• pennybrewerg 4 months ago

    Oh for God’s sake, isn’t that just about right in today’s screwed up world, Let’s take a girl who hasn’t done anything terrible,no DUI,no drug arrest or overdose, no unplanned pregnancy,no exposing of her girlie bits,accidently or on pupose, just a girl who writes songs, performs and sells lots and lots of records doing it. Damn! let’s tear her down cuz that’s what women do best to other women! Taylor Swift hasn’t done anything to anybody, leave her alone,for once appreciate a decent human being for just being decent,she has no agenda,now go get a life and look at yourselves in the mirror!

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    • Laura K. 4 months ago

      She gave Adele a dirty look at the Golden Globes. For this, I hate her.

    • Diana   Oh for God's sake, isn't that...  about 4 months ago
    • beckio 4 months ago

      Ever stop and think for a moment that she’s doing this to kind of bring home a feeling of being the perpetual outcast? From what I’ve heard and read she wasn’t really all that well liked in school, and has always had issues socially connecting with people because of her decision to pursue her music. Never being the one to ‘get the guy’ could be her way of interpreting that feeling of always being on the outside looking in. I find her dating around to be a desperate struggle to find that one person who can understand her without her having to explain herself, to be instantly in her inner circle. which is next to nearly impossible given her profession. She chose to do what she loved and I think she’s finding she’s suffering for it, and is probably a very lonely sort of person. It’s why I never envy celebrities. I may be a nobody but at least I’m happy and have genuine people around me in my life who love me for who I am, and not for what I might be able to do for them.

    • feistychick 4 months ago

      1.People can still be questionable and not do any of those things you just listed.
      2. Yes, she does have an agenda. She wants people to feel sorry for her because she portrays herself as the victim in all of her relationships. Yes, there are songs where she takes responsibility for her relationships failing, but that’s only two songs (I Knew You Were Trouble and Back to December).
      3. Assuming that women are tearing her down because “that’s what women do” is sexist. This article gives legitimate reasons to question Taylor Swift and all you got out of that was, “Ugh women! They’re just made to tear other women down!” You’re just perpetuating the idea that women shouldn’t be taken seriously.

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