Travis and Taylor

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Basically, yes. It's an emoji love affair -- shallow, stupid, fun.

Wait, that could be the name of the movie based on the Taylor/Travis relationship. Shallow Stupid Fun.

I'd watch it.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Yikes. You do realize that is literally ONE SECOND IN TIME. She wasn't standing there still like that for 15 minutes waiting for some pap to take that exact picture.


I am 90% sure this is photo of her responding to him making heart hands at her on the field -- this isn't a photo from when anything was happening in the game. As you can see, most of the people in the photo aren't even looking at the field, including Travis's mom. She's not cheering for a play here.

Whether you think it's sweet or fake/cheesy for a 34 year old man to make heart hands at his girlfriend on national TV and for the cameras to pan to her clutching her hands together and jumping up and down in response is going to be a reflection of what kind of person you are and where you are at in your life. I land on the "fake/cheesy" end of that spectrum. This is a weird, show-offy, obnoxious way for people to behave publicly regarding their relationship. I think for some people this is a form of wish fulfillment and they eat it up. I think I'm too old and jaded to feel that way, sorry.

Travis stated on his podcast that those heart hands were for the opposing team.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Yikes. You do realize that is literally ONE SECOND IN TIME. She wasn't standing there still like that for 15 minutes waiting for some pap to take that exact picture.


I am 90% sure this is photo of her responding to him making heart hands at her on the field -- this isn't a photo from when anything was happening in the game. As you can see, most of the people in the photo aren't even looking at the field, including Travis's mom. She's not cheering for a play here.

Whether you think it's sweet or fake/cheesy for a 34 year old man to make heart hands at his girlfriend on national TV and for the cameras to pan to her clutching her hands together and jumping up and down in response is going to be a reflection of what kind of person you are and where you are at in your life. I land on the "fake/cheesy" end of that spectrum. This is a weird, show-offy, obnoxious way for people to behave publicly regarding their relationship. I think for some people this is a form of wish fulfillment and they eat it up. I think I'm too old and jaded to feel that way, sorry.

Travis stated on his podcast that those heart hands were for the opposing team.


He was kidding though.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Huh? Football games are very different environments than football games. Are you serious? Look at the other fans at the stadium, dressed up in team colors, cheering, etc.


But no one else is dressed or acting like she is. She's clasping her hands and making these exaggerated faces and just being extremely extra.

I think people are just very into Taylor Swift, which is fine, she's extremely talented and her success is merited. But I'm finding her public behavior with regards to this relationships extremely irritating. It all feels cheesy and fake to me. Him too. Maybe it's just two people falling in love but in the most public possible way possible but I find it weird people are rooting for them. I am embarrassed for them. I almost hope it is a fake relationship because it would explain how obnoxious they are being.


I think that’s just her personality. I love Taylor, but she is intense and a lot and probably why she’s had so many boyfriends and dramatic (to her) breakups. It’s also why she is writes such good lyrics - she feels deeply and to her everything is a big deal, every detail.
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I’m shocked to read so many posts mocking Travis’s looks. I do not find Taylor Swift attractive at all.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Huh? Football games are very different environments than football games. Are you serious? Look at the other fans at the stadium, dressed up in team colors, cheering, etc.


But no one else is dressed or acting like she is. She's clasping her hands and making these exaggerated faces and just being extremely extra.

I think people are just very into Taylor Swift, which is fine, she's extremely talented and her success is merited. But I'm finding her public behavior with regards to this relationships extremely irritating. It all feels cheesy and fake to me. Him too. Maybe it's just two people falling in love but in the most public possible way possible but I find it weird people are rooting for them. I am embarrassed for them. I almost hope it is a fake relationship because it would explain how obnoxious they are being.


I think that’s just her personality. I love Taylor, but she is intense and a lot and probably why she’s had so many boyfriends and dramatic (to her) breakups. It’s also why she is writes such good lyrics - she feels deeply and to her everything is a big deal, every detail.


I agree it's just her personality. Though I also think her personality is very affected and fake. [shrug emoji]
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That awkward kiss between the two of them is what made me realize the relationship was totally fake.

Travis is only attracted to Taylor’s fame and money. Look at how Travis interacts with Taylor versus how he interacted with his ex Kayla.

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Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked to read so many posts mocking Travis’s looks. I do not find Taylor Swift attractive at all.


I find them both oddly unattractive but will say they have very photogenic smiles. Taylor also looks very good in clothes because of her height. But I don't find either of them hot and if they were not rich/famous, I think they'd be very weird looking. A good cosmetic dentist and the right haircut/color goes a long way here.
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Anonymous wrote:That awkward kiss between the two of them is what made me realize the relationship was totally fake.

Travis is only attracted to Taylor’s fame and money. Look at how Travis interacts with Taylor versus how he interacted with his ex Kayla.



I don't think that video shows the relationship is fake but it does show that Travis Kelce is, and has always been, a corny-a$$ bro. Wow is he annoying.

