The actor commented on how society still sees homosexuality as a taboo
Reynaldo Gianecchini commented on how Brazilian society still sees homosexuality as a taboo, in an interview with Lookthe actor stated that the country is still sexually repressed.
“We are a country that is still very repressed, this is one of the most terrible things, the most causing problems. We are sexually repressed”, he began.
“That’s why people want to take care of other people’s sexuality, to know if the actor is I don’t know what. If you are repressed, you judge the other, because you don’t want to look in your direction”, completed.
“Being a man in Brazil since you were a child is difficult, because you are generally raised to be a boy who has to be tough, good at sports, virile, who cannot cry”, scored.
“I have always been very sensitive, I was raised by women, in a family of women. So I always found it difficult to live in this male world”, concluded.
Source: Maxima

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