20s. They are not "leftovers" who have to settle in their 30s. Like many people on this board, they focused on their career and having a lot of fun in their 20s. So YOU do you, but it has nothing to do with this thread, babe.

If Taylor Swift is a leftover in her 30s, I think I know a lot of men who would be fine with leftovers lol.

Also it's very odd that this person feels the need to say "you do you" and then offend an entire demographic of people.
Anonymous
I don't even understand the right wing conspiracy theory - like what the controversy is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't even understand the right wing conspiracy theory - like what the controversy is?

Idk they are both liberal so it must be a globalist scheme. (Totally weird that two people with similar political beliefs would date, right?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So now I'm wondering how much of this is Taylor's father stoking the PR and relationship. This is his M.O. completely. Taylor is immature, but she seems genuine in her enthusiasm. She's invested in the narrative for whatever reason, I personally believe she's quite taken with TK. Travis looks like his attention span for this is just starting to fray around the edges. I believe he enjoys being in the relationship but TK loves having freedom of movement and choices and there are a lot of people weighing in on how he *should* be behaving.
That footage in South America backstage with Taylor's dad and Travis still doesn't sit right.


What backstage footage?


I can't find it anywhere. It was posted here and now that video is wiped as Not Available. I looked online for a while.

After the concert in Argentina, Taylor's dad maneuvers Travis by the arm to the outside of the backstage tent. He positions Travis just so, facing the way Taylor would be coming, and then slides backwards to just inside the tent so he's obscured and Travis is left standing alone. Taylor comes and does the run to kiss Travis.

Now all footage I see is either from Taylor running or from the point of her dad rolling back into the tent. But before either of those things happened, Taylor's dad positioned Travis.

He probably was like, "You can wait for her here, I'll give you a moment." Jesus. Not everything is some elaborate conspiracy. Take your meds.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is 160 pages. It may have already been said. But I think this relationship is reminiscent of John and Jackie. It's the fantasy.

Dave Letterman commented that the world is so ugly these days. He's right. In a world of war, school shootings, poverty, and immigration issues, this relationship is a bright light.

Maybe it is fake. Maybe it is PR. But so is Santa, the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny. Sometimes you just need to believe in the magic.


Or maybe attempt to confront the school shootings and poverty issues rather than burying yourself in fantasy. Go make the world a better place rather than creating a Disney illusion.

You're participating in a thread about it on a mommy forum. Why are you sitting on your fat ass blabbering about this if you think everyone should be solving "poverty issues"?
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