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I think it's necessary because the character is 20 now. As one of the few LGBT characters on primetime television secure with their sexuality, Andrew's storylines have been well received by gay groups. Andrew still has his manipulating ways, he just approaches it more maturely…The good thing about Andrew is that in Season 1 and 2 as a gay character, he was very strong and confident as to who he was.

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She believes something so different and he does everything to make sure to cause her stress. Andrew and Bree have resolved their issues, as when he apologized for the way he used to act. I think that the only time people stereotype is when the actor acts out in public.

The Spice Girls singer, 48, who reunited with her bandmates including the group's ex-singer Victoria Beckham for the fashion … Read More ». But I think he is now on a path towards becoming an adult. However, his early attitude toward his mother and various crimes have also garnered criticism.

Andrew is sociopathic and narcissistic and doesn't get along with his mother, and he is also gay. The year-old actor starred as heartthrob Aaron Samuels in the cult classic — which followed Lindsay Lohan, Rachel … Read More ». Was there ever a follow-up whether he was gay or not?

He's gay. I can't imagine that there are too many people in the world like that. It originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from October 3, until May 13, Andrew is partially based on Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry, who copied much of Bree 's dialogue from his own mothers reaction when he came out.

I'm heterosexual but that doesn't define me as a person. I don't recall at all. That's one reason that I don't do that. Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama and mystery series created by Marc Cherry and produced by ABC Studios and Cherry Productions.

Bree wanted him to get punished. It seems like they are already on [the path of acceptance]. They go around parading things out to the media and then that is all people see when they are watching them on the screen. As one of the few LGBT characters on prime time television secure with his sexuality, Andrew's storylines have been well received by gay groups.

A lot of times gay characters can be portrayed as the flamboyant and weak stereotype. Your sexual preferences doesn't define you as a person. He is beginning to mature now and has forgiven his mother for leaving him on the side of the road…[That was wicked] but it was so awesome to shoot.

I think if I had played a gay character 10 years ago then I would probably have something to worry about. It is always interesting to watch Andrew and Bree go at each other's throats. I think that could be encouraging for other young homosexuals to become more confident and comfortable with who they are.

Andrew came out as gay when he was already in Camp Hennessy. I think people are a little bit more open-minded now.