his wife was russian. She was a woman, and he had maany other affairs w Women. not men
he was very creative and most people said he was schitzophrenic - but he was not. he was sane. so if we take that as a base for your answer - if most people said he was gay then he probably wasnt...
2006-07-04 05:36:57
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answered by Jackie 4
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Dali did no longer like intercourse with human beings and claimed in elementary words to have indulged 2 circumstances: as straight away as with the poet Federico Garcia Lorca, which he got here upon painful, and as straight away as with Gala (his companion), which he got here upon grotesque. He hated being touched, and commonly used to video demonstrate his companion take followers, and masturbate as he watched her. for greater beneficial information, talk over with "The intercourse existence of Salvador Dali: The Memoirs of Carlos Lozano"
2016-11-01 04:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Dali didn't like sex with other people and claimed only to have indulged twice: once with the poet Federico Garcia Lorca, which he found painful, and once with Gala (his wife), which he found unpleasant.
He hated being touched, and preferred to watch his wife take lovers, and masturbate as he watched her.
for more details, refer to "The Sex Life of Salvador Dali: The Memoirs of Carlos Lozano"
2006-07-10 07:08:07
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answered by shorty 1
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Dali was Bi-sexual.
Dali and his wife Gala liked to have the young handsome and beautiful men and woman from the local beach come round to their house and were taken by both as their lovers.
Dali's favourites were the transsexuals!
2006-07-05 02:20:59
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answered by rockstar5 1
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Its possible that Dali was bisexual as he was Francesco Garcia Lorca's first lover.As for being married to Gala---well they both had a thing for young men.
2006-07-05 01:07:57
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answered by ken s 2
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When I went to an exhibition of his work in Vienna six years ago, the german writing in the guidbook translated to say that "Dali had a likeness of men and enjoyed their company". It did also say that "his wife was important to him but wasn't his only sexual pleasure." So..............
2006-07-04 03:39:53
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answered by 123456 2
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I don't know if there are any records of his sexual orientation...I know he used his wife as a subject of many of his works, which probably indicated he found a beauty or attraction of some sort within her.
I don't really know the relevance of knowing Dali's sexual orientation though.
2006-07-05 12:55:19
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answered by judithsr 3
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Nope. Married. Too many acid trips though
2006-07-04 00:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not as far as I'm aware, I don't think so, it certainly didn't crop up in the Taschen book I read about him..
2006-07-04 07:26:44
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answered by Rotifer 5
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He was probably bi-
But then, who cares? It made no difference to his fantastic art...or maybe that's a part of what made his art so fantastic.
Who knows???
2006-07-09 02:02:59
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answered by Patchouli Pammy 7
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