A young woman who calls herself a “huge fan” of Taylor Swift refused to accompany her boyfriend to the Super Bowl (the biggest football game of the year, to say the least) at his parents’ house on Sunday night. ing. According to her social media posts, she can’t stand Swift and has launched a violent “abuse” against the pop star.
In a written statement, the young woman said she was prepared that sharing her story “may upset some people,” but she believes strongly in her point of view and is willing to share it with others. He indicated that he wanted to know the point of view.
She and her boyfriend, both 23, “have been together since high school (about 5 years) and live together,” she wrote on a Reddit page called AITA. Am I a hole? ”).
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He added that the couple is “very solid” and that the conflict between them is not “an issue that would jeopardize the relationship.”
But the woman, who goes by the username “throwRAfiba,” wrote that she “just wants to know” if her opinion is wrong.
The relationship between pop star Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has captivated the media and the nation for months. (Getty Images)
“I love Taylor Swift,” the woman wrote.
“I have loved her for as long as I can remember, [ever] “Since she released her first album when I was about 5 years old,” the woman said.
“Her music has been a part of my life all my life. When you listen to her music, you know it really touches your heart.”
She said she just wanted to respect her feelings.
She added, “I can’t express it in words. i’m a big fan. Everyone knows about me. ”
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However, she wrote that her boyfriend’s father “tends to be quite misogynistic.”
One woman posted on social media that her boyfriend’s father attended a playoff game to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, of the Kansas City Chiefs, including the connection between Taylor Swift and this football season’s Super Bowl. He shared that he was going on a long “tangential line” about. (Patrick Smith)
“Maybe,” the young woman said, “something so-called ‘old-fashioned.'”
She said her father hasn’t had a lengthy “entertainment” about Taylor Swift’s connection to the Super Bowl this football season or her presence at playoff games.
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What bothers her father is “not just seeing her in the game, but her music sucks, she sucks, she’s this, she’s that,” the young woman wrote. .
The young woman said she just wants her feelings to be respected.
Kansas City Chiefs tight ends Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift walk together after the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens on January 28, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland. . (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
“I feel like you don’t even have to like her or her music to respect someone being a fan,” she said.
“And before anyone says, ‘Ignore it,'” she noted, her father’s angry “rant” against Swift could continue throughout the game.
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The woman said her boyfriend “asked me if I wanted to watch the Super Bowl at his parents’ house today. Normally I would have said yes right away,” but she said she would only go if her father said so. I reported that I answered. He remained silent about Taylor Swift.
She said her boyfriend “agrees” that the behavior was “excessive,” but thinks it’s foolish to put conditions on it “because that’s ‘the way he is.'”
Taylor Swift was spotted wearing a Chiefs sweatshirt at a Kansas City game this season. (James Squire/Getty Images)
A woman who is her boyfriend’s father said: “He can be pretty intimidating so we’re not going to start a fight over Taylor Swift. He’s just not going to go.”
She asked others about her stance. “Am I being narrow-minded?”
Fox News Digital asked a New York-based psychologist for insight into the situation.
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Meanwhile, one commenter wrote on the subreddit about the woman’s story, addressing the remarks directly to her, writing, “Why did you post three hours of predictable comments that you would find disgusting and infuriating?” I don’t know if I want to expose myself to a session. I can’t help it. [boyfriend] Given that he has already minimized his father’s actions, he will protect you if that happens. ”
I added the commenter “So, if it were me, I would pass” to the top “I agree” comment.
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The author also said that a boyfriend would not be kind if he “took you away in sin.”
In a popular comment, another said: “There’s no need to waste your time there. If anything, find some friends to have fun with instead. [boyfriend] Tell him you’re depressed and would rather enjoy it. ”
Another respondent had a completely different attitude.
“Show up with some snacks and tell them you’re at the Taylor Swift Bowl.”
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Maureen McKee is the lifestyle editor at Fox News Digital.