Taylor Swift is on the cover of this month's issue of Rolling Stone, and the country superstar took the opportunity to clear up a few rumors.

The first: that she "kidnapped" her boyfriend, 18-year-old Conor Kennedy, by sending her private jet to him and making him come to visit her against his will. Swift dismissed that story as silly and untrue.

"How did I kidnap him?" she said to the magazine. "You can't kidnap a grown man! These are serious accusations, now! It's an interesting way to spin something into a story. See, this is why I don't read stuff."

Swift, 22, began dating Kennedy, the grandson of the late Robert F. Kennedy, this summer, and she has quickly become close friends with the entire Kennedy clan. She was photographed many times over the summer having fun in the sun at the family's compound in Hyannis Port, Mass.

Swift also talked with Rolling Stone about the rumor that she and Kennedy crashed the wedding of one of Conor's cousins by causing a commotion and refusing to leave when asked by the mother of the bride. Again, Swift said what the tabloids reported wasn't actually the truth.

"I have no idea what happened there," Swift said. "I think that story was based on the biggest misunderstanding, 'cause I would never knowingly show up somewhere that I thought I wasn't invited to. And I would never want to upstage anybody."

Swift also discussed her outlook on love. She say she tends to fall head over heels very quickly, but she wouldn't have it any other way.

"The way I look at love is you have to follow it, and fall hard, if you fall hard. You have to forget about what everyone else thinks," she said. "It has to be an us-against-the-world mentality. You have to make it work by prioritizing it, and by falling in love really fast, without thinking too hard. If I think too hard about a relationship I'll talk myself out of it...I have rules for a lot of areas of my life. Love is not going to be one of them."