Wonder Woman's relationships and romantic storylines have evolved significantly over the years, reflecting changing attitudes towards love, relationships, and feminism. From her iconic romance with Steve Trevor to her more recent, diverse connections, WW's love life has remained an integral part of her character.

Ultimately, Wonder Woman’s relationships are unique because they are never about "completion." Diana is whole on her own. Her romantic storylines serve to highlight her greatest weapon:

| Trope | Description | Example Line | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One gently tucks a strand of hair behind the other’s ear. Devastating. | “You have flour on your cheek.” (She doesn’t wipe it. She just stares.) | | U-Hauling (Subverted) | They move in together impulsively, but the conflict is overcommitting too sweetly (e.g., buying matching mugs too fast). | “We’ve been dating three weeks. Is it insane that I saved you a drawer?” | | Soft but Sharp | One looks innocent (sundresses, baking) but is fiercely protective. | “You can insult me. Don’t ever joke about her laugh.” | | The Ex as a Friend | The ex-girlfriend is not a villain but an ally who helps the new couple communicate. | “She’s not me. She’s better. Stop projecting and just tell her you’re scared.” | | Mutual Pining | Both think the other is out of their league. Zero drama. Just two idiots being cute. | “I brought you soup.” “I brought you flowers.” “We’re hopeless.” “Absolutely.” |

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