Travis and Taylor

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Psst, no one tell the PPs who have issues with Taylor's clothing choices and behavior at games about the 49ers WAGS.



But Taylor is not some barely-known Instagram model or whatever the other WAGs are. Her choices will be judged differently because she's in a much different position. My 13-year-old doesn't idolize those women, she doesn't know who they are. So if they wear sexy attention-whore clothes to a football game, I don't care.

But when Taylor Swift professes to care about women's empowerment and then wears and honest to god cheerleader skirt while bouncing around a suite making exaggerated "OMG" faces every time her football boyfriend catches a ball, I give it a hard eye-roll. When it's about getting the rights to her masters, it's about women's empowerment and not being taken advantage of by men. But then she's got an NFL player boyfriend and she's happy to put on a public performance of "supportive girlfriend" looking like "WAG Barbie." Okay, girl.


I care about women's empowerment and if my boyfriend were one of the best players in the league and having one of his best games you better bet I would be doing the same dang thing. It is called having fun.

Seriously. How is what Taylor is doing any different from me following my lawyer boyfriend's cases and asking about his work?
Anonymous
I'm pretty sure I can enjoy TS and TK and not buy any merch, nor any advertised during the Super Bowl.
Some of you act like ppl who are enjoying this relationship are stupid. We're not. It's fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We watch the super bowl every year for the ads and for the snacks. Is that bad?

Yes. Very bad. Someone in this thread, not going to name names, but she's a Ravens fan, wants you to know that SHE is a true fan of football and YOU are not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure I can enjoy TS and TK and not buy any merch, nor any advertised during the Super Bowl.
Some of you act like ppl who are enjoying this relationship are stupid. We're not. It's fun.

+1. I don't even enjoy this relationship or find it fun, I don't care but it's sooooooooooo lame to judge other people for enjoying something they enjoy.
Anonymous
Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off

Please don't quote Taylor Swift lyrics, women who like football may spontaneously combust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Psst, no one tell the PPs who have issues with Taylor's clothing choices and behavior at games about the 49ers WAGS.



But Taylor is not some barely-known Instagram model or whatever the other WAGs are. Her choices will be judged differently because she's in a much different position. My 13-year-old doesn't idolize those women, she doesn't know who they are. So if they wear sexy attention-whore clothes to a football game, I don't care.

But when Taylor Swift professes to care about women's empowerment and then wears and honest to god cheerleader skirt while bouncing around a suite making exaggerated "OMG" faces every time her football boyfriend catches a ball, I give it a hard eye-roll. When it's about getting the rights to her masters, it's about women's empowerment and not being taken advantage of by men. But then she's got an NFL player boyfriend and she's happy to put on a public performance of "supportive girlfriend" looking like "WAG Barbie." Okay, girl.


I care about women's empowerment and if my boyfriend were one of the best players in the league and having one of his best games you better bet I would be doing the same dang thing. It is called having fun.

Seriously. How is what Taylor is doing any different from me following my lawyer boyfriend's cases and asking about his work?

It would be more like showing up in court every day to watch him
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Psst, no one tell the PPs who have issues with Taylor's clothing choices and behavior at games about the 49ers WAGS.



But Taylor is not some barely-known Instagram model or whatever the other WAGs are. Her choices will be judged differently because she's in a much different position. My 13-year-old doesn't idolize those women, she doesn't know who they are. So if they wear sexy attention-whore clothes to a football game, I don't care.

But when Taylor Swift professes to care about women's empowerment and then wears and honest to god cheerleader skirt while bouncing around a suite making exaggerated "OMG" faces every time her football boyfriend catches a ball, I give it a hard eye-roll. When it's about getting the rights to her masters, it's about women's empowerment and not being taken advantage of by men. But then she's got an NFL player boyfriend and she's happy to put on a public performance of "supportive girlfriend" looking like "WAG Barbie." Okay, girl.


I care about women's empowerment and if my boyfriend were one of the best players in the league and having one of his best games you better bet I would be doing the same dang thing. It is called having fun.

Seriously. How is what Taylor is doing any different from me following my lawyer boyfriend's cases and asking about his work?

It would be more like showing up in court every day to watch him

I suppose, but that's boring and lame. Taylor going to her boyfriend's work to watch him entails day drinking and hanging out with friends. So, yes, I can see why she would do that and why I do not.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I'm only watching the Super Bowl because of Taylor - Just as good a enough reason as a football fan.


To the networks , you’re absolutely right. Which is maybe, MAYBE, why they are pushing this relationship so hard. You think???


don't know don't care.


That’s what they’re going for. Which is fine! Just maybe learn to recognize when you’re being sold a product.

GIRL. You are being sold a product every time you watch football! You think the Ravens owners are playing for free out of love of the game and good sportsmanship? God damn. They're there to make money like everyone else. You're no better than some 25yo Zoomer girl buying a Travis Kelce sweatshirt because of Taylor!


