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Lindsay Lohan to learn from her mistakes

Lindsay Lohan wants to learn from her “mistakes”. The troubled actress — who has been in and out of jail throughout the year after breaking her probation in relation to a 2007 DUI (driving under the influence) conviction — blames her past actions on “stubbornness”, but admitted she holds herself “accountable” for what she has done.

“Ultimately we are each responsible for ourselves and for our actions. Looking back, I probably would have listened to and taken more advice from the people whom I admire and would have followed through with it more,” she said.

“My stubbornness at 18 and 19 years old got in the way. During the past five years, I’ve learned that time flies faster than you think, and because you only live once you have to learn from your mistakes, live your dreams and be accountable.”

The 25-year-old star also thinks “sex and sexuality are a part of nature”, and she believes being confident about her body can help her along in such a “male-dominated world”.

“Sex and sexuality are a part of nature, and I go along with nature. Knowing yourself and your body is so important because it gives you confidence, and in life, women need confidence,” she added.

“It’s a very male-dominated world to begin with, so knowing yourself and being comfortable with your body is an important thing for me as a woman.”


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