The 22-year-old actress said that she felt the scenes in Gregg Araki's film were "very truthful".
Shailene Woodley says her nude scenes are "truthful" rather than "exploitative"
The film centres around the sexual awakening of 17-year-old Kat Connors (Woodley). At the same time, her beautiful but troubled mother (Eva Green) mysteriously vanishes.
"I felt like it was very truthful," she told journalists. "I feel like it lent itself to this movie. It wasn't exploitative.
"There's nothing that bothers me about seeing people have intimate scenes in films. The woman has clothes on, has full makeup, and the man has boxers - that's just not how it works."
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in The Fault in Our Stars
She added that she considers intimacy to be "a natural part of being a human being".
"Especially when you're young, you're exploring that part of yourself for the first time," the actress continued. "I think that a lot of films that have young people in them don't often explore that factor for various reasons.
"But I do love Gregg [Araki]'s films in that way. Because they are truthful and they're daring. Especially this one."
Woodley has recently starred in Divergent and The Fault in Our Stars .
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