Article 76W40 Why are we so obsessed with Taylor Swift’s wedding? | Dave Schilling

Why are we so obsessed with Taylor Swift’s wedding? | Dave Schilling

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Dave Schilling
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With marriage rates in decline, the appeal of a big wedding that we can live vicariously is stronger than ever

Finally, after decades, I have something in common with Taylor Swift. It feels great to say that out loud, in public. No, I'm not famous, rich, particularly attractive, or a woman. I really, really can't sing. Like, not even my karaoke is tolerable for human ears (dogs seem to be fine with it). No, our sole point of connection in the cosmic swirl of life is that we've both been married. I can't compare this achievement to winning a Grammy or selling out Crypto.com Arena 16 times, but it has to be on the list somewhere.

My wedding did not come close to the upwards of $50m floated by People Magazine as the cost of Swift's. We got the venue for free because my wife's family owned it, which is its own sort of privilege. Lena Dunham didn't attend, but I certainly sent enough invites. Still, getting someone to agree to tolerate you till death do you part" is no small feat. Did we get divorced three years later? Of course. I can't believe she dealt with me even that long. Will Taylor and Travis Kelce beat our record? Depends on how often he forgets to put the toilet seat down in one of their numerous homes across the country. That guy just seems like the sort to make that mistake regularly. Don't ask me how I came to this conclusion. I trust my own eyes.

Dave Schilling is a Los Angeles-based writer and humorist

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