Jennifer Lawrence is on the cover of Marie Claire, and on the inside of the new issue, she's as honest as ever.

For the magazine's latest issue, the 23-year-old actress opened up about her boyfriend, career and Kristen Stewart.

Lawrence explains that because she and Nicholas Hoult are both actors, they have set up a system where they basically live separate lives when they are apart.

"When we're busy, we agree to mutually ignore each other," she said in the June issue of Marie Claire. "Not completely, but neither of us gets mad when the other doesn't text back or call."

Though many have speculated that the two were close to getting married, Lawrence has shut down those rumors. She said that both are very young and that the only thing that would happen if they lived in the same city is that they would live together.

When asked what she finds attractive in a man, she said that looks do play a role.

"Looks can go pretty far. Nobody can deny a beautiful face. Fortunately, I have one," she said. "Oh no! I mean boyfriend! I didn't mean my face! Oh, my God! I meant I'm with somebody who has a beautiful face."

But she also acknowledges that beauty can only last so long, so humor and intelligence are also important.

She also had a sense of humor about she and Kristen Stewart's "feud."

Stewart is co-starring with Hoult in "Equals," and Lawrence said she is not jealous of her friend. In fact, she texted the "Twilight" actress with a picture of an article that said she was jealous and said, "Just so you know, this is absolutely true."

Lawrence also talked about her career.

"The Hunger Games" actress said that she still works just as hard ever, and that she understands that people won't always love her.

"Nobody can stay beloved forever," she said. "I never believed it, the whole time. I was like, just wait: People are going to get sick of me. My picture is everywhere, my interviews are everywhere."

She says she even Googles herself once a month or so, and reads negative comments.

But one thing she probably won't stop doing anytime soon? Being herself on the red carpet.

"I'm way too annoying because I get on red carpets and I'm really hyper, most likely because I've been franking, and I can't not photobomb somebody if it's a good opportunity," she says. "But it's something I always tell myself: 'You need to calm the f**k down. You don't want to constantly be a GIF."