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Outfit remake for all the Robins :D
- Dick Grayson (Nightwing)
- Jason Todd (Red Hood)
-Tim Drake (Red Robin)
- Damian Wayne (Robin)
Married couple;
Tim Drake x reader

Prompt: ❝Do you think we’d ever get married?❞
Pairing: Tim Drake
Warnings: none
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“Take that off.” Giggling to himself, Tim clasped onto the hat he’d stolen from you, holding it to his head to further tease you. You, who sat beside him at the lunch table, grumbled to yourself, desperately reaching out for the article of clothing.
“Come here and get it then,” Tim’s taunted, smirking down at you. Oblivious to the eyes that watched you, you set both your hands before you, pushing yourself up as you leaned over Tim, grabbing the hat off his head and holding it close to your chest. With a pout, you sat back down, frowning.
“I was just teasing you,” Tim grinned, poking you in the cheek. You swatted his hand away, half-heartedly glaring at him as you set the hat back on your own head.
“I don’t care,” you grumbled, “you’re annoying.”
Tim only laughed at your insult, fulling away that you didn’t mean it. With a wide grin, he turned back to his lunch, pausing when he caught the many pairs of eyes on him. You seemed to notice at the same time, and slowly glancing at one another, you frowned. “What?” Tim asked, raising a brow.
“You two are like a married couple,” Jason rolled his eyes.
Flushing, your lips parted in bafflement. “We-We are not!”
“Uh, yes, you are,” Dick grinned, mimicking Jason and rolling his eyes. Taking a bite of his sandwich, he shook his head. “Deny it all you want, but we all know it’s true. You two act like a married couple.”
“Damian?” You questioned, turning to the alpha. He glanced at both you and Tim, before shrugging apologetically.
“The two of you share disgusting affection towards each other, I already amused you were. Especially by that sight.”
Blushing madly, you glanced over at Tim, panicked. “Tim?” You called, pulling his gaze on you. “Do you hear this?”
He nodded, “that actually reminds me.” He begun, puzzling you. “Do you think we’d ever get married?”
Sputtering, you reared back, genuine shock flooding you. “Wh-What?” You exclaimed, feeling your cheeks grow even hotter, if that was possible. You didn’t glare glance in the direction of the rest of the pack, afraid of what they’d say if you did. Instead, you kept your eyes on Tim, promptly baffled. “Tim-”
“How many dogs would we have?” He asked, as if you hadn’t reacted the way you had. “Or would we have cats? How many? What about kids?” Pausing, he turned to you, meeting your eyes. “Are we having kids?”
“Tim,” you mumbled, horrified and extremely embarrassed. “We aren’t even dating.”
Finally Tim stopped, pausing. His eyes trailed from your own, downwards and then he frowned. “I assumed we were.”
“What?” Dick asked, eyes bulging. “You two are dating and you didn’t tell us!”
“No!” You bellowed, “woah, no! I… I didn’t even know we were dating.” Narrowing your eyes, you turned to Tim. “What the hell are you even going on about, Tim? When did we start dating?”
Tim narrowed his eyes, as if in thought and then he shrugged. “We are so close, I just sort of assumed we were.”
“He has a point,” Jason shrugged, to which you glared at him.
“Tim, normally… if people are dating, both members of the party have to be aware. Which I was not.” You pointed at yourself, cheeks still flushed.
“Is that my shirt?” Tim suddenly asked, baffling you further. Glancing down at yourself, you pulled at the hem of your shirt, glancing down at yourself. Sure enough, you were wearing Tim’s shirt. “That is my shirt. See? You wear my clothes, we bicker like a married couple, that means we’re dating.”
Huffing, you crossed your arms over your chest. “We’re not dating. Not if you can’t even properly ask me out.”
“Okay,” Tim shrugged, “will you go out with me?”
You felt your jaw quite literally drop. The rest seemed just as surprised at Tim’s sudden boldness, but even as you just stared at him, you couldn’t help but feel a smile grow on your lips.
“Sure,” you mumbled, turning away from him. Tim grinned, thoroughly amused by how embarrassed you were. Slowly, he turned back to his own food, but not without slipping his hand into yours under the table.
“See?” Jason spoke, “married couple.”
In the 1960′s Legally a woman couldn’t
Open a bank account or get a credit card without signed permission from her father or hr husband.
Serve on a jury - because it might inconvenience the family not to have the woman at home being her husband’s helpmate.
Obtain any form of birth control without her husband’s permission. You had to be married, and your hub and had to agree to postpone having children.
Get an Ivy League education. Ivy League schools were men’s colleges ntil the 70′s and 80′s. When they opened their doors to women it was agree that women went there for their MRS. Degee.
Experience equality in the workplace: Kennedy’s Commission on the Status of Women produced a report in 1963 that revealed, among other things, that women earned 59 cents for every dollar that men earned and were kept out of the more lucrative professional positions.
Keep her job if she was pregnant.Until the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978, women were regularly fired from their workplace for being pregnant.
Refuse to have sex with her husband.The mid 70s saw most states recognize marital rape and in 1993 it became criminalized in all 50 states. Nevertheless, marital rape is still often treated differently to other forms of rape in some states even today.
Get a divorce with some degree of ease.Before the No Fault Divorce law in 1969, spouses had to show the faults of the other party, such as adultery, and could easily be overturned by recrimination.
Have a legal abortion in most states.The Roe v. Wade case in 1973 protected a woman’s right to abortion until viability.
Take legal action against workplace sexual harassment. According to The Week, the first time a court recognized office sexual harassment as grounds for legal action was in 1977.
Play college sports Title IX of the Education Amendments of protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance It was nt until this statute that colleges had teams for women’s sports
Apply for men’s Jobs The EEOC rules that sex-segregated help wanted ads in newspapers are illegal. This ruling is upheld in 1973 by the Supreme Court, opening the way for women to apply for higher-paying jobs hitherto open only to men.
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This should be how they decide