Girlhood, Purity and Religious Trauma: A Taylor Swift Study
Hi guys :) I’m honestly really nervous posting this video today because I know it’s more of a personal and sensitive topic than those I normally share, but from the day Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve came out, I knew this was something I wanted to dive into and talk about. I would love (if you feel comfortable) for you to share your own interpretations of religious themes throughout Taylor’s music and lyrics. Thank you for making this such a safe space to explore ideas together, whether we come from the same lifestyle or not. I really love you guys!!
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Girlhood, Purity and Religious Trauma: A Taylor Swift Study