Actress Cameron Diaz Poses for Photographers as She Arrives for the UK Gala Screening of 'The Other Woman' in London
In the 90's Cameroon Diaz used to smoke 20 cigarettes a day but is extremely health conscious now and has said goodbye to her old habit. She said that her conscience and the feeling of guilt compelled her to quit. REUTERS

Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden's relationship may be going well, but the A-list actress is in no rush to tie the knot. In fact, she is hardly thinking about getting married or having kids, she admits. She may be happy with Benji but she is not concerning herself with whether he is the man for him for life or when she will be getting a ring from him.

In her interview for the November issue of Marie Claire, the sexy and beautiful 42-year-old actress shared that she is just living the best way she could. "I'm not looking for a husband or marriage or not not looking for that stuff," shared the "Charlie's Angels" star. "I'm living, not thinking what I should or shouldn't be doing with my life," she added.

The actess was clear about her plans, or the lack of it, even though Benji already moved into her Beverly Hills home over the summer. Aside from not wanting to settle down yet, or at least not thinking about settling down yet, the actress also does not have plans of having a baby just yet. She said it's not because she does not want kids, but because she does not believe she should become pregnant out of societal pressures.

"We live in a society where everyone has kids, so they want other people to have kids," she said. "There is this culture that says celebrities are supposed to be just like us, so people think, 'I have children, why doesn't she?' But I'm not going to do something because it's expected."

Coming from Cameron Diaz, this is not surprising. The actress is all about women doing what they want, disregarding what is considered the "norm." She asked women not to restrict themselves, even when it comes to their hair. She told Instyle that women should keep their options open when it comes to grooming it, dying it blue if they want. Her book, "The Body Book," asks women to do what they want with their bodies. She also shared to Instyle that she does not believe anyone is naturally monogamous.