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4:46 pm - 01/17/2013

Does Taylor Swift Hate Other Women?

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Here's everything you need to know about the growing feminist backlash against the country pop star and her music. (Contains quotes from tumblr so get ready to whine about real journalism, everyone!)


Taylor Swift may be best known for writing songs that portray her as a wholesome, virginal sweetheart who is victimized by sexualized, boyfriend-stealing "other women." Within this, there has been increasing critical discussion of the role gender-based stereotypes play in her music.

This Her Campus article sums up the issue neatly:
"Part of Taylor Swift's shtick is to slut-shame in her lyrics. In 'Better Than Revenge', she takes a swipe at a girl who apparently stole her boyfriend, 'She's an actress/But she's better known for the things that she does on the mattress.' The Queen of Wholesome often employs guilt-mongering tactics to put down the mean girl/cheerleader types who, she assures us, are more sexual than her."

Tumblr users have also noticed that Swift's lyrics frequently villify the sexuality of other women, as in this post by Sherlocks:
"As shown through her songs that feature comments about 'the other woman' this other woman is always sexually available, dresses provocatively, and is DEFINITELY NOT A VIRGIN. Because obviously, a woman's worth is based purely on the amount of sex she has had."

Sady Doyle, for the feminist magazine Bitch, says Taylor Swift organizes the women in her music into two camps:
"Teen Girls of America, here are your choices: have sex and wind up broken and sad and feeling as if you've lost 'everything you had,' or wait until your untouched vagina accumulates enough charge to make you rich and famous. Because your sexuality should never be an end in and of itself; it should be something you strategically employ to get what you want."


Here's every song Taylor Swift has written about having a romantic rival:
"Teardrops on My Guitar"
I'll bet she's beautiful, that girl he talks about
And she's got everything that I have to live without
She better hold him tight, give him all her love
Look in those beautiful eyes and know she's lucky 'cause

"Should've Said No"
I can't resist
Before you go tell me this:
Was it worth it?
Was she worth this?
You should've known that word, with what you did with her
Get back to me... (get back to me)

"Invisible"
She can't see the way your eyes
Light up when you smile.
She'll never notice how you stop and stare
Whenever she walks by.
She don't even know you,
She's never gonna love you like I want to.
She's never gonna see the light
No matter what you do.
She don't even know you.
Baby, let me love you,
She can't see the way your eyes
Light up when you smile.

"The Other Side of the Door"
And I broke down crying, was she worth this mess?
After everything and that little black dress

"You Belong with Me"
You're on the phone with your girlfriend ‒ she's upset,
She's going off about something that you said
'Cause she doesn't get your humor like I do.
I'm in the room ‒ it's a typical Tuesday night.
I'm listening to the kind of music she doesn't like.
She'll never know your story like I do.
But she wears short skirts
I wear t-shirts
She's cheer captain
And I'm on the bleachers
Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find
That what you're looking for has been here the whole time.

"Speak Now"
I sneak in and see your friends
And her snotty little family all dressed in pastel
And she is yelling at a bridesmaid
Somewhere back inside a room
Wearing a gown shaped like a pastry
She floats down the aisle like a pageant queen
But I know you wish it was me,

"Better Than Revenge"
She came along, got him alone and let's hear the applause
She took him faster than you could say "sabotage"
I never saw it coming, wouldn't have suspected it
I underestimated just who I was dealing with
She had to know the pain was beating on me like a drum
She underestimated just who she was stealing from
She's not a saint
And she's not what you think
She's an actress, whoa
She's better known
For the things that she does
On the mattress, whoa
Soon she's gonna find
Stealing other people's toys
On the playground won't
Make you many friends
She should keep in mind
She should keep in mind
There is nothing I do better than revenge
She looks at life like it's a party and she's on the list
She looks at me like I'm a trend and she's so over it
I think her ever-present frown is a little troubling
And she thinks I'm psycho 'cause I like to rhyme her name with things

"I Knew You Were Trouble"
And the saddest fear comes creeping in
That you never loved me or her, or anyone, or anything, yeah

The "other woman"-as-enemy trope is visually represented in many of Swift's music videos, as well. Tumblr user Sexistculture points out the recurrence of villains played by evil brunettes:
Taylor Swift the Product (who I'm sure varies a great deal from Taylor Swift the Person) strikes again with "Mine" which will no doubt be played 12 times an hour on every friggin' station from now until the next time she comes out with another single about being pure and innocent while wanting a boy who is an angelic being filled with light and winning his heart from the evil girl who wears colors and probably fucks.


Seven out of 15 of Taylor Swift's music videos feature brunette bad girls who use their feminine wiles to steal Taylor's Prince Charming. And what's even weirder is that sometimes, the "other woman" in a video isn't even mentioned in the accompanying song's lyrics.

