For some, attending concerts with your friends is one of the most fun things you can do with your life. And if the concert is of an artist that all attendees love dearly, it makes it even more fun.
Unless some of them have something else occupying their mind and it doesn’t let them enjoy the experience. Just like what happened in today’s story. TwoSwiftieswent to see the singer live, but one of them couldn’t stop thinking about her kid at home.
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Two Swifties bought tickets to see the artist live and were very excited for the upcoming experience
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But during the concert, one of them kept complaining that she felt guilty about leaving her 2-year-old child, who loves Taylor, at home
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Then, when she posted about the concert on social media, she didn’t even mention her friend but did mention her child
These actions made her friend’s concert experience bittersweet, as it was clear that she wasn’t the woman’s first choice to be there with
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So, it’s no surprise she went to Reddit to rant about this whole experience online
In the interview withBored Pandathe author revealed that she have been listening toTaylor Swiftsince 2009, but became a Swiftie in 2012 when album “Red” came out. “I listen to her music daily and I love how she writes lyrics and often when I am feeling some hard feelings her lyrics help me make sense of it.”
Ever since she and her friend met, theyhave been dreaming of seeing the singer live.As probably all of you are aware, Taylor Swift is currently touring with herrecord-breakingEras Tour.
The tour was also reported to boost the economy of the cities that it visits. When the singer visitedStockholm, it generated around $81 million in tourism revenue. In Germany, Gelsenkirchen city temporarily was renamed “Swiftkirchen” in honor of Taylor’s shows in the country.
And, of course, it had an unparalleled number of attending fans. The OP and her friend also belong to this number. They even had VIP tickets, so a fun concert experience was nearly guaranteed. Emphasis on “nearly.” There was one thing that kind of shook the whole experience.
The said friend is a married mother of two kids. Her husband is incompetent when it comes to taking care of their children. He is so bad at it, that at one point the woman was almost hospitalized for severe fatigue as she didn’t get any help from him.
Don’t the husband’s actions sound likeweaponized incompetence? Like he purposefully does a poor job taking care of the kids, so he doesn’t have to be responsible? Doesn’t seem like a very equal marriage, does it? Well, that’s beside the point of this story.
The OP said that the long-awaited trip went mostly like she expected besides one thing. She expected it to be about her and friend’s bonding over Taylor, but it wasn’t. Instead, the friendcouldn’t stop talking about how she felt guilty about leaving her 2-year-old behind.Apparently, this child adores Taylor, and seeing her alone felt like a betrayal.
The mom even was looking for an extraticketso she could bring the kid and leave her friend alone in their previously purchased seats. She didn’t go through with this plan and the friends went together. The author described the concert as something very significant for her life: “I will remember it forever and have great memories from it.”
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But on the mom’ssocial media, you wouldn’t be able to tell that they did. She posted about the concert, but only with a picture of how she gave a merch T-shirt to her kid. No mention of the friend who got her the tickets in the first place. At the same time, the OP mentioned her friend in the post and thanked her for the once-in-a-lifetime experience.
No wonder this made the author feel worthless. She was so excited to see theconcertwith a friend, but this friend wished to be there with someone else. And that someone else was a 2-year-old, who is not only too small for a 4+ hour show but also is on anxiety medication.
This fact seemed weird to quite a few netizens. How is such a small kid already on anxiety meds? Well, there are cases where even 2-year-olds are so anxious, that they needmedication. After all, traditional talk therapy isn’t much of a choice at their age.
The friend likely was struggling with separation anxiety from her kid. In the update, it was clarified that it was her first time away from the kids without her partner. She simply couldn’t get her brain out of the so-called “mom mode.”
So, the friendship isn’t fully ruined after this experience. Yet, it took a hit. As the OP said, she misses the person her friend was before becoming a mom.
Well, it isn’t uncommon for women tolose themselvesafter becoming moms. This experience can put them in survival mode or make them put their kids and other family members’ needs before their own. Something like that happened to the author’s friend. She couldn’t stop thinking about how her child would enjoy the concert instead of enjoying it herself.
Let’s just hope that with time, she’ll be able to get herself back. And then, when Taylor goes on another tour, maybe she and her friend will be able to attend another concert together.
People online were empathetic towards her but also understood that the mom friend was struggling with a lost sense of self, which often happens after becoming a mother
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