Here's something that should scare off Taylor Swift's potential romantic suitors. The singer has said that the only love she wants to experience in her life is the one worth singing about. Well, given her track record with Harry, Jake, John, Taylor and Joe and her catalog of song about her exes, she has more love that leaves her on the cold hard ground in her future.

"I am getting to a point where the only love worth being in is the love worth singing about," Swift said, expressing that she wants art to imitate life. She doesn't mean the kind of love that is all stars and roses and rainbows and unicorns and sparkles and cookies, either.

Swift means the cray cray kinda love that leaves you a wreck, with smeared mascara from crying and broken fingernails from wringing your hands.

T. Swizzle continued, "And kind of mad love. I think that for me, when you experience something that's worth writing a song about, chances are, it's the same kind of intense feeling that someone else has felt, and it has led them to be sitting on a bedroom floor crying, or walking through a crowded room feeling alone or feeling misunderstood by the person who's supposed to know them better than anybody else."

She continued, "Those are things that make you feel really alone, and if someone's singing a song about that feeling, then you feel bonded to that person, and I guess that's the only way I can find an explanation why 55,000 people would want to come see me sing."

Ya hear that? Taylor Swift, Queen of Heartbreak, doesn't want safe, boring love. She wants the kind of mad love that has a boy band member running in another (one) direction, after things implode on an island.

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