Taylor Swift has admitted that she hopes her former boyfriends are not intimidated by her success and that her fame can be a turn-off for men.
The 23-year-old star opened up about boys in an interview with Hello! Magazine, saying that her success could be daunting for some men and prevent them from making a move on her, the Mirror reported.
The 'We Are Never Getting Back Together' hitmaker said that it's not like she would look at a guy and ask him how intimidated he was by her, as that would be highly uncool on her part.
She said that she does not intend to be the one to start conversations with guys, as she is a little more old-fashioned than that.
Swift said that she assumes if someone is interested in her, then they will come up and talk to her, and if they want to call her afterwards, then they will.
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