Also assuming Marian even existed. Her absence from the Medieval legends led Professor Stephen Knight (English Lit. - Cardiff University) to believe that Robin was originally portrayed as being more interested in the company of his Merry Men.
I remember reading the Saga of Gisli, an Icelandic tale that had some similarities to Robin Hood and predated it.
I liked Worf as Will Scarlet.
Not having a chick squeeze doesn’t have to mean he didn’t like girls. Maybe he frequented hookers. Or just “took” women from time to time.
Carola Oman’s retelling of the legends places RH in the time of Edward II. Errol Flynn it is not, but quite good as I recall. All the Guy of Gisbourne stuff is placed in an aside of the end.
Wikipedia points out that Robin’s been around for a long, long time: