Monkey D. Luffy doesn't have a "girlfriend" in the traditional sense as his main focus is adventure, but the character with the strongest romantic interest is Boa Hancock, the Pirate Empress, who is deeply in love with him, though Luffy doesn't reciprocate romantically, seeing her as a valuable ally and friend. Hancock's intense affection stems from Luffy's kindness, courage, and his unique indifference to her beauty, which broke her emotional barriers.
Conclusion: Canonically, Luffy has no girlfriend. The only significant romantic interest shown in the story is Boa Hancock, but Luffy does not reciprocate in an explicitly romantic way.
The Wife of Luffy Boa hancock.
Luffy doesn't never have a girlfriend or wife cause he doesn't really need it. He's asexual, So he has no interest in romance. But do you know Boa Hancock? Boa is the only female luffy would ever get with.
Short Answer: Nami isn't dating anyone.. She hasn't even shown any interest to anyone so far. And for those of you who ship her with Sanji, Same thing with him. She just sees him as a fellow Straw Hat. Oda has also stated that there will be no rom...
In the One Piece series, Zoro, a prominent character, does not have a designated love interest. His primary commitment is to his duties as the swordsman of the Straw Hat Pirates and his unwavering loyalty to his captain, Luffy. The series does not introduce a girlfriend or romantic partner for Zoro.
After reciting his vows, Absalom attempted to seal the marriage by kissing Nami. However, Absalom repeatedly missed Nami's head and, upon angrily demanding to know what was going on, was shocked to learn that Oars had steered the ship into a strange current by moving the rudder.
Several One Piece characters have developed crushes or strong romantic feelings for Luffy, most notably Boa Hancock, the Pirate Empress, and initially Alvida, but others like Vivi, Shirahoshi, Rebecca, Carrot, and Marguerite have also shown strong affection, though Luffy usually sees them as friends.
Season 6, Episode 325: Goodbye, Merry | Luffy Cried
As the ship sinks into the sea, Luffy breaks down in tears, unable to control his emotions. This episode is a testament to the bond that the crew shared with their ship and each other.
While Hancock is deeply in love with Luffy and has proposed to him, Luffy does not reciprocate those feelings and sees her as a close friend and ally. Their bond strengthens through shared experiences, particularly during the Impel Down and Marineford Arcs.
In Thriller Bark, Nami is kidnapped by the zombie Absalom, who tries to force her to marry him. The crew's cook Sanji tries to rescue her, but Absalom incapacitates him and attempts to complete the wedding.
Nami blushed because of how close Luffy got to her. She has never done this for any other man in the context of sharing an intimate moment. It's not proof she “loves” him, but it could suggest a level of attraction.
Even after the two-year timeskip, Hancock continues to be in love with Luffy as much as before despite that the latter openly rejected a wedding proposal from her.
Will Luffy ever love Hancock back? Right now, Luffy doesn't love anyone romantically—he's too focused on his journey and his crew. But fans still hope that maybe, in the future, he'll recognize Hancock's feelings and return them. Eiichiro Oda, the creator of One Piece, has kept romance mostly out of the spotlight.
Boa Hancock's feelings for Monkey D. Luffy are far from a fleeting crush—her love runs deep, as if it has become an inseparable part of her very identity. From the moment they first met, her emotions weren't just temporary; they shaped a significant part of who she is as a person.
Like the original Hancock, S-Snake has the same feelings of love and affection for Monkey D. Luffy as her genetic source. She acts very much like the real Hancock whenever she interacts with Luffy and can't turn down a request from him.
Much like the real world, One Piece's prison disproportionately imprisons queer characters, including Ivankov, Bon Clay, and the trans inhabitants of Secret Level 5.5.
Nami has a crush on Luffy, though he is unaware of it and treats her platonically.
He cried twice. The first time when Kuina died. The 2nd time when Mihawk defeated him.
He is often cuddled by Carrot since she joined him on his ship. None of the women have kissed Luffy, but the first to lock lips with him is Reiju when she gave him mouth-to-mouth. In the anime, Marguerite bathed an unconscious Luffy whilst still clothed, in the manga she is naked herself.
Bartolomeo, an original admirer of Luffy from the time of Loguetown and onward, admires the crew in its entirety, saying he followed all of their actions and acted dumbfounded when he met Luffy and his crewmates. He refers to both of them all as '-senpai' (Mr. or Ms. in the dub).
Luffy is just a kid, he a boy not asexual.
Marriage Ceremonies
In Absalom and Nami's ceremony, Nami was unconscious and a zombie recited the vows for her before forcing her to kiss Absalom, putting their possible marriage into question should the ceremony have been completed.
The Suke Suke no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that gives its user the ability to turn themselves and whatever they touch (living or nonliving) invisible, making them a Clear Human (透明人間, Tōmei Ningen?, English: "Invisible Man"). It was initially eaten by Absalom, and after his death, it was transferred to Shiryu.