"I never chase boys," said Taylor Swift in a recent interview for Elle Magazine.
Swift seems to have a flavor of the week, but she denies going after men. With many people commenting on her roller coaster love life, the 23-year-old blonde-haired beauty wanted to set the record straight about her dating habits.
Swift has a habit of writing songs about past relationships, which has caused many to believe that she dates just so she has material for her next album, but she says she writes her music to better understand her feelings.
"To me it's just writing songs the way I always have." Swift said in the March issue of ELLE magazine. "It's me sitting on my bed feeling pain I didn't understand, writing a song, and understanding it better."
Many try to guess what ex-boyfriend inspired each of Swift's songs, but she doesn't feel like she needs to explain it to anyone.
"If people want to dissect the lyrics, that's their right," she said. "But it's all coming from the exact same place as where I started. It's just something I do to feel better."
Being that Swift's relationships don't seem to last too long, some think she may have jealousy issues and may throw fits and yell at her boyfriends, but she denies this too.
"I don't think I've ever yelled at an ex-boyfriend." She said. "Ever. I'm not a yeller. I'm not a fit thrower. If something is done, it's done."
And as for chasing boys, Swift says she would never do that.
"I'm sure if I looked up the latest Google Alerts rumor it would say I'm chasing somebody who doesn't like me as much as I like him - people love that angle on me," she said. "They're like 'Oh Taylor, coming on too strong again, chasing boys. I never chase boys. They don't like it!'"
Among Swift's exes are Harry Styles of One Direction, Conor Kennedy, John Mayer, Taylor Lautner, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas, Cory Monteith and more.
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