Sorry, it took a while cause it was really long and I wanted not to change the sense of what they said

(And maybe it's not really funny by reading it, but that's not my fault xD)
She starts saying that this is the first time Tiziano performs an acoustic song on a TV show and he says that it's true and that he was a "virgin" before. She goes on saying that they have a lot of things in common, like their love for "Forever Young" (the original one), that makes the both of them cry. They say they both love pop and food and Tiziano says that people communicate a lot with food (I didn't understand what he meant tbh) and that they both have esophageal reflux and they fight it putting rawlplugs under their bed.
Then the interviewer says that she loves the song and they talk about its story (I bet you know it, so I won't write it down). After talking about the first book they start talking about homosexuality:
I: Was it difficult for you to talk about your sexuality, that it's such a taboo in our country?
T: You know what is the most complicated thing? Yes, it actually is a taboo; if you grow up in a country in which homosexuality is proposed as a crippling disease, you certainly don't grow up favored towards the will to talk about it!
I: Yeah, and when you talk about unmarried couples...
T: Oh my God, that's nasty stuff, let me move away!
T: The truth maybe is that people tend to trivialize the concept, but we always talk of sexual choice or direction, we never talk about "emotional reality", love, because if it was just a sex thing it would be much easier. The problem with me, was that I had to discover my "emotional person". I hate the term "acceptance", it really piss me off. I prefer the term "sharing" over it. I can't stand that the people I love just "accept" me, I want them to love the real part of me.
Than they talk about the book again, particularly about the part where he met an engaged guy and he does that percentage thing and about charts and so on.
I think the most interesting part was the one I wrote directly, not because of the topic, but because of the way he talks about it. He's really intelligent in my opinion