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Which makes them well matched. |
Nop. We are all allowed to have our opinions about this "young woman", even if you don't like it. Again, this a not a Taylor fan site. The main sub on reddit does not allow any posters to even think a bad thought about their Taytay. You might be more comfortable there. |
| This is why we can’t have nice things. |
I get annoyed when people call her a young woman because (1) she isn't, not really, and (2) it's part of this weird culture around her where people impose this idea of her being a victim, or naive, or in need of protection. I want to say "I don't get it" but I do, because Taylor fits a mold for the kind of person who gets to be the protagonist no matter what the actual dynamics are. She doesn't actually need protection. She's not an innocent young woman, she's a powerful, highly successful creative and business woman. If people online are like "I don't think her relationship is real" or "ugh, I thought she was acting annoying on Sunday" it doesn't impact her at all. Not even a little bit. Yet people jump at the chance to defend and protect her. Most of the "criticism" isn't even criticism, just idle commentary, run of the mill celebrity gossip that is not really critical, just silly or fun. I also find the comments that are like "whatever you're an ugly old hag, leave Taylor alone!" so fascinating because that's just a straight up misogynist thing to say about anyone and it's said in the name of the feminist solidarity. Just some very weird dynamics here. |
You described a lot of older Swiftie moms. Is the dreaded sexless haircut OK once the woman buys a ticket to a TS concert? Really uncalled for. |
What is "this"? What is the "nice thing"? Are you saying this thread is the reason we can't have Taylor and Travis? Girl, wake up -- no one "has" Taylor and Travis, but you're welcome to enjoy their relationship. This thread has no bearing on their relationship nor your enjoyment of it, unless you insist on waging a battle to root out every critic of skeptic in the world instead of, I don't know, reading a book or taking up watercolors. No one is taking away your "nice things" except you. Stop with the freaking victims complex. |
All of this. |
You guys are saying a lot of dumb things in here and it’s a turn off. It’s your right to say it. But I think you sound petty and weirdly negatively invested, and it’s my right to say that, too. |
Are you the one constantly posting that the 30s are old, on this thread and others? The guy is 34. Do you live in South Dakota (not to insult people who do, but I imagine they marry earlier than those in more urban areas). Calling Taylor creepy at 34, etc. It’s just very stilted and weird. |
| This thread is a weird Roscharch test. |
| The carbon footprint of this relationship is obscene. I can't get past it. |
He’s a player (no pun intended) who’s been involved with a long line of instagram-model type women. Maybe he’s ready to settle down, maybe not. |
You need to calm down. You’re being too loud. |
His brother is married with kids. His dating history is strange. He dresses very loud. He’s got a lot of theater kid energy. He says he knew all of Taylor Swift’s songs before they met. Gay or bi would not surprise me. 34 year old Midwest raised bachelor without kids is sus. |
Aren’t he and his brother from Ohio? Midwest men with money tend to be married with kids before 30. 34 year old childless bachelor going to Taylor Swift concerts is not normal masculine behavior. |