Charlize Theron says she is not ready to share her home with a partner as she focuses on raising her two children. The 50-year-old Oscar winner has opened up about her personal life, dating options and motherhood in recent interviews, making it clear that her priorities remain firmly rooted at home. While she’s open to conversation, she doesn’t see herself returning to a regular relationship anytime soon.Charlize Theron’s dating life and family prioritiesSpeaking on The Drew Barrymore Show, Theron opened up about how her daughter Jackson, 14, and August 11, view her dating life. “My kids are at an age now where they really enjoy me being around because they want to be involved,” she said. “It’s really funny how I was afraid they were going to threaten me with it, and now they’re like, ‘Mom, is he texting you? Like, go on a date, Mom.'”Despite their encouragement, Theron remains steadfast in her limits. “I mean really I think these people are kidding me I don’t think I’d ever live with anyone again. I’d love to have you around, like buy a house down the street, but I don’t know if I can.”He added that his view may change later. “Maybe it’s because I still have my daughters at home, and maybe that will change when I’m an empty nester, but I’m looking for something specific.”Charlize Theron’s relationship and honest podcast revelationTheron, who previously dated Sean Penn, Stephan Jenkins and Stuart Townsend, also made headlines in an interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She shared a rare personal detail, saying: “I’ve probably had three one-night stands in my entire life. But recently I banged a 26-year-old and it was really awesome.”He added: “I’ve never done that before. And I was like, ‘Oh, this is great.’ OK.” Theron described this phase as liberating, noting, “That part was really exciting. But I don’t miss a relationship. I don’t miss the cooperation you miss when it’s me.”The actress has long opened up about her decision to adopt. She told PEOPLE, “Even when I was in relationships, I was always honest with my partners about what this adoption would look like for my family one day. This wasn’t a second chance for me. It was always my first.”In an interview with ELLE magazine, she also spoke about raising her daughters and raising awareness of racial issues, thanks to her upbringing in apartheid-era South Africa.