Today, Taylor Swift turns 23, but you would never know how old the singer actually is based on her love life.
From 18-year-old Conor Kennedy to 35-year-old John Mayer, Swift is no ageist when it comes to who she will date.
Young or old, British or American, Swift really doesn't discriminate in her love life.
But at the age of 23, Swift has already had at least ten high-profile relationships (some more flings, really) that have all ended the same way — in song.
In honor of her 23rd year, let's relive Swift's vast array of boyfriends, shall we?
2008: Taylor Swift, 19 & Joe Jonas, 19
Swift's first Hollywood romance was perfectly age-appropriate. While Swift was just entering emerging onto the pop scene, Jonas, along with his singing and dancing brothers, were at the top of their game.
Between concert stops and personal appearances, Swift and Jonas were spotted spending time together, but neither copped to a romance at the time.
Swift told MTV News of the relationship: "For me, in dealing with things that people write, I try not to let it affect my life ... He's an amazing guy, and anyone would be lucky to be dating him."
But the pair split months later when Jonas reportedly left Swift for his "Lovebug" video co-star Camilla Belle.
It's all good, though, because Swift says "I addressed it, and, you know, that's a chapter in my life that's closed now."
And of course she got a song out of the relationship: "Forever & Always."
2009: Taylor Swift, 20, & Lucas Till, 19
Swift's "You Belong With Me" music video co-star Lucas Till spilled the beans on the not-so-secret, brief relationship:
"We just really both liked each other ... but most relationships work out 'cause you get along and then you don't, and then you make up and it's passionate. And with us I really just liked her as a friend. That's the only reason that didn't work out."
2009: Taylor Swift, 20, & Taylor Lautner, 17
And here's where she started to slide.
Technically, this relationship was possibly illegal in many states as 20-year-old Swift was dating a minor.
The two met after co-starring in the year's "Valentine's Day" and never publicly admitted they were dating, but were frequently spotted spending lots of quality time together.
In October 2010, Swift revealed her crush: "Taylor Lautner. It's always going to be Taylor."
It's believed that the song "Back To December" is Swift's apology to Lautner for their breakup.
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