In the world of Ever After High, Dexter Charming has a long-standing crush on Raven Queen. He is her primary love interest, and they eventually become a couple in the series.
Raven Queen is the love interest of Dexter Charming in animated TV series Ever After High. She's seem to be evil like her mother, but she's not evil at all and doesn't seem to want to be the villain of the story, she's also unaware of Dexter's feeling, because she seem more interested in Daring.
Beast Boy expressing his feelings for Raven by singing his love song to her. In "BBRAE", after several failed attempts of Beast Boy trying to win her over, she is delighted by the song Beast Boy wrote for her. They finally become a couple, sharing a romantic kiss in the process.
Romance. C.A. Cupid has a crush on Dexter, but he is unaware of that. He sees her as a precious friend. Dexter has a crush on Raven Queen, but has had trouble expressing himself, in part because he isn't supposed to like her that much due to the Royal/Rebel conflict swirling around.
Raven and Eddie explored the idea of being in a romantic relationship in an episode from the final season of the original show, but the two ultimately decided they were better as friends (though it's implied they may still have feelings for each other).
Everyone knows that Beast Boy is currently Raven's true love, according to DC, but what many readers may not know is that in their first comic together, New Teen Titans, Raven and Beast Boy never dated!
Nikki is a young adult resident of San Francisco, that becomes Raven's unpaid assistant for Ravenous Fashions. She comes from a wealthy background, but her father restricted access to her trust fund unless she has a job. Nikki is the first transgender character in Disney Channel history.
At the worst he was considered mischievous in his matchmaking, this mischief often directed by his mother, Venus. In one tale, her machinations backfired when she used Cupid in revenge on the mortal Psyche, only to have Cupid fall in love and succeed in making Psyche his immortal wife.
Lila was perhaps Dexter's craziest love interest, and the affair that caused a rift between him and Rita. She was obsessed with Dex which led to lots of troubles for him and his loved ones. Rita was the woman he was married to, and they both had a child of their own.
The saddest deaths in Dexter are widely considered to be Rita Morgan's (Season 4) due to its shocking brutality and impact on Dexter's family, and Debra Morgan's (Season 8) for the immense emotional toll on Dexter and fans, as she sacrificed everything for him and deserved a better fate, making her final moments heartbreakingly tragic. Other significant sad deaths include Brian Moser (Ice Truck Killer), for the emotional bond broken, and the tragic suicide of Rebecca Mitchell, daughter of the Trinity Killer.
DC Comics introduces a new gay character in its revamped Teen Titan series. With a decidedly more flamboyant twist. DC Comics is re-launching the Teen Titan brand in the 52 series with a new openly gay, and decidedly flamboyant, character: Miguel Jose Barragan, aka Bunker.
Robin. Robin has a huge romantic crush on Starfire, which borderlines nearly on obsessive love. Throughout the series, he resorts to every means possible to win her over.
Raven is also close friends with Cedar Wood and Cerise Hood, as she supports Cerise after finding out her secret. She and C.A. Cupid like the same guy, but Raven doesn't know that Cupid likes him. The two have a good friendship.
Raven (love interest/girlfriend) Beast Boy flirtatiously asking Raven if she is going to buy a new bathing suit. Similar to the original series, Beast Boy and Raven have a complex relationship, yet in this series, they have mutual feelings towards each other.
In the next episode however, Raven Reyes came down to Earth and was revealed to be Finn's girlfriend, putting an end to Clarke and Finn's romantic relationship. After that, Clarke refused to be romantically linked to Finn even though he admitted to still being in love with her.
Raven's boyfriend is Dexter Charming. Dexter had a crush on Raven for a long time before they started dating, but Raven only ever saw him as a close friend, although she was very fond of him. In "True Hearts Day Part 1", Dexter leaves a love poem on Raven's locker, signing it D.
He also was in love with Hannah since the first time he meets her, with Rita, Dexter didn't really love her at first and initially only dated her as a cover but he started to realize he did genuinely like her. So Hannah takes the lead but Rita is very close.
Unbeknownst to Batista, however, Lila is only using him to get close to Dexter. To that end, she takes Rohypnol after having rough sex with Batista, and then accuses him of date rape.
She recognizes Dexter's "mask" and is intrigued by his underlying darkness. However, she thinks that Dexter is a heroin addict and does not learn the truth about him until much later. By then, she is obsessed with Dexter, believing him to be her soulmate.
/ˈkjuː.pɪd/ the ancient Roman god of love, represented by a naked baby boy who has wings and shoots arrows at people to make them start to love each other.
In classical mythology, Psyche (/ˈsaɪkiː/; Greek: Ψυχή, romanized: Psykhḗ Ancient Greek: [psyːkʰɛ̌ː]; Greek pronunciation: [psiˈçi]) is the immortal wife of Cupid, Roman god of erotic love and desire.
Yes, many Greek gods had male lovers, with the norm being bisexuality, though figures like Zeus (with Ganymede), Apollo (with Hyacinthus), Hermes, Dionysus, and the hero Heracles are famous examples, often involved in pederastic relationships or deep bonds that modern interpretation calls homosexual or bisexual. While gods like Ares, Hades, and Hephaestus had fewer or no male lovers, same-sex relationships were common across the pantheon, with Zeus often cited as the prime example of a powerful god with male paramours.
Booker and Cami recap their breakup. A school test question about the end of slavery puts Alice in a moral dilemma.
The Boys features several LGBTQ+ characters, most prominently Queen Maeve, who is a lesbian, and Frenchie, who is bisexual, with his relationship with Colin highlighting this in later seasons. Other queer characters include Doppelganger (genderfluid/gay) and Jordan Li (bigender/bisexual) from Gen V, plus several minor supes and comic characters like Elena (Maeve's girlfriend) and Termite (bisexual).