Top Reasons Why We Hate Taylor

 

Why do I hate Taylor, you ask?  Well, I could go on for days, but here are my top reasons for hating this despicable, backstabbing, self-righteous, pretentious, lying, self-absorbed, gutter slut.  If you’d like to add to this list, email me and I’ll add your submission along with your name!

 

My reasons:

 

 

 

 

 

·        She screwed over Caroline by denying her the wish she made on her deathbed, i.e., Ridge and Brooke being together.  See above. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shelley’s reasons:

 

·        Taylor claims to be honest and forthright, yet she lies out her ass when it suits her purposes--like when she's exploiting Stephanie's hatred for Brooke. Even when she told the truth about Thomas being Ridge's, over a year after finding out she was pregnant with Ridge's child, she continued to lie about everything else. For instance, when Stephanie predictably steered toward blaming Brooke and said, "Brooke knew the truth the whole time," Taylor said "Yes," when she knew full well Brooke hadn't known the truth until a few weeks before Thomas was born.

 

·        Taylor is unbelievably vain. She told Bailey that she is one of the few women in the world who is truly beautiful. Even though everyone strokes her ego practically 24 hours a day, she still fishes for compliments, like when she ditched baby Thomas in the beach house (surrounded by lit candles, with the front door open) so she could model her post-baby figure for Ridge. After returning from their swim, she even prompted him: "Don't I look great for a woman who's just had a baby?" not betraying a hint of concern for said baby, who she'd left like a human sacrifice to her narcissism.

 

·        Taylor likes to lead men on and then play dumb about it. She led Thorne on for months, telling him she'd "try harder" to make their relationship work, kissed him many times, then turned around and dumped him and foisted off the blame for her lies on him (and Brooke) when she decided she wanted Ridge back. She whined about how Thorne manipulated her, when she manipulated him just as much. Later, when Pierce was her boss, she accepted his constant compliments, extravagant presents, and songs to her, dressed in low-cut, sexy outfits around him, decided to model her undies for him on his bed when she happened to sprain her ankle at his house (she suddenly became modest when Ridge, HER HUSBAND, entered the room), and generally behaved like a world-class cockteaser. Then, when he confessed that he was in love with her, she had the nerve to act shocked and innocent, like this came out of nowhere. Meanwhile, she threw tantrums because Brooke was working with Ridge on a line of lingerie.

 

·        Taylor has no logic, is a self-serving coward, and thinks she is the prime expert on everything from being the CEO of a fashion company to parenting to the causes of strokes. She barged into Brooke's office and had the nerve to imply that Brooke's "obsession with sex" (indicated by her lingerie line--despite her own checkered sexual past, Taylor is awfully hung up about sex) was what caused her teenage son to impregnate his girlfriend out of wedlock. When Brooke didn't dignify that with an answer, she implied Brooke was a bad CEO, although she herself knows less than nothing about being a CEO. Later, when Stephanie had her stroke, Taylor at first showed a glimmer of common sense, saying Stephanie was responsible for her own health. But when Brooke hurt her feelings by rejecting her idiotic (and unasked-for) psychiatric diagnosis, and more importantly, when Ridge, Eric, and Stephanie expressed anger that she wasn't towing the party line, Taylor did a 180 degree turnaround and started to talk like Brooke "caused" Stephanie's stroke.

 

 

Sharon’s Reasons:

 

·        When Brooke went to Taylor for advice on the Thorne situation:

 

Taylor told Brooke that she thought she and Thorne could "make it " as a couple.  Her advice was for Brooke to be friends with Steph and never to lose her temper no matter what Steph does to her, including making her polish silverware to a party she wasn't invited to!  THEN when Brooke comes back thanking Taylor because she didn't let Steph get her upset, Taylor in all her shrink brilliance tells Brooke she has been thinking about the whole situation and has decided that Brooke has a psychological disorder.  I can't remember the name of the disorder, but Taylor probably didn't get that information correct anyway.

 

I personally liked it when after the Venice fiasco, Brooke started calling Taylor a quack.

 

 

JR/TLLF01’s reasons:

 

·        Lord, Help Me-I'm Defending Stephanie!  One of the unforeseen benefits of the spermatozoa hustle storyline is that it highlights to the NTH degree Taylor's hypocrisy.  When she dared to confront Stephanie about HER behavior, I knew I was in for a treat.  And, I wasn't disappointed either.  Don't get me wrong-Ridge did have a right to know about the results of his carelessness.  If Morgan's version of the abortion flashback is accurate, we also know that Stephanie's behavior was inexcusable, and so was the doctor's, particularly when it became clear that Morgan was terrified and didn't want to go through with the abortion.  But, when Stephanie blasted Taylor for daring to judge her, the old girl had me clapping, cheering and snapping my fingers!  Well, since Taylor does virtually nothing constructive with her time these days, naturally she was at Forrester Creations.  She stopped by Stephanie's office, who was too busy worrying about CJ to be doing anything constructive herself.  First, Taylor takes Stephanie to task for giving a young girl the kind of advice she did.  Oh, come off of it, Taylor!  Stephanie has given the Lippy Princess of Mediocrity damaging advice numerous times, which she followed to the letter!  And, I would strongly suggest Taylor use her mirror less for primping and more for doing a thorough self-analysis.  What about the advice that SHE gives-the kind that destroys and alters the course of people's lives? Then we hear Taylor's speech about Stephanie's family values being the direct opposite of her condoning an abortion.  Pretty speech, Taylor-but again, she had better check yourself BEFORE she wrecks yourself!  This, coming from a big-lipped whore, who herself has done things that are the antithesis of family values.

 

 

Echo’s reasons:

 

·        I think I read somewhere that Taylor is supposed to have a degree in psychiatry and a degree in medicine.   In other words, she is twice the idiot.  When Taylor was pregnant with the twins and Georgie-Porgie showed up hacking out his lungs, she approached Georgie without a thought as to whether he had a common cold, the flu or some other dangerous disease that is transmitted by air born pathogen.   Most pregnant women do not need a medical degree to understand that exposing themselves during pregnancy, exposes their unborn child.    To top it off, she went against medical advice and did not take her medicine.  Endangering her own body was the most direct route to killing her unborn twins.   On top of that she was extremely selfish to have Thomas brought to the hospital so she could emotionally traumatize him and expose him to staph infections, among other possible illnesses, which run rampant in the hospital setting.   Somehow through it all we are supposed to believe that Taylor's actions are selfless and compassionate --- blah blah yakity smackity!

 

·        It is amazing to me that Taylor is a person who professes to be in a profession where her special talent lay in her ability to read people.   All I can see is Taylor needs to get hooked on phonetics.  Morgan was a book she could have judged by the cover.

 

·        Taylor, besides being a back-stabbing, underhanded, spineless yellow-bellied bitch who blames her every wrong doing on someone else's actions rather than her own choices, represents the epitome of stupidity.   My Nana always said that stupidity should be painful.   I am still holding out for the karma bomb theory.   It is my fondest wish that TPTB will one day make Taylor suffer for all she has done and that she suffers it in the same manner in which she inflicted it upon others.

 

 

 

 

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