Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris dating news: Couple discussing marriage?

Are Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris talking about marriage already?

The "Bad Blood" singer and the "Summer" hitmaker have been dating for three months, and the two have often been spotted out and about on dates, and they even made their debut as a couple at last month's Billboard Music Awards. Now, rumors are sparking that the pair is considering marriage, but a source from Hollywood Life says that as far as the two are concerned, marriage can definitely wait. 

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"She is in love with him, she has had it cross her mind but she knows not to bring it up, she is enjoying how the relationship is going without getting into anything marriage related," said the source about Swift's take on the matter.

Meanwhile, the insider said that Harris has the same feelings about the matter, saying that the EDM DJ is "shocked" that he has been this committed so far, but "marriage is not something he wants anytime soon." 

Both Swift and Harris appear to be successfully making time for each other despite their busy schedules. The "Shake it Off" singer is currently on the U.S. leg of her "1989" world tour which ends in December, while Harris — said to be the most highly paid and in demand DJ right now — has numerous DJ gigs scheduled all over the world, in addition to his residency at Hakkasan in Las Vegas.

Last week, the couple was spotted going out on a dinner date in New York, followed by a lunch date the following day with their good friend Ed Sheeran, and it was also reported that Swift and Harris threw a going away party for her at her New York apartment. Among those who attended the very exclusive bash were Swift's good friends Gigi Hadid and Lena Dunham. 

A source told E! News that Swift's family and friends are happy about her ongoing relationship with the EDM DJ.

"Friends and family love seeing Taylor so happy and into Calvin. Calvin loves how connected Taylor is to her friends, family, and fans," said the source. 

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