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Last Updated: 02/08/2024
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Samuel Marcus is a 37-year-old white male. He is married to Matthew Marcus-Behr. They have been in a committed relationship for the last 17 years and officially married seven years ago when Gay marriage became legal in the United States (U.S.). Sam has a high-paying position as an executive at a major corporation. Matt is a freelance artist who works from home. Although he is well-known and respected in his field, Marcus has yet to land a major private commission or gallery installment. He is hopeful about the latest project he is working on.Sam and Matt have two children. Jackson, 13, is their eldest. They became foster parents to Jackson when he was three years old. |
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