.taylorswift13 is modeling what it means to be an active ally in this political climate, and her LGBTQ fans are noticing 🏳️🌈
I learned about the gospel of Taylor Swift through my mom, whose car stereo was permanently tuned to country radio. Her first single, “Tim McGraw,” sparked something in me, and I was immediately obsessed — to the point where my family was calling Taylor “Carson’s girlfriend” within weeks. I was 11 years old; it would be six years before I told anyone that I was gay.
When she debuted in 2006, Taylor was my middle school confessional queen. She always knew what it was like to be an outsider at the lunch table or to dramatically pine after someone who wasn’t into you . And while anthems like “Fearless” and “Speak Now” encouraged listeners to live their truths, I was only beginning to realizetruths: namely, that the fixation on male friendships that took up 113 percent of my brain was most definitely a manifestation of some same-sex attraction.
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