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Sexy Taylor Swift Does Women’s Health Magazine

Country teen star Taylor Swift makes the most unexpected confessions to the latest issue of Women�s Health Magazine. Being a star and topping the charts has not gotten into Taylor, she is still a very down to earth girl that only texts 10 times a day (not your average teenage girl!!).

Here are some highlights from Taylor’s interview:

On the subjects of her songs: �I like to encode capital letters in the printed lyrics, so they spell out phrases. I encoded the �Should�ve Said No� guy�s name over and over. It was only his first name, but everyone figured it out. I�d get texts from him. He was scared out of his mind I�d crucify him on a talk show. All I could think was, �Well, you should�ve said no. That�s what the song is about.��

On a recent shopping outing to Victoria�s Secret: �I look up and there are, like 15 people looking at me, with camera phones out, waiting to take a picture of which kind of underwear I�m going to buy. Think she�s a small or an extra small? I wanted to be, like, �Uh guys? I can hear you.��

Best Advice from Her Dad: �He is the king of one-liners, so he has about 50 million pieces of advice. He�ll say, �Buy Bonds!� instead of �Bye-Bye!� Because he�s a stockbroker.�

Best Mom Advice: �Don�t ever call a guy first. The thing they want the most is whatever they cant have. It sounds really juvenile, but it works.�

Who she�d like to be stuck in a n elevator with: �Ellen DeGeneres. That situation would panic a lot of people but she�d be like, �Hey, whatever!� and make a joke. Then we�d laugh and dance.�

How many texts she sends on an average day: �Ten. It�s funny, I thought the contact list in my phone would grow if I was in the music industry. But I had more people in my phone book when I was in high school!�

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