Warning: The following contains SPOILERS for Doom Patrol, season 2, episode 3, "Pain Patrol,"

Season 2 of DC Universe's Doom Patrol has confirmed that Cyborg's robotic body doesn't prevent him from having a normal love life. While the details of Victor Stone's anatomy are not discussed, it is strongly suggested that he is all man where it counts.

Doom Patrol season 2 has seen Cyborg separate himself from the titular team, returning to his hometown of Detroit and seeking a way to connect with people after spending most of his young life being manipulated by his scientist father. This led Cyborg to join a support group for people suffering from PTSD and meeting a former soldier named Roni Evers. At first things were tense between the two, as Roni questioned whether or not Victor's presence violated the group rules against having recording devices on their person, given that Cyborg's body could act as a recording device. However, the two talked after the group meeting was over and bonded over the loss of their mothers to violent accidents.

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Doom Patrol season 2, episode 3, "Pain Patrol," saw Victor and Roni taking their relationship to the next level, after Roni rescheduled the next trauma group meeting but didn't tell Victor the new time. This left them with a day free to go to Roni's apartment, where one thing quickly led to another. At first Victor was reluctant to remove his jacket and reveal his robotic Cyborg body. His tune changed when Roni removed her shirt, revealing her chest and back to be covered with scars from an unspecified injury. Victor followed suit and the two began testing how the other responded to being touched.

Doom Patrol Cyborg and Roni Evers in Bed Together

Afterward, the two discussed what had happened and Victor confirmed that this was the first time he'd had sex since being transformed into Cyborg, but that he wasn't a virgin. This is hardly surprising, given that Victor Stone was a popular young athlete before the lab accident that saw much of his body replaced with cybernetic enhancements. Nothing is said about precisely how far Victor may have been mechanically enhanced, but it seems likely that he still has all his original hardware, so to speak.

Doom Patrol has not shied away from exploring the more adult side of the world of superheroes, with Season 1 going into repeated detail about how Cliff Steele can't properly be called Robotman since his robotic body lacks certain "attributes." The show also gave Flex Mentallo a rather unusual power: the ability to trigger multiple orgasms in the people around him by flexing the right muscle. Given that, if Victor Stone had a jackhammer downstairs, it seems likely that Roni would have made some kind of comment about it in the afterglow of their lovemaking.

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