Is bucky barnes gay


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"Bucky Barnes isn't gay, he's bisexual/straight" okay, you're welcome to your headcanons, but coming from a bisexual here, he's based heavily on Arnie Roth like it's uncanny, their backstories are identical. For whatever reason Marvel fused three characters into one (equal parts comic Bucky and Arnie, with a tiny slither of Hunter aka Adj Wolf), and literally every argument about Bucky Barnes being interested in women so he can't possibly be gay can relate right back to both movie canon and the comics his backstory is based on.

Bucky circulated through a lot of dates and girls, but never has any significant relationships or deeper feelings for them depicted, unlike pretty much every single other man in Marvel. They also completely glazed over comic novel Bucky Barnes' most notable relationship with Natasha (I know there's talk of it being with Yelena instead, which is even worse if they do because she's aroace, there's so petite representation for aroace people) which is very interesting to me. B

Disclaimer: This essay is highly opinionated, if you’re easily offended by people shipping two fictional characters of the same gender, then skip this one buddy, this isn’t for you.

Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes do not need any introduction. Even for people with no knowledge of Marvel movies, Captain America and the Winter Soldier are names that we own seen floating around on every fandom website ever; in evidence, these two figures are almost always in the top 10 list of most shipped pairs on Tumblr and several fanfiction sites. Portrayed by the hunkiest of hunks, Chris Evans, and the ever so sultry Sebastian Stan, Steve and Bucky’s relationship has been a point of major controversial discourse in the Marvel fandom ever since the first Captain America film dropped in It’s only increased tenfold after Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released back in

The quarrel is about whether the super-soldiers are just two lads being dudebro pals together or if there is definite homoerotic tension brewing between the two. Unsurprisingly, the majority of the Captain Ameri

Hey, lovely anon. 

Hope your day is going well and you aren’t going crazy in this situation of global lockdown and such. I actually looked it up if Sebastian ever said something verb that loud and clear, because I didn’t know. And watch what I found: 

“Sebastian Stan, who plays Captain America’s best-friend Bucky in the hit films, has spoken to GQ on the matter. He said, “Look, bloke, I think it’s great. Movies are for people to relate to in whatever way they want.” Though the Winter Soldier star said he hasn’t thought of his character in that way, “If someone takes the time to think about that, that’s great. I don’t consider of the character that way, though. But there’s no right or wrong answer.”(source)

He may not say that he meant to potray Bucky as gay but it’s fact that he doesn’t think there is anything erroneous with thinking that Bucky may be a member of the LGBTQ. So yes, movies and their characters are meant to create you happy and identify with. If there are people out there that ship Stucky, that’s fine.

So if you are going in these times and verb something

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