True love has been elusive for Taylor Swift.
The country singer, 23, has had a string of high-profile
relationships with some of Hollywood's biggest heartthrobs. However, despite
those cute PDA pix and the sweet love songs she's written (not to be confused
with those scathing breakup songs she's also know for), she has never felt a
true connection to any of them.
Talking relationship deal breakers in the November issue of
Glamour U.K., Swift — whose exes include Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer, Harry
Styles, Taylor Lautner, Conor Kennedy, and Joe Jonas (whew!) — said that she
actually doesn't have any. The Nashville resident keeps an open mind about
everything when she is getting to know a potential mate.
"If you have enough natural chemistry with someone, you
overlook every single thing that you said would break the deal," said
Swift, sounding like a hopeless romantic.
But what about guys who cheat? That's a deal breaker for
sure, right? Not necessarily.
"I've seen my friends take someone back after they've
cheated because they fit perfectly. But I don't know, because I’ve never had a
perfect fit with someone," admitted the "We Are Never Ever Getting
Back Together" singer, who has built a career off of songs about her
relationship ups and downs.
What she does know is she's not going to count out any
potential prospects — even if the guy is famous.
"You can't say, 'I'm never gonna date a high-profile
person in the arts!' But whoever I date, famous or not — whether I ever date
again! — all chaos will break loose with fabrication and frantic obsession and
who likes who more and how it ended," she said. "But right now is
easy because I'm single and happy, and it's very relaxing."
And don't think she's ever sitting at home searching her
name on the Internet.
"I never read one hateful thing said about me by some
12-year-old," she told the mag. "So I got to live an actual life. And
I've kept that mentality. Just because there's a hurricane going on around you
doesn't mean you have to open the window and look at it.
"You can be obsessed with the bad things people say and
the good things, either way you’re obsessed with yourself and I’m not,"
she continued. "You can become unhinged so easily. Vanity can apply to
both insecurity and egotism. So I distance myself, because I feel everything.
The little I am exposed to hurts my feelings. The only things I can really
control are my songs and my behavior. The rest? If I focused on it, that would
lead to insanity."
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