Taylor Swift is one of pop-music's most accomplished young talents and is well decorated for her songwriting ability.

But unlike many other young talents in the music industry, the 23 year-old admits she has never had the urge to take her clothes off or dress provocatively.

While gracing the cover of Glamour magazine's March issue, Swift gives a candid interview about writing such personal songs, not wanting to pose nude and relationship advice.

"I find it relatively easy to keep my clothes on because I don't really feel like taking them off. It's not an urge I have," Swift told the mag, maybe taking a swipe at Miley Cyrus?

The 'Red' hit maker further explained, "For me 'risky' is revealing what really happened in my life through music. Risky is writing confessional songs and telling the true story about a person with enough details so everyone knows who that person is."

Adding, "That's putting myself out there, maybe even more than taking my shirt off."

Although Swift is happy with how her body image is, she is still cautious of falling into the trap of critics, especially the ones trolling the internet.

"I'm careful about getting sucked into the rabbit hole that is the Internet because, as a songwriter, I don't have the option of having thick skin. As a writer you have to be open to everything, and that includes pain, rejection, self-doubt, fear," she said.

"I deal with that enough on my own. If you look hard enough, you could find somebody on the Internet criticizing every single thing about you. If you're me."

If Taylor is known for one thing, it is that most of her hit tracks are related to love, break-ups or the two combined. She has written songs about ex-partners such as Harry Styles, Jake Gyllenhaal, John Mayer and Jo Jonas.

It is safe to say the 'I Knew You Were Trouble' singer, who is currently single, can afford to give out dating advice.

"Silence speaks so much louder than screaming... Never give anyone an excuse to say you're crazy," she stated. "I think everyone should approach relationships from the perspective of playing it straight and giving someone the benefit of the doubt. Until he establishes that this is a game. And if it's a game, you need to win. The best thing to do is just walk away from the table."

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Swift has never had the "urge" to take her clothes off