Transformer romance

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Some will vehemently insist it does not exist. Others really don't care about the brand beyond it. Regardless of opinions, Transformers engaging in or pursuing interaction of a romantic nature is a well-established element in pretty much every continuity. For the most part, Transformers are observed searching for partners amongst their own kind, but attraction to either organic lifeforms or non-living objects is documented as well.

It is at times wondered why a species that does not reproduce sexually would participate in behavior that in other creatures exists as a means to promote sex and thereby new life. While a definitive answer to this has yet to be given, the question as to why Transformers become romantically involved with another can be approached from a different angle. Transformers are a highly social species. This is shown through their ability to form a society, many examples of interaction and even the common practice of co-dependent body-types. If it is not frowned upon that such relations exist among them, then why should the romantic kind be regarded much differently, if at all? As much as there is no reason for them to engage in romance, there is equally no reason for them not to.

Transformer - Transformer

Most commonly, Transformers stick to their own kind when engaging in

Examples

Generation 1

Beast Era

Unicron Trilogy

Unknown continuity

Transformers Animated

Shattered Glass

Transformer - organic

We don't have to be the same outside to share the same feeling inside.Alana speaks words every Autobot Commander dreads, "Sea Change"
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Though reproduction does not seem to be a motivation for Transformers to become romantically involved,

Examples

Generation 1

Beast Era

Unicron Trilogy

Movie continuity

Transformer - not-living object

And when we get back home, I want Bumblebee to meet my brother's convertible. We call her Juanita, and I think the two of them will get along just fine.Luisa, quite likely one of the very few humans who does not find this an awkward subject, "Fire on the Mountain"

Examples

Generation 1

Robots in Disguise

  • Side Burn has a thing for pretty red sportcars.

Unicron Trilogy

Transformers Animated

References

  1. When Obsidian refers to Strika as his consort in Sparkwar Pt. I: The Strike he appears to have been using the less-common "associate" or "partner" definition. There are no displays of affection between them during Beast Machines, and secondary information sources describe them only as "cohorts".