Recently Camila Pitanga revealed that he no longer considers himself bisexual. During your participation in Who can, podthe actress commented on the subject and, despite having dated for two years Beatriz Coelhothe artist stated that her sexuality is not defined.
“If they now charge me a name, a box, I would not give myself a name as bisexual. I’m moving, I’m living. But politically, I understand the importance of saying this. My libido is open, I love to enjoy and I will not give up my freedom because people find it strange”, he spoke.
“We still live in a country that has a lot of difficulty understanding that people can be free and love the way they want. I would say that I’ve always been a convinced heterosexual. I didn’t see that possibility, it wasn’t on my radar. Not as a problem, but in the desire. I had already given some kisses, a party kiss, but it was not a desire. Libido is something under construction, it is not something that is born with you, formatted and that’s it. You can develop to the side you want”, said.
“I think it was an expansion thing. Firstly, affection, because I experienced love, not sexuality. This was not meant to be a mission, a pamphlet. Of course, with the understanding that this meant for many people. my dilemma was that I understood a responsibility for this. To support this, you have to have experience. But I wanted to live this love. If in the wake of this love I felt like being able to talk about cause and sexuality, but I didn’t want to do that to ahead of my story. I think that was running over us a little”, he said.
During the conversation, Camila talked about her relationship with the philosophy professor, Patrick Pessoa: “I’m dating seriously, in love. A mature love. He’s handsome. He’s handsome, a cat. He’s a very upright man, besides being a skull. He’s been eating pitanga every day for a year and a half, and I’m not even going to talk about quantity. How delicious! I even get nervous. The morning is very lively, the morning is right. Everyone is relaxed, at 5 am or 6 am”.
The artist spoke about a commitment she made to herself: “I made a mandate for myself not to get married or live together for two years, whoever it was. But now, it’s different. I have the house under construction and I rented it somewhere else. The work is late, I had to hand it in [o imóvel alugado], and I’m being welcomed by my boyfriend. It’s a little wedding, we’re enjoying it. We’ve been talking that it’s great to be a boyfriend and have a space for each one”.
Source: Maxima

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