Singer Taylor Swift feels happily ever after love stories are too good to be true.
The 25-year-old star, who has previously dated the likes of Harry Styles and John Mayer, said most of her early songwriting was based on a contrived understanding of love, rather than personal experience, reported Elle magazine.
"These were all projections of what I thought they might be like. They were based on movies and books and songs and literature that tell us that a relationship is the most magical thing that can ever happen to you.
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Having been in and out of love many a times, Swift can now say that there is a never "perfect" guy but the feelings keep you stick to him.
"There's no riding off into the sunset, because the camera always keeps rolling in real life. It's magical if you ask anyone who has ever fallen in love - it's the greatest.
"Now I have more of a grasp on the fact that when you're in a state of infatuation and you think everything that person does is perfect, it then - if you're lucky - morphs into a real relationship when you see that person is not in fact perfect, but you still want to see them every day," the singer said.
Swift also spoke about her experiences of heartbreak, saying it causes time to move at "a completely different pace".
"You know how it is when you're going through heartbreak. A heartbroken person is unlike any other person. Their time moves at a completely different pace than ours.
"It's this mental, physical, emotional ache and feeling so conflicted. Nothing distracts you from it. Then time passes, and the more you live your life and create new habits, you get used to not having a text message every morning saying, 'Hello, beautiful. Good morning'," she said.