Nothing that lures women away from their families, where they are actually free, with the Illusion of being independent, as they are actually slaves to the office, is a good thing.

If nothing else, some popstars, Taylor in particular, have proved falling in love and having a family is the way to go. Even though she sings of the loss of those possibilities.

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How has she proved that? I’m not sure how I feel about any of it… maybe she’s establishing herself as an archetype of some sort? Or maybe it’s all branding and we are only meant to be consumers?

I’ve always liked her music. Im also apart of her demo and have gotten a bit curious about what’s being marketed to me.

If I say it is clearly in her lyrics I would not be honest. I do not have that knowledge of her repertoire. Nonetheless, the general thematics of her lyrics do seem to gravitate towards achieving those goals: love and family.

Maybe she is offering that dream as a soothing anesthetic for the bitter and sad life of the bitter and sad feminists.

It’s interesting to think about