Taylor Swift does not set specific ideals when it comes to her Mr. Right. But that does not mean she is open to dating with just about anyone.

Meanwhile, Swift marked history anew with her latest album "Red." Nielsen SoundScan reported Swift is the only female artist to hit the 1 million first-week sales since 1991. Overall, the single-again celebrity is the fourth music artist to ever make such a feat.

Swift, 22, opens up in the December issue of Cosmpolitan magazine:

"I can't deal with someone wanting to take a relationship backward or needing space or cheating on you. I just don't ever want to end up in a relationship that isn't fair ever again."

Basically, the young pop icon wants the boyfriend to be either fully committed or completely gone. She explains she finds no trouble in moving on should the relationship show signs of being taken backwards.

"I've never wasted too much time with the wrong person and that's one thing I'm proud of," said the young A-lister in the music industry.

On the other hand, Swift does not find it difficult to start over. So what does Taylor Swift want to see before starting a relationship with a "Mr. Right" candidate?

"I need that unexplainable spark . . .I just need to see someone and feel Oh, no, uh-oh. It's only happened a few times in my life, but I feel like if I was gonna be with someone forever, it would be because I saw them and I thought, Oh, no."

Did Swift blush and go "Oh, no" with former flames Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas, Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Cory Monteith, and very recently - Conor Kennedy?

As Swift talks about relationships, her latest carrier single, "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," is on its fourth week on top of Billboard's Hot 100 chart.