"The Story of Us" — A brunette makes out with a guy in the library, unrelated to anything else in the video.
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"Teardrops on My Guitar" — The boy Taylor likes makes out with a brunette in the hallway.
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"Picture to Burn" — The boy Taylor likes is now dating an edgy-looking brunette.
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"White Horse" — The woman who tells Taylor about her boyfriend cheating is a dark-haired girl who is later implied in the video to be the "other woman."
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"We Are Never Ever Ever Getting Back Together" — Taylor's boyfriend is being groped by a brunette at a bar.
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"You Belong With Me" — The mean, popular girl is played by Taylor Swift in a black wig.
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"I Knew You Were Trouble" — There's a montage of Taylor's boyfriend making out with dark-haired girls in a nightclub.
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It's important to note that Swift doesn't think of herself as a feminist. When asked whether she considers her music empowering to women in an interview with Ramin Setoodeh of The Daily Beast, she said this:
"When people say things about me empowering women, that's an amazing compliment. It's not necessarily what I thought I was doing, because I write songs about what I feel. I think there's strength when you're baring your emotions."

In a follow-up question, Setoodeh asked whether Swift thought of herself as a feminist. This was her answer:
"I don't really think about things as guys versus girls. I never have. I was raised by parents who brought me up to think if you work as hard as guys, you can go far in life."

Swift might not think of her songs as "guys versus girls," but many of her songs make much of "girls versus girls." And that's much of the source of the backlash against a singer who actively presents herself as a role model for young women.

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Receipts and Transcript
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distant_lines 17th-Jan-2013 11:07 pm (UTC)
Here's one reason I don't really get offended by people slut-shaming Taylor...she slut-shames girls all over the place like it's her job. If you have the balls to dish it out, you better have the balls to have it thrown right back at you.
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 11:10 pm (UTC)
she does? The lyrics in this post definitely show her putting down other girls, but only one song seems to be slut shaming.

Does she say that sort of thing in interviews or something?
distant_lines 17th-Jan-2013 11:12 pm (UTC)
Yeah, she says some side eye worthy stuff in interviews. We've had posts on it before I'm sure you could find. I'd dig, but I'm about to run to the gym.

Edited at 2013-01-17 11:12 pm (UTC)
supermishelle 17th-Jan-2013 11:12 pm (UTC)
IMO the slutshaming is way more implied in her videos. The boy is ALWAYS with some other sinister looking brunette "whore".
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 11:15 pm (UTC)
the brunette thing makes me laugh only because I'm sure the directors are responsible for that so people realize the other girl isn't her.

But I could believe her videos are like that. I don't think I've watched any besides that last one and Back To December which didn't fall into this category at all. Still it seems more like she plays into the system that's already created and maybe isn't aware of all of the implications. Maybe someday she'll understand that better.
colorzplosion 17th-Jan-2013 11:19 pm (UTC)
She's not a saint
And she's not what you think
She's an actress
She's better known
For the things that she does
On the mattress
hearthecity 17th-Jan-2013 11:20 pm (UTC)
Right, like I said, only one song listed seems to have lyrics that are slut shaming. The OP said she does this sort of thing all the time, I was just wondering where.
vvalerie123 17th-Jan-2013 11:13 pm (UTC)
Didn't Taylor write an entire song about some girl with the lyrics 'she's better known for the stuff she does on the mattress' or something....smh
boundarybreaks 18th-Jan-2013 07:25 pm (UTC)
Yeah, "Better Than Revenge". It's about Camilla Belle, because Joe Jonas dated her right after he broke up with Taylor. And in the "The Story Of Us" video, some people think that song is about Joe and the brunette he makes out with is Camilla, but idk.
chilli_cheese 17th-Jan-2013 11:19 pm (UTC)
She's only legitimately slut-shamed in one song (which IS terrible). I think it's more annoying when people make it as if she's doing it all over the place when it really shows that you repeat what you hear like sheep.
aubade_saudade 17th-Jan-2013 11:29 pm (UTC)
more annoying than slutshaming is alleging T's done it more than once ?
anolinde 17th-Jan-2013 11:31 pm (UTC)
Right? Mentioning an "other woman" in one's lyrics is not automatically slut-shaming her. idg why lyrics like "was she worth it" are even being included in this, because she's literally saying nothing about the other woman.
hera_bearrra 17th-Jan-2013 11:25 pm (UTC)
LOL no
rctshack 18th-Jan-2013 04:23 am (UTC)
Umm, but she doesn't. Find more more than two sentences proving that and we will continue this conversation. And truthfully, most women singers have a song or two abut another woman they think is a slut. Especially country singers. I don't find it all that wrong unless they are literally calling someone by their name who obviously isn't. Sluts do exist in this world. Just like dumbass cheating boys do too... so shaming them is fine.

How did this site become the shame police? Especially for anonymous people?
rylee900 20th-Jan-2013 12:41 am (UTC)
But, a dumbass cheating boy=a guy cheating on his gf. Which is pretty shitty.
A so-called slut however, is a woman who...has sex a lot. Which...is doing nothing wrong.
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