Did Taylor Swift just disrespect stay-at-home moms?

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Taylor Swift recently got back from a quickie tour in Europe, as you could probably tell from the multiple photo op sightings of Swifty over the past few weeks. For some reason, I wouldn’t think that Swifty’s… er, “talent” would translate to other countries very well. I mean, I get why American girls like her music, and more importantly, I get why those girls’ moms like Swifty’s music, but it seems like Swifty isn’t really singing to a global audience. Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe she’s huge in Amsterdam, Paris and Prague (?). Anyway, while she’s on tour, she doing press here and there, and now we’ve got a new interview she did with The Telegraph. I’ll admit it, at this point, I’m totally over Swifty. But she said a few things in this piece that made me like her, especially when she talked about her fans. I’ll give her an enormous amount of credit for that alone: this girl respects her fans, and she takes time for her fans. I totally respect that. Of course, the songs about boys and ponies and how many times she got dumped over the phone… I don’t respect that. The full Telegraph piece is here, and here are some excerpts:

‘I always write songs about my life,’ says Taylor Swift. ‘And if you’re horrible to me I’m going to write a song about you and you are not going to like it. That’s how I operate. I’m the only person who knows who [my songs] really are about and there’s comfort in that,’ she says with a hint of a smile.

On not wanting to promote a “sexy” image: ‘I don’t want people to think of me as sexy. It wasn’t a career decision… it’s just a life decision. I like wearing pretty dresses and I like trying out new styles but I don’t feel comfortable taking my clothes off. I wouldn’t wear tiny amounts of clothing in my real life so I don’t think it’s necessary to wear that stuff in photo-shoots.’ Do people ever try to talk her into it? ‘Not anymore, no.’

Meeting with fans for hours at a time: ‘I’ve had some hilarious conversations in those meet-and-greet lines,’ she says, laughing. ‘I’ve met many of the girls more than once. I mean, I’ve been on tour since I was 16 and I always do meet-and-greets before and after shows so you kind of build these friendships with people. I have girls come up to me and tell me exactly what’s going on in their love lives. They always come out with these bold confessions, like’ – Swift puts on the voice of a wronged, righteous woman – ‘“I’m so glad I’m at your concert tonight. My boyfriend just left me.”’ What do you say to that? ‘Um… Well, I’ll commiserate with them but it depends how they said it and how all right they seem. If they seem like they’re really upset about it then you’ve gotta give them a hug.’ Have you given many hugs? ‘Yes!’

Keeping up with fans: Her MySpace page has had 116,878,768 visitors and she has 18,869,687 Facebook ‘friends’. Does she have people looking after the sites for her? ‘No, it’s just me,’ she says, laughing when she sees my incredulous stare. ‘Yeah. I spend a bit of time online every day but it’s worth it because that’s how [the fans and I] keep in touch. And what else am I doing? I’m jet-lagged every single day and awake at 4am, so…’

Getting a job as a songwriter at the age of 14: Sony/ATV Tree asked her to join its writing team, composing songs for its artists. So her family upped sticks: her father, who is a stockbroker, her mother, who is a housewife (‘But,’ Swift says, ‘she was a working professional before that, so my parents are both really smart people’) and her younger brother, Austin, all said goodbye to Pennsylvania. She now lives ‘two blocks away from Music Row and I drive those streets every day. It’s so crazy to think that now things are a lot different.’

Needing to be in control: She doesn’t drink – ‘I worry I might come off in a way that I can’t control.’ It’s also why she doesn’t raise her voice – ‘If you’re yelling you’re the one who’s lost control of the conversation’ – and it’s the reason she called her last album ‘Speak Now’.

On her privacy: ‘I don’t typically talk in great detail about my personal life in interviews,’ she says, ‘but this album reveals a lot about my life in the last two years, things that people didn’t necessarily know before it came out. So if you’re not saying anything about certain details in interviews but you’re saying it in an album…’ You’re choosing when and where to speak? ‘Yes. So calling it “Speak Now” seemed appropriate.’

Is she writing anything at the moment? ‘I always have to be writing. I’m writing in my hotel rooms and on tour buses.’ What about? ‘Ugh,’ Swift groans. ‘Lots of different things. You’ll hear.’

