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Fan Base: Archived: Taylor Swift (#2)
Member Since: 8/25/2012
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Originally posted by beherebynow
@AmberHayesSwift: I WAS STANDING IN THE BACK OF @taylorswift13 HOUSE AND THIS POPPED UP FOR WIFI

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Nnnnnnnnnn what  That's so cute though 
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Member Since: 8/25/2012
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Originally posted by beherebynow
Her legs
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Member Since: 8/26/2011
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Originally posted by beherebynow
Her legs
Girl needs to eat more calories 
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Originally posted by BlueMoon77
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The body shaming stops....NOW
Some people are naturally skinny. Shes tall and lanky, thats her body type, her genes. Sorry her ass isnt fat enough for you.
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Member Since: 9/17/2012
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Originally posted by Ripedie254
The body shaming stops....NOW
Some people are naturally skinny. Shes tall and lanky, thats her body type, her genes. Sorry her ass isnt fat enough for you.
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Saying that somebody is skinny and needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. Being under/over weight is unhealthy, so saying that someone underweight needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. It's simply nothing but the truth, and this is coming from someone 20 kilos underweight.
However, body shaming is repeatedly making fun of people due to being underweight, urging them to eat more because they don't look good to you and making negative remarks about their figure. Beherebynow simply said that she needs to eat more calories. That's not offensive.
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Member Since: 8/26/2011
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Originally posted by boodytay
Saying that somebody is skinny and needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. Being under/over weight is unhealthy, so saying that someone underweight needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. It's simply nothing but the truth, and this is coming from someone 20 kilos underweight.
However, body shaming is repeatedly making fun of people due to being underweight, urging them to eat more because they don't look good to you and making negative remarks about their figure. Beherebynow simply said that she needs to eat more calories. That's not offensive.
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Calling someone/assuming someone is unhealthy because they're naturally thin isn't much better, so chill with your paragraphs. Taylor is able to perform on stadiums around the world with no complaints, I think shes healthy.
My sister eats twice as much as me and maintains 100 pounds on a 5"4 frame. And shes the healthiest person you'd know
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Originally posted by boodytay
Saying that somebody is skinny and needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. Being under/over weight is unhealthy, so saying that someone underweight needs to eat more calories is not body shaming. It's simply nothing but the truth, and this is coming from someone 20 kilos underweight.
However, body shaming is repeatedly making fun of people due
to being underweight, urging them to
eat more because they don't look
good to you and making negative
remarks about their figure.
Beherebynow simply said that she
needs to eat more calories. That's
not offensive.
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It's offensive tho if that's what really your body type is. So no matter how many calories She eats what that's Her genes..She will not gain large amount of weight.
Being skinny doesnt mean you're unhealthy same as being with more weight doesn't mean you're unhealthy either
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by beherebynow
Her legs
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No you idiot, those are muscles, pure fiber.

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She giving me gaycat teas 
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Member Since: 8/26/2011
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Originally posted by OnlyManInTheWorld
She giving me gaycat teas 
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Looking good and feeling fine!

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Member Since: 12/7/2010
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Originally posted by Ripedie254
Looking good and feeling fine!

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You always have them photos ready to be posted 
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I Dare You

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Member Since: 9/17/2012
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Get in.  Don't let a positive thread about her flop.
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Member Since: 9/1/2013
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I really hope taylor creeps on us here 
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Member Since: 9/17/2012
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Originally posted by Ripedie254
Calling someone/assuming someone is unhealthy because they're naturally thin isn't much better, so chill with your paragraphs. Taylor is able to perform on stadiums around the world with no complaints, I think shes healthy.
My sister eats twice as much as me and maintains 100 pounds on a 5"4 frame. And shes the healthiest person you'd know
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Originally posted by bp21xo
It's offensive tho if that's what really your body type is. So no matter how many calories She eats what that's Her genes..She will not gain large amount of weight.
Being skinny doesnt mean you're unhealthy same as being with more weight doesn't mean you're unhealthy either
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I didn't assume she was unhealthy because she's thin. I assumed she's unhealthy because she's underweight, meaning that her weight is disproportionate with her height, which means that her body does not get the necessary calories to lessen that difference, regardless of whether that is genetic or due to her desire to stay thin.
I'm 177 cm tall and my weight is 56 kilos, so I'm underweight. I eat a lot and I don't gain weight no matter how much I eat (it's genetic for me) and I'm OK with that. However, that does not mean that it's not unhealthy. The cause and the extent may vary, but being underweight is unhealthy no matter what. So suggesting that someone underweight should eat more calories is not something offensive, at least to me, someone who is actually underweight. Not everyone knows that it's genetic for me so I don't get mad. We don't know if it's genetic for her or if she wants to stay thin and either way it remains unhealthy. The only difference that if it's genetic you can't do anything about it.
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Member Since: 4/4/2014
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Originally posted by boodytay
I didn't assume she was unhealthy because she's thin. I assumed she's unhealthy because she's underweight, meaning that her weight is disproportionate with her height, which means that her body does not get the necessary calories to lessen that difference, regardless of whether that is genetic or due to her desire to stay thin.
I'm 177 cm tall and my weight is 56 kilos, so I'm underweight. I eat a lot and I don't gain weight no matter how much I eat (it's genetic for me) and I'm OK with that. However, that does not mean that it's not unhealthy. The cause and the extent may vary, but being underweight is unhealthy no matter what. So suggesting that someone underweight should eat more calories is not something offensive, at least to me, someone who is actually underweight. Not everyone knows that it's genetic for me so I don't get mad. We don't know if it's genetic for her or if she wants to stay thin and either way it remains unhealthy. The only difference that if it's genetic you can't do anything about it.
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Yes, and since I think it's genetic for Taylor, saying that she should eat some calories isn't going to change anything. She mentioned how she likes eating burgers and donuts before and she talks about how she bakes cakes and stuff like I'm sure she does eat calories, she just doesn't gain weight. So yes, we should avoid telling her to eat some calories and tbh I'm in the same situation as you are and it pisses me off when someone tells me to gain weight when it's my #1 goal in life but I can't.
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What are the odds of there being a Taylor/Carrie duet on one of their upcoming albums this fall?
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Member Since: 9/17/2012
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Originally posted by GeorgiaStars
Yes, and since I think it's genetic for Taylor, saying that she should eat some calories isn't going to change anything. She mentioned how she likes eating burgers and donuts before and she talks about how she bakes cakes and stuff like I'm sure she does eat calories, she just doesn't gain weight. So yes, we should avoid telling her to eat some calories and tbh I'm in the same situation as you are and it pisses me off when someone tells me to gain weight when it's my #1 goal in life but I can't.
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OK, I get it. Sorry if I was insensitive.
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Member Since: 9/17/2012
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Originally posted by Sugar Rush
What are the odds of there being a Taylor/Carrie duet on one of their upcoming albums this fall?
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Hmm, I think if they're ever gonna duet, it will be on a Carrie album. I don't think Taylor feels like doing country again. Plus, if she were the one to collaborate with Carrie, people would say that she knows she lost country support and is trying to get back in country radio's good graces by dueting with the biggest country female artist out there(Taylor's not really country anymore). So while I think she'll always have country songs on her albums, getting another country artist on the same track would be something she'd avoid hoping to prove that she can still have country hits on her own.
That's just my personal speculations. I might be wrong.
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