1.Shakespear is gay, as most historians say
2.At the age of 18, Shakespear married Anne Hathaway, a woman who is 8 years older than him(**Bruh**)
3.In sonnet 18, Shakespear discusses a young man who is “lovelier, and more gentle and dependably constant”, historians suggested that he was gaying with the man in the poem, while he didn’t even bother visiting his wife for most of the time(***BRUH***)
Isn’t point 1 part of point 3?
The sonnets certainly provide evidence that Shakespeare was thinking about the fair youth, but what evidence is there that he didn’t bother to visit his wife?