The latest romance to have fallen prey to female success according to various tabloids and Twitter threads: Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn, who parted ways after six years together because he reportedly ‘struggled’ with Swift’s career overshadowing his own.
You know the saying: behind every great woman is a man threatened by her success. At least, that’s what our culture would have you believe, even now, in 2023.
We’ll have to wait for Swift’s next album to gauge whether there’s any truth to these rumours. Their validity, though, is almost beside the point. What’s important – and problematic – is the fact that the myth of men being threatened by their partners’ success is alive and well. Of course, the idea that female power is emasculating has existed since time immemorial.
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