[From The Telegraph]

Um, what was that part about her mother? “She was a working professional before that, so my parents are both really smart people.” Did Swifty just say that stay-at-home moms aren’t as smart as working moms? You in danger, girl! Seriously, what the hell? It seems like a totally bizarre aside about one’s mother. I think it’s the “so” that’s messing me up. “She was a working professional before that… my parents are both really smart people.” See, that’s a bit better.

Wait, isn’t Swifty’s mom super-involved in her life? Yeah, her mom is his momager, managing Swifty’s every burp, fart and song about ponies, boys and glitter. Her mom even gets a say in boyfriends, and The Jake Gyllenhaal Cuddlefest Debacle might have even been Mother Swifty’s doing. Oh, momager. Are you ever a good idea?

Oh, and this is just a random observation that I finally realized – Swifty weara false eyelashes ALL THE TIME. Like, as daywear, nightwear, going to the grocery store, she’s always wearing false eyelashes and pastel eyeshadow. THAT is what gives her the heavy-lidded, sneaky, contemptuous look (that I attribute to her).

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  1. Merry says:

    She looks like she would friggin stab a person in the back while laughing maniacally.
    If it’s her make up, she needs to stop wearing that much (and avoid the fakelashes…and Selena Gomez should diss them, too).

  2. kazoo says:

    i hate her eyebrows. maybe she thinks the way they’re arched gives her a sexy look, but it just makes her look stupid and kinda like she has crazy eye.

    i wonder how long her real eyelashes are? i do think she’s a very pretty girl & i tend to like the way she dresses. but her music grates. and yeah, i’ve never met a non-American who liked country music. i’m sure there’s some out there, but there doesn’t seem to be many.

  3. brin says:

    She seems harmless, unless you are an ex of hers.

  4. louise says:

    Taylor isn’t as big in Europe. I think most of her shows are in the 5000-10,000 cap arenas. Also she’s more pop than country so it’s not that hard to translate. She’s like Shania Twain musicwise. Plus they remix songs to sound even more pop. I don’t think she was attacking stay at home moms. If you want to hold something against her than I think people will run with it but it’s a harmless comment.

  5. Ruby Red Lips says:

    That comment about stay at home mums is valid. Sadly there is a stigma attached to not ‘working’ and staying home with kids, so I do understand why she and prob her mum would want to clarify that she is not just a mum.

    True, but saying you’re a housewife is a conversation stopper for most people. Not saying it’s fair, but the way it is!

  6. Narsa says:

    That’s it she is just a kid who sounds embarrassed about her housewife mom , she should just own it and support it but what do you expect she writes about ponies and boys she’s a kid. She does look older on the outside and it’s hard not to look at her and judge her on what she says when something like that comes out it’s like yeah I’m Acting like I’m 12 years old and embarrassed about what my mom does .. But she looks 21 so were all shocked like she’s this mature adult who knows what she is talking about ……

  7. kelbear says:

    I am a stay at home mom and her comment doesn’t bother me. She can say what she wants because I know I am smart and that’s all that matters. Btw, I hate how her hair color looks so flat.

  8. Jackson says:

    She sounds really nice and normal. And it’s nice to see someone who seems to appreciate her fans (I’m looking at you, Vanessa Hudgens.) And I’m not going to parse her words over that ‘mom’ comment. No harm, no foul.

  9. Zelda says:

    I dunno, I think that in our society the “stay at home mums are not smart” ridiculousness is balanced nicely by the “you don’t understand because you don’t have children” ridiculousness. Both sides have an equal number of assholes, so there’s no point getting offended.

    Especially when the sheer inanity of this girls lyrics make her entire insistence on “smart” completely laughable.

    @kelbear
    Agreed. That dishwater haircolour is the pits.

  10. Katie says:

    Granted I have not listened to her albums all the way through, but it’s hard to escape her music, and I just don’t think she’s a great songwriter. Her songs sound the love-sick musings of a 14 year old. That’s fine and appeals to a certain group, but to put her on a song-writing team? I don’t get it.