He does that thing some guys do where he pulls this fake cry face sometimes as a joke. It's like a "boo hoo" face and then he laughs about it. I don't know why exactly, but I find this super unattractive on men. Not because crying isn't masculine (actual tears from a man are fine, men get to be vulnerable). But the way it's pulled as a joke. It feels like something they learned to do as little kids to get their mom to give them what they wanted, and never outgrew. Ugh.
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Anonymous wrote:That awkward kiss between the two of them is what made me realize the relationship was totally fake.

Travis is only attracted to Taylor’s fame and money. Look at how Travis interacts with Taylor versus how he interacted with his ex Kayla.


Taylor’s whole persona is too bland for Travis. He needs a woman that can bring the fun and knows how to spice things up.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Yikes. You do realize that is literally ONE SECOND IN TIME. She wasn't standing there still like that for 15 minutes waiting for some pap to take that exact picture.


I am 90% sure this is photo of her responding to him making heart hands at her on the field -- this isn't a photo from when anything was happening in the game. As you can see, most of the people in the photo aren't even looking at the field, including Travis's mom. She's not cheering for a play here.

Whether you think it's sweet or fake/cheesy for a 34 year old man to make heart hands at his girlfriend on national TV and for the cameras to pan to her clutching her hands together and jumping up and down in response is going to be a reflection of what kind of person you are and where you are at in your life. I land on the "fake/cheesy" end of that spectrum. This is a weird, show-offy, obnoxious way for people to behave publicly regarding their relationship. I think for some people this is a form of wish fulfillment and they eat it up. I think I'm too old and jaded to feel that way, sorry.

Travis stated on his podcast that those heart hands were for the opposing team.


He was kidding though.

They weren’t for Taylor.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Yikes. You do realize that is literally ONE SECOND IN TIME. She wasn't standing there still like that for 15 minutes waiting for some pap to take that exact picture.


I am 90% sure this is photo of her responding to him making heart hands at her on the field -- this isn't a photo from when anything was happening in the game. As you can see, most of the people in the photo aren't even looking at the field, including Travis's mom. She's not cheering for a play here.

Whether you think it's sweet or fake/cheesy for a 34 year old man to make heart hands at his girlfriend on national TV and for the cameras to pan to her clutching her hands together and jumping up and down in response is going to be a reflection of what kind of person you are and where you are at in your life. I land on the "fake/cheesy" end of that spectrum. This is a weird, show-offy, obnoxious way for people to behave publicly regarding their relationship. I think for some people this is a form of wish fulfillment and they eat it up. I think I'm too old and jaded to feel that way, sorry.

Travis stated on his podcast that those heart hands were for the opposing team.


He was kidding though.

They weren’t for Taylor.


You're talking about the hear hands he did at the game in Buffalo two weekends ago. That's the one he commented on in his podcast.

He also made heart hands at Taylor in the box at a regular season game... maybe in November? I can't remember. he was sitting on the sidelines and I think it was before the game started. That's the one the photo above is from -- the other people in the box pointed it out to her and she got excited and made that face.

Also, even though the heart hands in the Bills game were not directed at Taylor, it's obviously a Taylor reference as she's been doing that at her concerts for like 20 years.
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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?


If you showed up to your boyfriend's deposition to literally jump up and down and make this face when he asked a really good question, I think you would also draw criticism:



Yikes. You do realize that is literally ONE SECOND IN TIME. She wasn't standing there still like that for 15 minutes waiting for some pap to take that exact picture.


I am 90% sure this is photo of her responding to him making heart hands at her on the field -- this isn't a photo from when anything was happening in the game. As you can see, most of the people in the photo aren't even looking at the field, including Travis's mom. She's not cheering for a play here.

Whether you think it's sweet or fake/cheesy for a 34 year old man to make heart hands at his girlfriend on national TV and for the cameras to pan to her clutching her hands together and jumping up and down in response is going to be a reflection of what kind of person you are and where you are at in your life. I land on the "fake/cheesy" end of that spectrum. This is a weird, show-offy, obnoxious way for people to behave publicly regarding their relationship. I think for some people this is a form of wish fulfillment and they eat it up. I think I'm too old and jaded to feel that way, sorry.

Travis stated on his podcast that those heart hands were for the opposing team.


He was kidding though.

They weren’t for Taylor.


You're talking about the hear hands he did at the game in Buffalo two weekends ago. That's the one he commented on in his podcast.

He also made heart hands at Taylor in the box at a regular season game... maybe in November? I can't remember. he was sitting on the sidelines and I think it was before the game started. That's the one the photo above is from -- the other people in the box pointed it out to her and she got excited and made that face.

Also, even though the heart hands in the Bills game were not directed at Taylor, it's obviously a Taylor reference as she's been doing that at her concerts for like 20 years.

Anyone who’s been following Travis’s career and relationships prior to Taylor knows he’s not romantically attracted to her. He may care for her like one of the guys, but there is no chemistry there at least on his part.
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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.


Oh come on- you don’t see the poetic justice in her writing this song at 14 and then 20 years later actualizing the dream? The writers technique of foreshadowing is being brought to life before your very eyes!


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