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Originally posted by liberalmusiclover
I think that only pertains to her and not women in general because it seems like she has made writing about her exes her shtick. Other women write about relationships (Beyonce on Irreplaceable, Rihanna on Love Without Tragedy/Mother Mary, etc.) but since they don't (seemingly) only write songs about their exes and have more diverse catalogs, they avoid this sexism she speaks of.
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It's because Taylor is known for dating famous men whereas Beyonce & Rihanna aren't. Taylor has been singing/song-writing about heartbreak since her first few albums too. Her songs are highly acknowledged because she dates people with massive stanbases like Joe Jonas + One Direction and she has songs with obvious break up titles such as We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Besides, Rihanna & Beyonce face sexism in other areas such as owning their sexuality and Rihanna often being criticised for going back to her abusive ex but nobody questions why did he abuse her in the first place
or Beyonce apparently can't be sexual since she's a mother.