Taylor Swift Performs At The 2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival In Las Vegas
Singer Taylor Swift performs during the 2014 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada September 19, 2014. Reuters/Steve Marcus

There was an era when songstress Taylor Swift was known for her high-profile and ever changing dating life, but the 24-year-old now says that "finding someone" to date is the last thing on her mind. The "I Never Really Loved You Anyway" singer has appeared on the cover page of British Vogue magazine and talked about a range of topics from dating, men and work in the new issue.

"I can't picture how it could work with the way my life is. I don't know how a guy is supposed to walk next to his girlfriend when there are 20 men with cameras, and he can't protect his girlfriend because that's the life she chose," revealed Taylor to Vogue magazine in her interview.

The multiple Grammy Award winning singer, who has earlier dated Harry Styles, Jake Gyllenhaal and John Mayer, told the magazine she is purposely not looking to get into a relationship these days. She said she cannot figure out the way how it could work as most guys do not like what comes with dating her.

"I just don't see how it could work. They [the boys] think that they would want to get to know me, and maybe date me, but I don't think they want what comes with it," the gorgeous singer told the magazine where she is clicked by photographer Mario Testino for the November issue. Swift looks glamorous wearing a light pink Miu Miu jacket over a blue top. Check out the picture here.

The talks then shift to Taylor's upcoming album "1989" that is scheduled for an Oct. 27 release. The album is special for Taylor for various reasons as it is not only her fifth studio album, but it also shows a departure from her country roots and her focus on the pop genre. Taylor has also released a single from the upcoming album and its called "Shake It Off."

Taylor told Vogue that "1989" reflects her "brave and bold" way of doing things, and she has completely "changed the sound of everything" with this album. The creative singer then goes on to reveal she does not want to hurt the country spirit of her hometown Nashville with this album, but she believes this is the time to take risks so she can evolve as an artist.