The actress and her father, actor Antonio Pitanga, are currently in the United States
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Actress Camila Pitanga, 47, shared in an interview with The globe that different relationships throughout her life have been crucial for her to expand and better understand her sexuality. For the actress, sensuality should be a personal pleasure, aimed more at the person who experiences it than at the perception of others.
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“It’s about knowing how to dance, flowing in music, being free with my pleasure, my affections and what life brings me,” he said. “In a sexist society, few women connect with their own pleasure. I have had good partners who made me add new levels and phases.”
She said she has had many relationships where she loved deeply and was equally loved, despite facing difficulties in love. “I have experienced moments of suffering in love, obviously, but I have always had very kind people,” the actress commented to the newspaper.
Camila is currently in a relationship with the philosophy professor at the Federal Fluminense University, Patrick Pessoa, with whom she has been dating for three years. In 2023 he said that he did not follow the monogamous relationship model and that he preferred something more free. Before Patrick, he dated the artisan Beatriz Coelho for two years.
Camila and her father, the actor Antonio Pitanga, are currently in the United States to participate in screenings and debates on the film Malês, screened at universities such as Harvard, Pennsylvania and Princeton. The production addresses the Malês Revolt, one of the largest slave revolts in Brazil, which occurred in Salvador in 1835 and was led by Muslims.
Source: Terra

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