'My masculine side probably stops at drinking beer and watching football,' says Sheeran (via toofab)
He even broke down the things he was interested in that left him a little confused as he was trying to figure himself out."I love musical theatre, I love pop music, I love Britney Spears," he said."My masculine side probably stops at drinking beer and watching football."
But even in the case of football , he said he prefers watching the women's league, having switched over to it after daughter Lyra's birth."I watched it and I was like, ‘I don’t know why I watch male football, this is much better,'" he admitted. He even questioned himself because he's"not a car guy. I like a nice car, but I'm not a car guy." In other words, young Ed had internalized all these outside expectations about what it is to be a straight man's man, and when he saw himself fall short, he found himself questioning everything about who he was, including his own sexuality.
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