  11. Narsa says:

    On another note … Her mom is so smart and professional that she can manage taylor’s carreer. And personal life decisions on what she does who she see’s damn straight that’s a parent working as a momager full-time

  12. Bubbling says:

    For some reason she looks like mean person to me…Maybe it’s the heavy make up (girlfriend can piled it up) but she seems decent in this piece, I’ve never read anything else. that whole “smart parents” part is rather confusing though

  13. Marjalane says:

    So I guess that makes Dina Lohan “smart” as well? Think about that one, Swifty!

  14. The_Porscha says:

    Actually, I agree with Ruby Red Lips. My boss used to be a stay-at-home mom, and her husband’s side of the family treated her like an idiot because of it. They assumed that because that was her choice that she was ignorant and had nothing valid to say. Now, she works again and they’re just now seeing her as a worthwhile person, even though the degrees that put her in charge are ones that she had long before she took the job. My point is, Swift seems kind of hypersensitive about stereotypes that are still very much out there. People still have derogatory thoughts about SAHMs, as if they don’t know any better or made a crappy choice. She’s probably responding to THAT, not to what she actually thinks.

  15. tina says:

    I’m a stay at home mom and a huge fan of hers. I’ve met her and her mom, they’re great people.

    I don’t know what’s your problem with her but that comment doesn’t bother me. she just stating that before she and her brother was born, her mother had a job.

    and her mom is not her manager.

    and I don’t know how people see her ugly, she’s one gorgeous young woman, with without make up.

    and btw, she’s huge in Asia, Canada and Australia as well… she’s multiplatinum there and selling out big venues there.

    if you are over her then don’t write anything about her, it seems like you’re making something bad about her that isn’t a big deal.

  16. Jess says:

    She’s young. I’ll cut her some slack.

  17. Narsa says:

    Pink should come out with an album & put little pollyanna on BLAST!! Give her a taste of her own medicine bahahaha………

  18. pebbles says:

    I am an Ivy league educated stay at home mom…….what a conundrum.

  19. flutters says:

    I think there’s some subconscious prejudice against stay at home moms that’s going on in her mind. But Taylor’s so focused and career driven I think she’s one of those people who can’t imagine how anybody could find fulfillment “just” running a household. It’s more a sign of Taylor’s emotional immaturity than anything else. I definitely don’t think she meant to disrespect stay at home moms, this is more of a thoughtless/unconscious thing.

  20. anyhoo says:

    Oh good lord. I love celebrity gossip. LOVE. But I hate this trend of nit picking apart everything celebs say and making an article/issue about it.

  21. Constance says:

    @Marjalane: Co-f’in-signed! Ugh, Dina…

    @pebbles: Thank you, me too.

    I thinks the editor/writer of the piece is just trying to bull-bait, I guess. If you can be a stay-at-home mom without being a welfare-pays-my-bills mom, I don’t see where the issue is. I thought most at-home Moms have work experience and college experience like myself. I never figured saying “my mom is a homemaker” connotes unemployed uneducated deadbeat baby maker.

  22. Micki says:

    Why should I cut her any slack? She’s 21 with all adult rights. About 30 years ago women her age were already working moms(at least my was).I think she’d hang Swifty’s validation on a hook in her loo.

  23. TQB says:

    @anyhoo is right. This is a big deal over nothing – the “so” is probably a verbal stammer – like saying “uhm” or “like.” I am quite sure she felt no need to justify her mom’s intelligence.

    If you want to pick on the fact that she hasn’t changed her hairstyle since puberty, have at it, but suggesting the dis here is just twisting her words too far.

    and FWIW, for everyone who treats a SAHM as less intelligent, there’s someone treating a working mother as a thoughtless leper who abandoned her kids. You can’t win for tryin’.

  24. Motor35 says:

    dumb story: when she was new on the scene, i was invited to her meet and greet. she is truly a sweetheart! before you entered the greenroom, you had to write your name and address down in a roster. weird.
    within a week after the meet and greet she sent me a personal note from her thanking me for the support. i hear she STILL does this even after the global fame 😉
    i love her simply for that. 😀

  25. Tim Whatley says:

    I was a working woman (lawyer) before having a kid and staying home to raise her….believe it or not, your brains don’t come out your hoohaa with the baby. Work at the office, work at your house…it’s all just passing your time on Earth.

