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What re the odds tht DC makes Barbara a lesbian?

They've already dyked pretty much all the female Batman characters (Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Renee Montoya, Gordon's wife, and Catwoman)
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>>151815067
Not impossible to make Barbara bisexual but I don't see much incentive to push for it. She's most efficiently utilized as a token minority love interest for a standard straight white male protagonist. Female character in STEM, sometimes a disabled wheelchair-user, sometimes Black.

There is already a lesbian Batwoman. The Gordons are also cast as Black in adapations in order to deflect controversy about copaganda, so Barbara is already a token Black cop on top of being a token female. (Never mind the actual evidence that non-white cops are just as corrupt and racist as white cops IRL.)

DC doesn't seriously advertise Wonder Woman or Catwoman as bisexual. A couple writers push for it, and it's not worth it to declare them not straight--but they're effectively straight.
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>>151815067
Don't even joke. It's bad enough they keep trying to turn her black for no reason.
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>>151815067
I miss when (women) characters could be nice and helpful without being smug and arrogant



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