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Want to know why the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce romance is such a successful one?
Because they didn’t need each other— They chose each other. She had an identity outside of him. She was a star in her own right. She had an established career, her own wealth, her own fame and success. She had an amazing family and support system. He had an identity outside of her. He was a professional football player. He had already been to the Super Bowl. He had his own fans and trophies and accolades. He had an amazing family and support system. And even though he’ll be the prince and she’ll be the princess, there was no rescuing involved in this love story. He didn’t have to save her, because she had already saved herself. There is something so compelling about a romance between two people who are already on equal footing. And most importantly, it sends a message to women all around the world— They don’t have to be less to find love. They don’t have to stay meek or small or downplay their achievements. They don’t have to be reliant on anyone. They don’t have to chase anyone. They don’t have to settle. They don’t have to wait to be saved. They can be a boss babe and run full tilt after their dreams and have their own interests and passions and LIFE and be authentically and unapologetically themselves . . . and find a partner who values and respects that. Honestly? I think I know the reason all the haters—the Dads, Brads, and Chads—can’t stand Taylor and Travis and their love. I think they’re scared. Because they know that if all women followed Taylor’s example, they would never put up with men who don’t deserve them. ![]() So true
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![]() Hadn't thought of you in a long time But you keep sending me funny valentines And I know you think it comes off vicious But it's precious, adorable Like a toy chihuahua barking at me from a tiny purse That's how much it hurts How many times has your boyfriend said "Why are we always talking 'bout her?" …………. |
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