Taylor Swift, who turns 30 this December, has made it clear that she will not tolerate sexist interview questions. During an interview, a reporter, Deutsche Presse-Agentur asked Swift, if she felt like settling down and having children later this year. To which Swift replied, “I really do not think men are asked that question when they turn 30.” “So I’m not going to answer that question now.” According to a website, the singer also explained what turning a decade older meant to her. “I hear others say that one in his thirties no longer has as much stress and anxiety in life as in my twenties. And I can join in the observation that we are in our twenties looking to gain experience, try things out, fail, make mistakes,” the Love Story singer said. Swift had earlier this year written a piece in a UK magazine about her learnings from interacting on online platforms. “Social media can be great, but it can also inundate your brain with images of what you aren’t, how you’re failing, or who is in a cooler locale than you at any given moment,” Swift said. (ANI)