01 November 2011

Taylor Swift, I Am Disapoint.


Okay so this girl had a break out a few years ago because of her 'good girl' image and classy style. I have to admit, I had a great deal of admiration for her because she was so cool unlike her young celeb counterparts who just itches to get into trouble and gain cheap attention, Miss Swift seemed to have a pretty good head on her shoulders. She was classy, elegant and actually had singing talent. She was also very decent, a rare phenomena for a Hollywood celebrity.

Her songs are mostly about moving on after a break up and lyrics are mostly about how it could have worked if a lot more effort have been put into it or somewhere along that line. That was all peachy until she was overdoing it.

It seems as though she needs to be in a relationship to have inspiration for her songs. And it all centers around her kind of proclaiming that she's the "better girl" for her endless flow of boyfriends.

I can name a few that kind of leads to this: Better Than Revenge, You Belong With Me, Picture To Burn, Should've Said No, Invisible...I suppose more to come after this...

Is it me or does she comes across as histrionic to me?

According to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002498/ , Histrionic Personality Disorder is:

Histrionic personality disorder is a condition in which people act in a very emotional and dramatic way that draws attention to themselves.
Causes: The cause of this disorder is unknown. Both genes and early childhood events are thought to contribute. It occurs more often in women than in men, although it may be diagnosed more often in women because attention-seeking and sexual forwardness are less socially acceptable for women.
  • Being easily influenced by other people
  • Being overly concerned with their looks
  • Being overly dramatic and emotional. Her songs...=.=;
  • Being overly sensitive to criticism or disapproval. She seem to can't accept rejection.
  • Believing that relationships are more intimate than they actually are. Well, is it me of does she rush into them...?
  • Blaming failure or disappointment on others. I'll leave you to judge.
  • Constantly seeking reassurance or approval.
  • Having a low tolerance for frustration or delayed gratification.
  • Needing to be the center of attention (self-centeredness)
  • Quickly changing emotions, which may seem shallow to others


Not all of these applies but there are a few criterion that seem to apply doesn't it? She have this weird sense of entitlement and grandiosity about her lately - perhaps after a string failed relationships she's slowly losing it.  I suppose getting dumped over and over again will eventually make someone go like this:


Suffice to say I kind of lost respect for her. It's a shame really, she's beautiful(such classy kind of beauty) and talented. I just she would...I don't know...CALM DOWN.

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