  26. Kate says:

    You wrote this entire article over her using the word ‘so’ in the middle of that sentence? Seriously? I thought this was Celebitchy, not Nit-Pitchy.

  27. Rianic says:

    I didn’t get that from her comment, but as a former healthcare professional who is now a SAHM, I get the comment. My title before was – clinical pharmacist w SOP in critical care, nutrition and kinetics. Now I’m just know as the mom of A/E/E. It’s hard sometimes bc people talk down to you when you chose to rear your children. I got all kinds of flack for leaving the workforce.

  28. Smallwonder2738 says:

    I went to HARVARD and am a stay at home mom right now because I wanted to be with my son for a few years. Sorry Swifty but you need to live in the real world for a minute. BTW, where did she go to school? I do take offense to this, I think she knew what she was saying. I’ve said for awhile now that her bitchy diva side is going to emerge from her “sweet, innocent, Godly self” at some point. She comes off as fake.

  29. mln76 says:

    I think the stay at home comment was more to say she isn’t soley a housewife she had a life before having children…Alot of people just assume a stay at home mom has no life or interests outside of her children.

  30. Lala11_7 says:

    I will NEVA understand folks who come on gossip sites…and bitch about the gossip that’s written…

    You do have a choice NOT to participate…I mean the site is called “CELEBITCHY” for goodness sakes…

  31. malachais says:

    I don’t think she meant any harm by it. I think its petty to assume that is what she meant, besides Swifty’s mom is probably her world considering she is also her manager. I have noticed there are people that don’t like her simply because she is fairly normal and isn’t some skanky drama queen vadge-flasher.

    On the stay-at home mom subject, there are moms that stay home out of necessity and yes, there are women that would rather sit on their a$$, pop out kids, and collect welfare while their husbands work tirelessly. I unfortunately am familiar with many women in this scenario.

  32. N says:

    @ pebbles, me too!

    I have a PhD and chose to stay home because my husband’s career does not afford him that opportunity right now. It was a choice, and has nothing to do with my intelligence. I actually feel extremely fortunate that his salary allows me the choice –

    I don’t care for this twit and do not consider her a person of talent. Her comment strikes me as one derived from her own misguided perceptions, thereby illustrating her ignorance, not mine; as a result, I am not offended by her statement. Can someone tell me where she completed Uni?!

    @ Small Wonder – I totally agree that she seems completely fake!

  33. Marie says:

    I am a stay at home mom and I have found a lot of people to be jealous that I am able to stay home.

    Edit: On a side note I like what she said about not parading around in her undies for photoshoots, to me she just went up a little higher on the classy ladder.

  34. Grace says:

    I really don’t understand the negativity that is conastantly spewed at this woman. But then I also don’t understand why people are always saying her music is juvenile and that she only sings about boys and unicorns and glitter. She has 2 or 3 songs on each album that are more teenage songs – which makes perfect sense since she she was a teenager when she wrote all of those songs – and then the rest of the songs are relationship songs that are on the same level maturity-wise as everything else I hear on the radio.

  35. N says:

    Furthermore, the statement that she doesn’t want to be seen as sexy seems to be completely false given her general chosen appearances, non?

  36. serena says:

    Yeah she wears falses, because she seems the type of blonde girl whit very few lashes.

  37. Zelda says:

    @Marie–

    I am far from a traditional homemaker type, and I truly hope that if and when I decide to have kids I get a chance to stay home with them. I could see many people being jealous of that.

    Tragically, career-wise, my partner will probably be better suited as the stay at home.

    Regardless, while we are trying to beat the stereotype of the working mum as cold and too-busy, we should be shaking the stereotype of the stay-at-home as complacent and soccer-momish. There is no “type” best suited for either lifestyle. And both have their pros and cons.

  38. KCT says:

    Some people just can’t stand that she is a sweet girl, unaffected so far by the ugliness of the business she is in. She is a better role model for young girls than most of the young celebs out there. Stop trying to twist what she says into something derogatory.

