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"(I don't) need to do any more kid movies," Lohan tells Harper's Bazaar magazine in their upcoming issue. "The word kid makes you feel like a child. Someone I dated called me kid all the time. I hated it... I've been through more than some people have in lifetimes."
One of the actress's first grown-up movies, A Prairie Home Companion, which also stars such veterans as Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin and Kevin Kline, opens Friday.
Even though Lohan may be concentrating on adult roles, one thing she isn't ready to commit to is a steady relationship. "I’ve become like the guy in relationships," Lohan tells the magazine, which hits newsstands on June 20. "Lately I just cannot be in a monogamous relationship. But there are people I want to date."
In terms of her body image, Lohan says photo shoots have helped her gain confidence and make her more comfortable with herself. "I went through a phase where I didn’t like my ankles, my legs. I wasn’t treating my body the right way. Now I've learned how to," she said.
As for her reputation as living in the fast lane, Lohan says people make too much of her busy lifestyle. "People like to think that just because I’m young and like to enjoy my life, I'm some crazy party girl," Lohan says. "I hate the term party girl – I hate it."
"I'm in this career for the longevity of it," she adds, "not just for doing everything too fast and then running out of steam."

















