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(Anonymous) 2015-02-22 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)For Sharon, it would make it impossible for me to identify with her because I find dating people your relatives were in love with to be kind of squicky
For Steve (if he dates Sharon knowing she's Peggy's niece) it just really wouldn't sit well with me, particularly if Peggy is still alive or she's recently died. I love Steve, but it WOULD definitely make me think less of him. Which I really don't want.
I already have an issue with Natasha trying to set Steve up with Sharon. It bothers me because I can't imagine that she doesn't know. Like, of all the people in the world, why the hell would you push Steve to date Peggy's niece?
If it were just a fan pairing, it wouldn't bother me. But that I'm probably going to have to sit through it (and likely be creeped out by it) gets under my skin.
That and I've already seen people called misogynists for not liking it. Which sets my teeth on edge.