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Jennifer Lawrence at the London premiere of 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2' on Nov. 5. The actress recently discussed dating with Vogue magazine. File Photo by Paul Treadway/UPI |
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ATLANTA, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Jennifer Lawrence says she can't wait to be married.
The 25-year-old actress opened up about dating and her hopes for marriage in an interview for the December issue of Vogue. Lawrence split from Coldplay singer Chris Martin over the summer, and told the magazine she's been on her own since.
"No one ever asks me out," she shared. "I am lonely every Saturday night. Guys are so mean to me. I know where it's coming from, I know they're trying to establish dominance, but it hurts my feelings. I'm just a girl who wants you to be nice to me."
Lawrence previously dated actor Nicholas Hoult, and revealed she was seeing someone who was "sexy" but made her feel insecure. Two of the actress' close friends are engaged, and she stressed the importance of finding someone you don't need to seek validation from.
"It's what you want to have before you're married," she said. "I can't wait to be married. I feel like if I find that one person who I want to spend the rest of my life with, who I want to be the father of my children, that I would absolutely not [expletive] it up. But I'm also not banking on that."
Lawrence and Hoult, who co-star as Mystique and Beast in the X-Men films, dated for several years before breaking up in 2014. The actress touched upon the split in an interview with ABC News this week while discussing the end of The Hunger Games.
"These movies had been my life for so long and they had to come first in everything," she shared. "I was also in a relationship with somebody for five years and that was my life. So my life was this person and these movies and we broke up around the same time that I wrapped those movies."
Lawrence will next star in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, which opens in theaters Nov. 20. The actress is also slated for Joy in December, and will reprise Mystique in X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016. The sequel's first trailer will run prior to Star Wars: The Force Awakens screenings.