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“I’m a gay man who doesn’t have sex with other men,” declares Andrew Garfield

In recent years we have witnessed a revolution in the concepts of sexuality and sexual pleasures, far beyond mom and dad and the gay or straight dichotomy. According to the Gay Times website, actor Andrew Garfield, immortalized in cinemas for his performance twice in the film Spider-Man, and who currently plays a gay character diagnosed with AIDS in the play “Angels in America”, in London, had declared that considers himself a “gay man”, however, “he doesn’t have sex with other men”. “My only break during rehearsals – every Sunday, I have eight friends over and we just watch 'RuPaul's Drag Race'. This is my life outside of this play,” he said. “As far as I know, I am not a gay man. Maybe I'll have an awakening later in my life, which I'm sure would be wonderful, and I'll explore that part of the garden, but right now I'm isolated in my area, which is wonderful too,” he continued. Regarding the piece, Andrew dedicated it “to all his friends in the gay community” and to those “who passed during the epidemic (of the disease in the 1980s and 1990s).

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