Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Well, you kind of proved my point. We donât have threads and threads about these men cheating on their wives or treating them poorly Or wondering how their song lyrics affect their wives and mothers of their children. Yet thereâs constant criticism of Taylor and how bad she is at relationships and how much she must be hurting Travis by putting out these albums. Seems like a big double standard. I wonder why.
Travis, and pretty much all the guys she dated, are total losers. I do think it's sad, but being successful/pretty/rich doesn't mean you end up with a good man. Just look at almost all celebrities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Well, you kind of proved my point. We donât have threads and threads about these men cheating on their wives or treating them poorly Or wondering how their song lyrics affect their wives and mothers of their children. Yet thereâs constant criticism of Taylor and how bad she is at relationships and how much she must be hurting Travis by putting out these albums. Seems like a big double standard. I wonder why.
Travis, and pretty much all the guys she dated, are total losers. I do think it's sad, but being successful/pretty/rich doesn't mean you end up with a good man. Just look at almost all celebrities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Dp- and you donât hear much bđtchinâ and moaning about it.
No because they got to glamourize it. Look at me I'm a druggie who cheats ... yea me.
Too bad Tay Tay can't write about heroine addiction like Bono.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Travis is the fun rebound.
Her and Matty were tortured souls together. It was deep. With a Travis itâs just fun. A light hearted change from a decade of dark and deep and hidden with Matty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Dp- and you donât hear much bđtchinâ and moaning about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Well, you kind of proved my point. We donât have threads and threads about these men cheating on their wives or treating them poorly Or wondering how their song lyrics affect their wives and mothers of their children. Yet thereâs constant criticism of Taylor and how bad she is at relationships and how much she must be hurting Travis by putting out these albums. Seems like a big double standard. I wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Well, you kind of proved my point. We donât have threads and threads about these men cheating on their wives or treating them poorly Or wondering how their song lyrics affect their wives and mothers of their children. Yet thereâs constant criticism of Taylor and how bad she is at relationships and how much she must be hurting Travis by putting out these albums. Seems like a big double standard. I wonder why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Dp- and you donât hear much bđtchinâ and moaning about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.
Bono cheated on his wife and they almost broke up multiple times.
Jon Bon Jovi admits heâs waded into the âshallow poolâ of the rock-star life over the years. He cheated too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do Joe and especially Travis listen to this album and don't get jealous?! I love the chill vibe of TTPD so I have been playing it on repeat since the release, and I think I am developing a crush on Matty Healy just by listening to all these sensual lyrics, lol.
Eyes like remedy, scratch your head you fall asleep like a golden retriever, the way you hold me is holy, my wild boy and this wild joy, my bed sheets are ablaze, messy top kiss how I long for our trysts, I lost my twin, all those nights you kept me going I swirled you into all of my poems, everyone we know understands why it's meant to be, I am his lady and having his baby...she literally has a fantasy wedding to this guy at the end of Daddy I Love Him đł
I don't see how a man who would be ok with their partner releasing this into the world, esp. when the star-crossed lover is still unmarried and actually the one who pulled out, so technically not completely out of the picture and could choose to come back at any moment.
But donât most musiciansâ significant others have to deal with this? I mean Bono got together with his wife at age 15 but went on to write love and heartbreak songs for decades after. He is probably taking some artistic liberties and taking inspiration from books, movies, songs, etc as itâs not all drawn from direct experiences of a long-term marriage/coparenting relationship.
Same with the lead singer of Green Day Billy Jo Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, John Bon Jovi, and many more who are in decades long relationships that started young. They still have themes of heartbreak and longing but doesnât mean they are in miserable relationships all the time.