That’s just foreplay.
47’s idea of foreplay is dressing up like a target’s boyfriend and then waiting for her to turn around so he can penetrate her, and not with his own equipment.
The novels have some interesting stuff, but 47 acts mostly off-character in there.
In the second one, Damnation, he has a “girlfriend” called Helen McAddams. She believed she has a boyfriend, but I don’t believe that for 47’s part it qualifies as that for various reasons (complete spoilers ahead):
- 47 has a near-death experience that makes him have visions and nightmares about Death, and he gets addicted to drugs. Helen has also had her own suicidal experience with drugs and he’s impressed she beat Death.
- 47 needs to get close to Helen to eliminate his target. She’s in love with him, and he feels like he has to retribute it.
- 47 thinks about a ton of his emotional stuff in the novel, in part thanks to Helen.
Helen dies in the novel, and she’s never mentioned again in canon.
That’s the closest 47’s had something to do with romantic stuff. In the same novel, he’s asked about his relationship with Diana, and he acts neutral.
We could also talk about the famous scene where Nika tries to get laid with 47 in the first film, but that’s non-canon.
Helen tried, but 47 refused. So guess it will stay that way.
Nothing outside the games is canon, aside from the Birth of the Hitman comic, and even that is questionable in some of the details. Helen never existed outside that book, and despite what IOI tried to pitch as a marketing gimmick, that book is not canon.
Have you ever heard about Chinese Love Story? 47 lost his cherry in 2003!
47 is prob not sexually attracted to anybody, no matter how much those freaky fanfics want you to think, xd