Lindsay Lohan said that Sam Ronson is the only girl for her, and if she doesn't get back together with the deejay, the actress will date men.
In a recent interview with The Sun, the hot mess is pretty clear that she is not a lesbian, but that her relationship with Ronson, 32, took her by surprise, "I never really thought about women before, it kind of just happened with Samantha. It surprised me," Lohan told the UK newspaper.
Although, Lohan, 23, says she is still in love with Ronson, they have been officially broken up since April 2009. However, the two still remain living in the same Los Angeles apartment complex.
"If I wasn't with Samantha, I would probably be with a boy next. She's the only woman I've been attracted to. We love each other. We might reconcile the relationship, maybe." Lohan said.
Lohan blames the tumultuous relationship on other people's prying. "Her family is very involved in her relationships and that was difficult. All the fighting stuff was just because all her friends had got involved and made me an outcast, which wasn't fair to Samantha. I think it was a jealousy thing in terms of her becoming more famous than the rest of them."
But Lohan admits, "Mostly it was great. Everyone has ups and downs, it's normal. But in front of the public eye they're going to take the downs and make it seem like they're a million times worse. That comes with the territory," she added.
"It was a big deal for me because I've never had a relationship as public as that, especially being with a girl for the first time. That was really scary for me. But I didn't care because I love her."
Lohan also discussed her drug abuse and past mistakes in the interview. The actress thinks she has control over her drinking and claims she would make a great role model for teens, "I'm allowed to drink now but I know my limits. There are certain situations where I have obligations. There's no reason to (drink) because I don't want to feel like shit in the morning."
"Mind-altering substances are so dangerous. If I can teach others, especially teens, by sharing my experiences, then that's what I will continue to do. I've made some dreadful mistakes but learned from them - that has probably saved my life," she added.
Read the full interview here.
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