  39. di butler says:

    If your totally sexless Skipper doll was alive and wrote obsessively in a Lisa Frank diary about boys and other icky things, her name would be Taylor Swift. Her lyrics are ridiculously childish and she is off key more than she’s on. I think she’s a pretty girl, but her talent is definately lacking.

  40. becky says:

    yeah, its totally because she used “so”, and yeah, its probably a speech habit. Swifty wouldn’t dare offend anyone’s mom considering her public persona.
    As to her global appeal…
    In Brazil no one knows who she is (even though they know who Selena, Miranda, and Demi are) and in regards to Shania Twain, she was huge in the whole world.
    TSwift came off pretty good in the interview, she’s like a mini reese witherspoon business wise, both are focused type a control freaks (plus they both have that southern appeal).

  41. AngelMay says:

    I don’t care about her mom, but everytime I see Taylors pigeon-toed red carpet stance I just want to shove her really hard. Go find a fortyish gay celeb to beard for, miss swifty.

  42. Sarah says:

    I think being a stay at home mom is probably very difficult and a self-less at. Also, there is a stigma against stay at home moms in which people assume they aren’t educated or ambitious.Swifty was just saying that her mom had something going on prior to being a mom. All of the commenters on this who are SAHM seemed very eager to point out what they had done before being a parent.

  43. flutters says:

    @KCT Yeah Taylor’s so unaffected her team stages photo ops of her dates for Us Weekly and regularly leaks the particulars of her relationships and breakups to Us Weekly too.

    True, Taylor is not a Britney/Miley/Lindsay/Leann-ish trainwreck. But she’s not the only female celeb who isn’t that kind of trainwreck, and several of her non-trainwreck counterparts don’t stage showmances then write songs about them to further their career while hypocritically claiming to be private.

    @Grace I find Taylor’s point of view on love to be really infantile and self centered. She’s fascinated with love but it’s painfully obvious she has no clue about its depth and dimension. Then there’s that song she has out now where she’s nasty to a critic who says she can’t sing – in Taylor’s world if anybody criticizes her it’s mean but she can say whatever she wants. That’s why I consider her to be immature.

    Are there worse examples for young girls than Taylor? Absolutely and those worse examples take up 95% of the tabloid space. But that doesn’t mean she’s the ideal role model. She’s got Hollywood stars in her eyes and she handles her relationships accordingly.

  44. artichoke says:

    i can’t stand taylor swift but even i think thats reading a little too much into it.

  45. Rita says:

    The comment about her stay at home mom who use to be a professional is solely about her mother. It in no way cast dispersions on stay at home moms. It was the women’s lib movement that wanted to encourage women to “be all they can be” and who unfortunately painted stay at home mom’s as less than true women, how ever unintentional that may or many not have been.

    It’s a long reach to think Taylor is smack talking anyone, unless that is what one wants to hear.

  46. KattyKat says:

    I don’t think Dina Lohan was a working professional ever – wait, unless you mean the other kind.

  47. YAY says:

    @Smallwonder2738 HARVARD ALL CAPS – awesome. 🙂

  48. Kim says:

    Bad choice of words. I dont think she literally meant stay at home moms are stupid. She was trying to prove a point but did it the wrong way.

    I dont think she has a sexy image at all. She is to young and has more the teen, girl next door vibe. Perhaps when she gets older she will have more of a sexy vibe but not now and Im glad because she is a young girl & doesnt need to be sexy for people to like her.

  49. Vicky says:

    She is a kid, leave her alone. She sets a better example for little girls than the lohans and other “stars” out partying all the time.

    She is a very pretty girl with beautiful eyes.

  50. colt13 says:

    I’m just impressed by the fact that she is wearing a Taylor Momsen sweatshirt.

  51. original kate says:

    meh – i don’t think she intentionally dissed stay at homes. i don’t get the hate for this girl, though. her music makes me want to scream but then again i’m not a teenage girl. at least taylor doesn’t tweet nude photos of herself, flash her cooter and fall down drunk. yet.

