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One of my favorite YouTubers, Kingsley, recently shared his thoughts in a video regarding country cutie Taylor Swift and all of the subsequent notches she adds to her proverbial bedpost:

“All of her ex’s should collaborate on a song called, “This Is Why You Suck”.”

Now, even Taylor has to notice by this point just how annoying things can get regarding all of the men she’s linked to… so she’s found another way to slide by on that: she had a “friend” dish secrets for her.

In next month’s Vanity Fair, the 23-year-old allowed a close confidante to share what exactly went down between she and One Direction’s Harry Styles — all without saying a word and yet, still coming off just as shrew-like.

The unnamed friend claims that the One Direction singer was after Swift for a year, he “wore her down,” they “got really close”…and then he was photographed making out with another girl. (A rep for Styles told the mag this was “undeniably false.”)

Then, according to Swift’s pal, Styles wanted to get back together, but she didn’t really trust him. They briefly started up again, but then stopped—in time for the Grammys, where Swift widely appeared to be mocking Styles’ English accent during her show-opening performance of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.”

But here’s the thing that is just a total head scratcher: even though she’s constantly seen with most of young Hollywood, is singing a song about dating someone from young Hollywood or is about to be seen with someone else from young Hollywood — she just doesn’t understand why the tabloids keep talking about her and her music.

“Everybody in these tabloidy gossipy blogs, they think they have you pegged, like ‘Taylor’s boy-crazy’”, the singer herself expressed. “For a female to write about her feelings, and then be portrayed as some clingy, insane, desperate girlfriend in need of making you marry her and have kids with her…that’s taking it and turning it and twisting it into something that is frankly a little sexist.”

So, what we’re doing is sexist — but the fact that she herself admits that all of the songs she writes are about boys or relationships isn’t?

The fact that she has used her so-called talent to call these men out on their shortcomings is fine?

Yes, I get it — we do unfortunately live in quite the sexist world and yes, there are women who are slut shamed and attacked for lack of a better term, simply being women.

But really, Taylor? Do you think you are actually not as guilty; that getting a “friend” to share something between two people makes you better?

It’s sad that even with all that money, young Taylor can’t buy the one thing she desperately needs — a clue.

via Vanity Fair

 

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