Emma Watson insists on 'quality control' when it comes to forming a new relationship after being burned by love at a young age.
The 22-year-old star has been in the limelight for over a decade - since she shot to fame in the Harry Potter franchise - which has proved tough on her relationships and ability to trust people.
Wishing she had been advised on love at a younger age, the English rose said: 'I wish someone had told me at 15, "You accept the love you think you deserve."
'I would have approached my relationships completely differently if they had.
'I like this idea of quality control: that we don't have to accept just anyone into our lives,' she told Glamour magazine.
The My Week With Marilyn actress hinted that she has tried to make relationships work with the wrong people in the past.
'People talk about love as though it just happens to you – as though you can make good choices and bad. But women have a natural tendency to want to nurture and take care of men.
'You always think that the guy is going to end up coming around and that you're going to be the one that saves him - like the Oasis song. Actually, I don't think that you can change other people, but women always hope for the best,' she added.
That doesn't mean Emma is always unlucky in love as earlier this year she was snapped at Coachella festival getting close to her rumoured boyfriend Will Adamowicz, who she met while studying at Oxford University.
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