So was Iceman over at Marvel. For good or ill, past characterizations don't stop this sort of thing on their own. Not defending or decrying that, just stating it as fact.
I don't really ship Kon-El and Tim. I know they were/perhaps still are a popular ship, and I'm just saying I can see it. I think Kon-El may never have thought of it, but probably go along with it after perhaps a bit of confusion.
I doubt that we will see Connor back anytime soon, even if Green Arrow would get new book.
A Green Arrow solo book just doesn't have the space for a large family, so even if they bring him back, he would probably not get much focus.
He is not really an iconic member of any team, any most teams have already their Arrow Character.
I would personally hate to see Conner or Tim "revealed" to be gay and in a relationship. Why can't they just be best friends? Besides, I like Conner with Cassie and Tim with Stephanie. On the other hand, I'm all for Jon and the dark punk being an item. As people said earlier, they are both blank slates when it comes to who they find attractive and now that Jon is an older teen, its about time he started crushing on someone -- hopefully a dude.
I always got a kind of ridiculously straight vibe from Kon, particularly in the earlier years, when he was kinda girl-crazy. (I remember how excited he got to be 'fighting' Nina Dowd, when she got zapped and became 'the Mightly Endowed!') Tim, on the other hand, while he's expressed about zero interest in guys, generally, has always seemed to be 'in love' with Conner, specifically. (Not necessarily sexually, but possibly zipping right past 'platonic bromance' to almost obsessive 'I would kill or die for you' territory.)
So I wouldn't feel that a relationship between the two of them would be that 'natural' (a one-sided unrequited something from Tim for Kon, accepted as 'never will happen' and that doesn't necessarily foreshadow Tim feeling that way about any other dude, ever? Maybe!) but these are evolving characters, and traits change with different writers and different viewpoints and evolving standards and expectations and understandings of real-world psychology. (Batman sure doesn't take lady crooks over his knee and *spank* them anymore! Things change. Not necessarily all for the worst.)
And maybe that would be a more nuanced and 'mature' story to explore, a close friendship with some unrequited other feelings involved, and how they navigate that sort of complication (or, like most people, never speak it's name and pretend it doesn't exist...), instead of just 'and they banged.'
Imo with Bruce, Dick, Jason and Tim we are way past the point where such a change would make sense, and I don't think they should age Damian any time soon up to a point where it would become relevant.
My cousin’s eleven year old came out as gay.
Damien is old enough to come out even if he’s years away from serious dating.
In recent years Catwoman, Harley, Ivy. Talia and Wonder Woman have all been revealed to be bi, so I don’t see that it’s too late for Dick, Jason or Tim to come out as bi too.
Jason seems kind of bi/pan to me while Tim at least feels like he’s in love with Conner, so I wouldn’t see it as a big shock.
For Jason I wouldn’t write it as a coming out at all, just that he’s always been banging men and women and it’s just never been mentioned before.
Ugh. Head canons.
I will say, while Selina did come out as bi, nothing has really been done with it since. And seems to have been limited to that one run of hers. Talia has been portrayed so differently in so many different stories, its hard to put much stock into anything other than the basics (she and Bruce had a thing, she had Damian, and split from her father).