I want to know as much of the garden as possible before I pass-I have an openness to any impulses that may arise within me at any time. I think most people-we’re intrinsically trying to control our experience here, and manage it, and put walls around what we are and who we are. “My stance toward life, though, is that I always try to surrender to the mystery of not being in charge.
“Up until this point, I’ve only been sexually attracted to women,” Garfield said. Garfield explained that while he considers himself heterosexual, he’s not closed off to the idea of having a relationship with another man. In a 2017 Q&A panel, the actor said I am a gay man right now, pretty much, just without the physical act, after which he. “I think part of what I was trying to say was about inclusion, and about that openness to my impulses,” the actor clarified in his OUT interview. This is not the first time Garfield has talked about his sexuality. Last year, while playing the character Prior Walter on stage in London, Garfield was quoted as saying that he was “a gay man… without the physical act,” causing some controversy. RELATED: Andrew Garfield Criticized After Saying He’s Gay ‘Without The Physical Act’, Is A Fan Of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ The 34-year-old actor, who is reprising his role in the play “Angels in America” on Broadway next month, spoke with OUT magazine for their latest cover interview. Andrew Garfield identifies as straight, but he’s open to the possibility of being attracted to men.