London: Singer Taylor Swift thinks men are intimidated by her success and fame and this causes problems in her romantic life.
The `22` singer is one of the world`s most successful pop stars and is worth a reputed USD 218 million, and she thinks her fame and status puts some guys off from approaching her, reported Hello! magazine.
"At least I suppose it might be intimidating. It`s not like I would look at a guy and say, `Hey, are you intimidated by me?` I think that would be highly uncool on my part! I tend not to be the one to start conversations with guys, anyway. I`m a little more old-fashioned than that.
"I assume that if someone is interested in me they will come up and talk to me - and if they want to call me up afterwards, then they will," she said.
The 23-year-old, whose last serious relationship was with One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles, is trying not to focus on finding love and hopes she meets her `Mr Right` naturally.
"I try not to wishfully think my way into relationships or maybe I should say I`m trying not to do that any more."
Swift has been in a number of high-profile relationships with famous men, including Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer and Taylor Lautner, and is famous for using her break-ups to inspire her songs.
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