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John Mayer Has Dating Issues

John Mayer arriving at the Hard Rock Cafe for an intimate performance to promote his new album 'Battle Studies'.

Musician John Mayer thinks he should be dating more, but that the tabloids are making it difficult for him.

“It’s crazy to me that in my head, that being 32 and dating women is going to get me in trouble,” he says in a new interview with The New York Times.[via US]. “I can’t even explain to you how terrible that feels, that I equate dating a woman with punishment, shame, guilt, disappointment, reproach, reprimand, persecution. It’s a nightmare.”

“I should be having sex with more girls,” he adds.

Wow, someone has issues.

In the past, John has been linked with Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Simpson and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Will we be hearing about any of these relationship on his newest album Battle Studies?

“What is the odd man out,” he says, “is it the record or the coverage? I’m not going to let it be the record. I think if you’re listening to Battle Studies and you think it’s a record about high-profile relationships, I haven’t done a good enough job.”

What do you think? Should John be dating more? Or should he just keep his trap shut about it?

[Images by VCI/I.Kavanaugh/WENN.com]

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  1. November 24th, 2009 | 10:49 am

    I’m all for him keeping his trap SHUT!!!

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