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moonlightsapphic · 7 months
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Fun little ways I relate bisexuality to T Swift songs!*
*not claiming she’s bi for sure or anything! I just love her music and I’m bi so I like connecting to the lyrics by relating it to my personal experiences!
‘tis the damn season and dorothea are really queer to me. I love to think of the pairing as sapphic, but reading your post made me think of a bi4bi woman and man and that’s just incredible sweet haha. cowboy like me always reminded me of Puss in Boots x Kitty Softpaws (it’s comical I know), and that’s the most bi4bi straight-passing pairing ever.
willow is explicitly about a man but damn. Not sure if it’s the folk-y genre but the queer vibes are immaculate. Dress is my demisexuality anthem, I always fall for people who I initially met as friends and the attraction gets so INTENSE. mirrorball, Labyrinth, Sweet Nothing, peace, right where you left me and the lakes also give me anxious queer girl vibes. Glitch, to me, definitely has bi girl in an situationship with a straight man that she’s actually falling in love with kind of atmosphere.
The Very First Night, Gasoline, I Can See You and Maroon gives sapphic bisexuals to me, though I do believe they are in part (if not entirely) about men. And I just think that’s neat, that the narrator in the songs has such a queer approach to her relationship regardless to the gender of the muse. Not even all songs without pronouns can pull that off so well.
Vigilante Shit is incredible to me because it’s like she’s stealing someone’s ex-wife. (Also “I don’t dress for women, I don’t dress for men …”) It has hardcore badass bisexual written all over it. And every time Taylor sings “To tell you the truth, sometimes I wish I was her,” in When Emma Falls in Love, I can swear what the song is actually, unbeknownst to herself pining for is to date Emma herself. It feels like Taylor’s own subtly homoerotic version of Lacy by Olivia Rodrigo, or Heather by Conan Gray. There’s this playful genderbending thing Taylor does when singing the chorus of Question…? which also reads as very much a bisexual gaze to me.
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Busy thinking my bi little thoughts about the eras and how she’s always had bi themes and the particular confusion of having your identity “go away” the moment you become in a relationship and how no matter what she does, someone will hate her (anti hero)…
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lgbettycommunity · 8 months
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The similarity is unbelievable!
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It is posted by crimsonmarcie on Twitter. She says that she saw this on Pinterest.
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hydesjackiespuddinpop · 3 months
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Apparently “bilors” are a thing
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onceamadhouse13 · 7 months
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Wordsworth’s most famous poem, “Daffodils,” which is about the Lakes District, features the line “A poet could not but be gay” and I KNOW that’s not what he MEANT but it’s fun to think of Taylor reading the poem and being like “RELATABLE CONTENT, WILLIAM”
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biblicalhorror · 25 days
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Happy 13 days until TPD! My Taylor Swift side blog is now live!!
Follow me here if you would like!
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redpaintedgolden · 1 year
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i can see it
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biscuitpenguin · 4 months
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yall idc if you're gaylor or hetlor or bilor or whatever, we should all be agreed on one thing: that that article was fucking invasive and inappropriate
taylor swift is a human being and there is a difference between harmless speculation and an attempt to broadcast said speculation to a mainstream audience WHETHER OR NOT it's true
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Taylor's gonna come out as a lesbian, not a bisexual
Theory by MHB (milehighbrendan)
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moonlightsapphic · 7 months
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DEAR READER
this fucking song!! I took a class on Jane Eyre in college and we spent DAYS talking about the moments when the narrator uses the phrase “Reader”. They are very rare in the book, and the last one is at the very end and this is what it says:
“Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone present. When we got back from church, I went into the kitchen of the manor-house, where Mary was cooking the dinner and John cleaning the knives, and I said —
"Mary, I have been married to Mr. Rochester this morning." The housekeeper and her husband were both of that decent phlegmatic order of people, to whom one may at any time safely communicate a remarkable piece of news without incurring the danger of having one's ears pierced by some shrill ejaculation, and subsequently stunned by a torrent of wordy wonderment. Mary did look up, and she did stare at me: the ladle with which she was basting a pair of chickens roasting at the fire, did for some three minutes hang suspended in air; and for the same space of time John's knives also had rest from the polishing process: but Mary, bending again over the roast, said only — "Have you, Miss? Well, for sure!"”
So there are implications here! Which are very very cute ahhh #toeforever. But I think the important part is this sentence: “The housekeeper and her husband were both of that decent phlegmatic order of people, to whom one may at any time safely communicate a remarkable piece of news without incurring the danger of having one's ears pierced by some shrill ejaculation, and subsequently stunned by a torrent of wordy wonderment.”
The other important thing about Charlotte Brontë is that she published Jane Eyre under a man’s name, Currer Bell. Because sexism.
In conclusion- Taylor is a bad ass lit babe and deserves a place in history right alongside other great romance writers and we should absolutely read between the lines of her art (also she’s married to Joe and also likes girls but shhhh no torrents of wordy wonderment pls)
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crystal-derosa · 2 years
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one thing about me is that i love byler (will byers x mike wheeler) and bilor (bisexual taylor swift)
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whatiwillsay · 2 years
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I feel like if Taylor and Zoe happened then it could have been a fling after a break with Joe. He could have admitted to cheating around Lover and she was reeling from Scooter and Kaylor and now that. She was in Zoe’s pod. Platonic or a hook up/FWB situation (either option). And then she went back to Joe. THEN for Tily and just that in general, there is evidence that she was dating around when her and Joe started up. So bilor had as much credence as gaylor or hetlor imo (if not more)
bilor has FAR more credence than anything else idk ab all these late stage hookups i’m mulling it all over but taylor swift is 1. obviously very obsessed with her current boyfriend and 2. obviously not straight. bilor is the only thing that stands up to reality.
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just-a-fangirlmore · 2 years
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You know, I like analyzing taylor's queer subtext in her lyrics (the discussion is always interesting) and I'm completely 'open' at the idea of her being bi (I mean swiftgron seemed kinda real you know?) But I wish when people talked abt this they wouldn't try to prove her actual relationship or past relationships with men have all been PR, it feels biphobic and invalidates her relationship with Joe in which she seems very happy so idk man, I wish we could discuss 'gaylorism' without draggin her rs with Joe
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onceamadhouse13 · 1 year
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I agree with a lot of whats in your gaylor isssue post. Your search for another label reminds me a lot of people who are gay but don't identify as lesbian or queer because they don't like the connotations or it's not a politically palatable lable. Gaylor is a broad church, and it kinda sounds like you are one - you dont have to agree or identify with every gaylor to use the label. The problem is stigma and biphobia, not the label 🌻🌼🏳️‍🌈
Yes I definitely identify as a Gaylor! You’re absolutely right, it is a broad church. But the issue I have is that people will be like “Gaylors do not interact” and that makes me feel shitty because I feel like I don’t hold the beliefs that are causing them to make that statement. I don’t like that people assume that because I think Taylor is some flavor of queer that I also must hate Joe or think their relationship is fake.
I think that the label “Gaylor” is an ideology rather than an identity so it’s harder for ME to change what that means to other people. Whereas, as a queer person, I know I have a say in what “queer” means to me and people are generally respectful of that. And, unfortunately, people can be mean to Gaylors because it’s an ideology/theory/belief whereas it’s obviously not acceptable to be mean to someone for an identity like “I’m queer.”
It reminds me of people who have trouble saying “I’m [whatever religion]” because of the way that religion is seen by the general public. It’s a belief system, and you might not want to associate yourself with people who share the label but for whom the label means something different.
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