  52. DesertRose says:

    I’d wear falsies all the time too if I had such beady little eyes. I get that this girl is capable of writing a cute song and strumming a little on the guitar, but she has a one octave range! That’s it. No real vocal talent, she can’t even hit a fifth above middle C when she’s live. She’s like Britney, but at least at one point Brit could dance well. I’ve heard many a karaoke singers do a far better job on her songs than she does. Ick. Sorry for the rant, but I’m over the whole sugar and spice thing. Down with Swifty!

  53. Isa says:

    I don’t think she meant it that way. Just that her mom did it all.

    She’s what? 21? I was a stay at home mom at that age.

    Does it take much brains? No. Does that mean stay at home moms are stupid? Nope. (I’m talking about the stigma attached being a stay at home mom now, and not going from Taylor’s words.)

    I loved being a stay at home mommy! I wish I could afford to do it again!

  54. jensational says:

    Kaiser, I think you’re making way more out of this than it should be. I really doubt she meant it how you took it. Are you really just looking for a reason NOT to like her?

  55. Cicilla says:

    From her comment: needing to clarify that her mother is smart, I infer that she is not which also might extend to the daughter: she got kicked to the curve by two guys by phone or so, right?; that means that she is not very smart in the boyfriend department.

  56. Pera says:

    To me being a housewife is being a financial planner, a chef and a nutritionist, a cheerleader, a nurse, an educator, a cleaning lady, a gardener, a driver, a manager, an events planner… in two words: a SuperPerson! From here I send my admiration to all those women who stay at home and rise children.

  57. Charlotte says:

    I went to see Taylor in Manchester (England) and she pretty much filled the arena. People were going crazy, so I’d say she does have a fanbase in europe, or at least England.

  58. Kat says:

    I really don’t think that comment was meant as a diss toward SAHMs.

  59. whatyousay?! says:

    I don’t dig the girls music, acting, etc… but from personal experience she and her team are so impressively beyond sweet that to interpret what this girl says as an offense to others (not including actual wrong-doers in her life)is so wrong since it is clear she did not mean for it to translate that way

  60. gee says:

    SHE is the singing Kate Gosselin. Everyone will hate her soon and I can’t friggen wait.

  61. Camille says:

    Her eyes are tiny so that’s probably why she wears all that shit on her eyes all the time, to try and make them look bigger. Unfortunately it is a huge fail.

    I am officially over this silly little girl as well.

  62. Renee says:

    I love that the comment section turn into the equivalent of a “whose is bigger” contest.
    But dude!! The eyelashes! You’re so right, I never noticed that before, I wonder if she’s overcompensating for teeny tiny eyes, she’s pretty squinty.

  63. DeeVine says:

    Took my little girl to her concert. To an adult she may be annoying with her “this applause is for me?” act. However, for a little girl, she is a great role model. At 21 she has not skanked it up to try to appeal to a more adult fanbase like the rest of the scantily dressed highly sexualized young celebs. We know we age quickly enough, why not stay wholesome and youthful a little longer?

    It doesn’t sound like she is dissing her mother or SAHMs at all. Just a comment to compliment her mom that she is smart and gave up a career to take care of the family.

  64. Confuzzle says:

    I always write songs about my life,’ says Taylor Swift. ‘And if you’re horrible to me I’m going to write a song about you and you are not going to like it.

    How very mature and intelligent of you.

  65. jc126 says:

    I don’t think she meant anything by the “so”, or was trying to insult SAHMs. I think she just meant she was proud of her mom for being smart.
    I think one finds all types of variety in both SAHMs and those who work outside the home; morons and smart people in both camps.

  66. Bunnywabba says:

    Let’s be real, if expanding your mind is your goal, staying at home and raising a kid is not the best choice for you. It is mind numbing and tedious work.

  67. KIM says:

    To me it sounded like she was being a bit defensive because her mom was a stay at home mom.

  68. Emily says:

    “I’m the only person who knows who [my songs] really are about and there’s comfort in that”
    Bitch, you haven’t written a song to rival You’re So Vain, and you never will. Go back to baking rainbow cupcakes.

  69. Wresa says:

    Psst…the whole “working woman” vs. “homemaker” debate is just something invented to pit intelligent women against each other.

