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If you think Taylor didn't write 'Gold Rush' for Logan and Rory in their college years, you're wrong. ⭐️

The old-fashioned romanticism of two college sweethearts breaking up after a rejected proposal – the literal storyline of Rory & Logan's breakup in the first run of the series. Though both loved each other and had happily merged their lives and friendships and living situations together, marriage just wasn't the right move, and both Rory and the"Champagne Problems" narrator had to turn their partners down at a fancy party, surrounded by friends and family.

During their first few interactions, Logan was a womanizer, a party boy, the most in-demand boy at Yale, and although Rory liked him, she refused to be swept away by his gold rush. Everybody wanted him, but she didn't want a gold rush."Cowboy Like Me" is a great anthem for Logan and Rory's initial start to their relationship. Truly meeting properly at the Life and Death Brigade party, they work together to help Rory create her article and take more risks in her life.

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