Of course they are. I’m well aware im supporting the ravens. I buy their merch. Are you well aware that Travis and Taylor are dating so flamboyantly like this just to make people like you tune in to make them richer? Because god damn, as you say, some people on here are very invested in it being a legitimate honest relationship like, golly gee, we are just a boy and a girl in love it’s not our fault cameras follow us!

1. I'm not tuning in. I don't care.
2. It very well may be a legitimate honest relationship, may not. Again, don't care either way.

I'm just making the point it's very odd that you seem to think you can't enjoy football because some woman who isn't as cool as you likes Taylor Swift and might possibly be watching the game because of that.


You don’t get it, it’s fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off

Please don't quote Taylor Swift lyrics, women who like football may spontaneously combust.


“She’s cheer captain, I’m in the bleachers.
She wears short skirts and I’m in sneakers”

Taylor the OG pick me girl.
Such a great role model. She was PICKED and must tell the world!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off

Please don't quote Taylor Swift lyrics, women who like football may spontaneously combust.


“She’s cheer captain, I’m in the bleachers.
She wears short skirts and I’m in sneakers”

Taylor the OG pick me girl.
Such a great role model. She was PICKED and must tell the world!


She’s said multiple times she regrets those lyrics and that her only excuse is that she was 14 when she wrote it. You are presumably not 14.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off

Please don't quote Taylor Swift lyrics, women who like football may spontaneously combust.


“She’s cheer captain, I’m in the bleachers.
She wears short skirts and I’m in sneakers”

Taylor the OG pick me girl.
Such a great role model. She was PICKED and must tell the world!


She’s said multiple times she regrets those lyrics and that her only excuse is that she was 14 when she wrote it. You are presumably not 14.

She had a do over (Taylors version) and didn’t take it. She was presumably not 14 when the rerelease happened in 2021. That argument doesn’t work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Psst, no one tell the PPs who have issues with Taylor's clothing choices and behavior at games about the 49ers WAGS.



But Taylor is not some barely-known Instagram model or whatever the other WAGs are. Her choices will be judged differently because she's in a much different position. My 13-year-old doesn't idolize those women, she doesn't know who they are. So if they wear sexy attention-whore clothes to a football game, I don't care.

But when Taylor Swift professes to care about women's empowerment and then wears and honest to god cheerleader skirt while bouncing around a suite making exaggerated "OMG" faces every time her football boyfriend catches a ball, I give it a hard eye-roll. When it's about getting the rights to her masters, it's about women's empowerment and not being taken advantage of by men. But then she's got an NFL player boyfriend and she's happy to put on a public performance of "supportive girlfriend" looking like "WAG Barbie." Okay, girl.


I care about women's empowerment and if my boyfriend were one of the best players in the league and having one of his best games you better bet I would be doing the same dang thing. It is called having fun.

Seriously. How is what Taylor is doing any different from me following my lawyer boyfriend's cases and asking about his work?

It would be more like showing up in court every day to watch him


Tell me you don't know anything about being a football player....

It's not like that at all. They work out and watch game tapes and go over strategy and do a lot more than just play in the big games.

Going to a game is like watching your boyfriend make a big closing argument, but with beer and snacks.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Psst, no one tell the PPs who have issues with Taylor's clothing choices and behavior at games about the 49ers WAGS.



But Taylor is not some barely-known Instagram model or whatever the other WAGs are. Her choices will be judged differently because she's in a much different position. My 13-year-old doesn't idolize those women, she doesn't know who they are. So if they wear sexy attention-whore clothes to a football game, I don't care.

But when Taylor Swift professes to care about women's empowerment and then wears and honest to god cheerleader skirt while bouncing around a suite making exaggerated "OMG" faces every time her football boyfriend catches a ball, I give it a hard eye-roll. When it's about getting the rights to her masters, it's about women's empowerment and not being taken advantage of by men. But then she's got an NFL player boyfriend and she's happy to put on a public performance of "supportive girlfriend" looking like "WAG Barbie." Okay, girl.


I care about women's empowerment and if my boyfriend were one of the best players in the league and having one of his best games you better bet I would be doing the same dang thing. It is called having fun.

Seriously. How is what Taylor is doing any different from me following my lawyer boyfriend's cases and asking about his work?

It would be more like showing up in court every day to watch him


Tell me you don't know anything about being a football player....

It's not like that at all. They work out and watch game tapes and go over strategy and do a lot more than just play in the big games.

Going to a game is like watching your boyfriend make a big closing argument, but with beer and snacks.



And in cute clothes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Players gonna play, play, play, play, play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
Shake it off, shake it off

Please don't quote Taylor Swift lyrics, women who like football may spontaneously combust.


“She’s cheer captain, I’m in the bleachers.
She wears short skirts and I’m in sneakers”

Taylor the OG pick me girl.
Such a great role model. She was PICKED and must tell the world!



Even if this were true (it's not), who the eff cares? She's watching her cute guy play football. They show for a few minutes each game. You need a life.
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