  70. Annie says:

    i love this girl. i don’t care what you all say about her. what she said is not a big deal, my god. she’s just stating that before she had children, her mother had a job.

    sorry but deal with it, this girl will be relevant for a long long time. i wish she’d more successful just to piss off ya’ll.

    i’ve met her and actually had a conversation with her after her concert cause i went with my nieces and she had this meet and greets before and after her concerts….she’s a mature, lovely, classy and intelligent young woman.

    hate all you want but i’m pretty sure she won’t go away… she had a loyal solid fan base around the world.

  71. jemshoes says:

    I’ll just say this one thing about fake eyelashes (and it’s not meant to be a snark): you honestly do need a certain shape of eye to be able to pull off falsies well. My eyes just aren’t wide enough, and if I wore fake eyelashes, I’d look sleepy / sullen / heavy-lidded, too.

    And her comment? Well, I’m not going to read too much into it but Swifty should take notes on how to interview well: those “asides” will always get picked up on, and will always get you into trouble! 🙂

  72. Caz says:

    This is what happens when magazines let young celebrities comment on things they don’t have the maturity or understanding to put things in context. Taylor’s a singer, not a commenter on worldly matters. I find her songs inane and her PR spin/image strangely immature. Wonder if her audience will grow up with her? Seems nice. I’d rather have her as a daughter than Miley, Demi or Lindsay.

  73. Pera says:

    Bunnywabba, are you saying that all the preschool teachers do not use their brain to their best? (they raise children in a classroom which is the public equivalent to a living room or a playroom). I can see you have no children, or you don’t care to educate them, or your mother didn’t do a good job with you. Raising children is challenging and demands pedagogical skills that are learned, do not come with the vagina. Not every woman pops a child and seats in the couch reading gossip magazines while eating cookies.

  74. Emily says:

    @jemshoes, I know what you mean. My eyes look really good with mascara or false eyelashes, but if I put eyeliner on they seem to shrivel up into nothing!

  75. malachais says:

    Pera, I understand you’re being defensive towards Bunnywabba’s comment, but along the same token you are also commenting on the SAHM’s that do sit around and “read gossip magazines and eat cookies.” So there are SAHM’s that don’t do much and sit around which is relatable to the comment “…mind-numbing “. I agree that being a SAHM is challenging, but IMO balancing a full time career and being a “full time” parent is far more challenging.

    I was a SAHM mom briefly, and am raising a 7 yr old while balancing a career. Assuming that Bunnywabba doesn’t have children or can’t relate seems petty. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

  76. lilkunta says:

    QUOTE: 31.malachais: … On the stay-at home mom subject, there are moms that stay home out of necessity and yes, there are women that would rather sit on their a$$, pop out kids, and collect welfare while their husbands work tirelessly. I unfortunately am familiar with many women in this scenario.

    @31: If the husband is working then how would the mom qualify for welfare?

  77. Dena says:

    As a stay at home mom and proud to be one, the only thing I have to say to Taylor Swift is … give me that silver spoon that’s shoved up your ass and I’d like to see you spend an hour in my shoes. I worked not one but two jobs until after my second child was born and only now did I finally decide to stay home with all my kids for two reasons. Number 1 … I’m their mother, it’s my job, not the nannys or the daycares to raise my children and Second … why the hell would I go to work if I didn’t have too? Some mothers don’t have that luxury and I commend them for their hard work but little girls who have no idea what they’re talking about should say nothing unless they want this kind of negativity. Since your mother is soo smart Taylor you should tell her to teach you that money and fame doesn’t make you a good person. Your values, your respect for others and the kindness in your heart does.

  78. Evileena says:

    Those are about the beadiest, meanest little eyes I’ve ever seen.

  79. Evileena says:

    Those are the beadiest, meanest little eyes I’ve ever seen.

  80. Laura says:

    “And if you’re horrible to me I’m going to write a song about you and you are not going to like it. That’s how I operate.”
    Just by her comment says a lot about what she is about. She’s young and still has a lot of growing up to do.
    Really woman have issues, little girls have boy problems.