Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are Officially a Couple 

poisonivyTwo of the sexiest, most iconic villains are finally coming out of the closet, after decades of the women’s same-sex relationship being hinted at. That’s right: Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are officially a couple in the new DC Comics: Bombshells issue. When the two shared a steamy kiss in Bombshells #42, fans went wild—but in the latest rendition of the series, Bombshells #72, fans are even more excited to learn that their hot lesbian relationship is a central plot point.

While their flirtatious relationship beginning in the classic Batman series has been well documented, this is the first time it’s been explicit. As Daily Dot reports, The Bombshells series is unique because “Now, in this alternate world set in the 1940s, we see our favorite ladies pin-up style and totally in love.” This means big things for young LBGTQ readers, who can see these smart, sexy ladies as queer role models. Here’s to badass lesbians wreaking havoc on Gotham!

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Check out more about Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy’s official lesbian relationship: https://www.dailydot.com/parsec/poison-ivy-harley-quinn-couple-canon/

Gay Bob Was the World’s First Gay (and Anatomically Correct) Doll

16342313980_b24b252790_zNearly 40 years ago, Gay Bob came out of the toy manufacturer closet as the world’s first gay doll. Gay Bob wasn’t a joke, even though releasing such a doll in earnest during the late ’70s was definitely controversial—especially considering Bob’s perfect, anatomically correct plastic cock! Gay Bob was created by inventor Harvey Rosenberg as a way for gay men to feel more empowered about their sexuality during a time when it was taboo to identify as gay, let alone be open about it.

Gay Bob came on the scene complete with a plastic earring, fashionable man-purse, a closet for him to come out of, figuratively and literally, and a huge plastic cock. Described as “a cross between Paul Newman and Robert Redford,” he also had a manifesto explaining why he came with a closet: “…Gay people are no different than straight people… if everyone came “out of their closets” there wouldn’t be so many angry, frustrated, frightened people…” Not only that, but Gay Bob also came with cheeky packaging that explained to consumers how they could “play with [him].” Basically, since he’s so “well-built,” your boss, your folks, and your friends will all love him!

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