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Lady GaGa 'inspired by search for love'
Published Thursday, Mar 11 2010, 18:36 GMT | By Catriona Wightman

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The 'Telephone' singer, who has previously said that she is bisexual, told Now that she would happily have a relationship with a woman.
"There are no rules or limits when it comes to love," she explained. "But I see love as separate from sex. And I happen to love male sexuality. Men have something I lack, but that I really value."
GaGa also revealed that her search for love inspires her music, saying: "Love is about danger, always. Love jumps off cliffs, love is irrational. It keeps you alive and it destroys you.
"The search for love provides nourishment for your artistic soul. I'm afraid that as soon as you really find love, there won't be anything left to write songs about."
GaGa added that she focuses on her work when she is on tour so that she doesn't feel lonely.
"I'm not looking at all," she said. "But I've got enough muses. When you're on tour you're totally focused on your performances and you don't notice much else. And you spend a lot more time in hotel rooms than people think. I often sit up and compose so that I can remain in contact wth my creative core."
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