Lady Gaga opened up about relationships between men and women in a new interview, possibly hinting at her past with ex-fiancé Taylor Kinney.

Gaga sat down with CBS Sunday Morning in a new interview that aired this week, revealing her thoughts on love, her public persona and so much more. While Gaga did not directly mention Kinney, who she separated from in July, she did discuss the dynamic between men and women and why it can often lead to conflict.

"I think women love very hard. We love men. We just love with everything we have," Gaga explained. "And sometimes I don't know that that love is met with the type of dignity that we wish it would be met with. You know, we're not trying to make you less of a man. We just want you to love us as deeply and as wholesomely and as fully as we love you."

Gaga makes reference to these themes in her new single, "Million Reasons", a country-tinged ballad that delves into the complications that emerge from loving someone deeply. It's not clear if Gaga wrote the song about Kinney or just love in a general sense, but the pain with which she has sung the song over the past few months suggest some real experiences in her past.

The pop superstar also discussed how she misses "people" now that she has become a public figure, and how it's much more difficult to have a regular conversation with a stranger.

"As soon as I go out into the world, I belong, in a way, to everyone else," she observed. "It's legal to follow me. It's legal to stalk me at the beach. And I can't call the police or ask them to leave. And I took a long, hard look at that property line, and I said, 'Well, if I can't be free out there, I can be free in [my heart].'"

Gaga's fifth studio album, Joanne, is available worldwide.