tasmaniantwister
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Regarding 1940s's Steve Rogers and women. Wasn't one of his other 1940's "partners" Golden Girl/Betsy Ross ? Also, they may be contemporary insertions but his great love at the time was Peggy Carter, who comes across as anything but some damsel in distress. He also fought beside Miss America from the Liberty Legion and Spitfire in the Invaders. The forties is also the time women started taking up the slack from their male counterparts away in a foreign war, working in factories, doing things their boyfriends/husbands weren't around to do. Plus, Cap as a sickly young man before taking the serum, has an affinity for not prejudging what other people can accomplish. Have zero trouble seeing him having an enlightened attitude about women that wasn't exactly typical in the 1940s.