Taylor Swift's Relationship Philosophies

Posted by Carmen Wagster on 03/02/2009
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In an interview with Rolling Stone, Taylor Swift opened up about her current philosophy on relationships.  She told the magazine, “Right now I play it cool. If he doesn’t want to be with you, then let him do what he wants to do. The worst thing in the world to do is kick and scream and nag.” Swift adorns the cover of the March 5 issue of Rolling Stone magazine. In her question and answer segment with the magazine, Swift dished on how she responds to break ups. "The only time I lose my temper is in songs. I'm enthralled by relationships and I love the drama in them, but that's usually where it lives. I'm not a dramatic person. I like to let people state their case before I get irrational about things," she said.  I have girl-next-door-itis. I was always the girl who would be friends with the guy and he liked the other girl, the girl he couldn't have,” che continued, which explains the lyrics to several of her songs.   The Country Music starlet has had little to complain about as of late since she sold another 92,000 copies of her album last week, regaining the No.1 spot on Billboard’s Top 200 albums chart. Her album has been available for nine weeks, and she has ranked ahead of Coldplay and Bruce Springsteen. The most recent album to spend more weeks at the top of the album charts than Swift was Santana with their 1999 album, Supernatural, which spent 12 weeks at No.1. See what the Big Dog has to say about Kellie's tattoos and more at Webb's Woof.