Bucky would be the last person to advocate for lowering their guard, but so far, their stay in Wyoming has been fairly uneventful. Everyone he's encountered may be friendly in a distant way, but they seem wont to keep to themselves for the most part, engaged in some silent, mutual understanding of you minding your own business and them minding theirs.
This is just going to lead to Zemo accusing Bucky of treating him differently when he was his wife than when he's in his usual body, but for better or worse, Bucky is as oblivious as ever and doesn't see that argument coming. He doesn't think it's true at all, but he's not the one that this has happened to, and he can't truthfully argue that there aren't any deeply entrenched gendered notions etched into his head, the way and the time period he was brought up in.
Still, he doesn't think there's anything wrong about being concerned about Zemo, and showing it in such an overt way.
"Well you've had the same company for a while now..." Bucky points out. Sure, it wouldn't hurt either of them to make new friends. But neither of them seem particularly inclined to expand their circle of trust.
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This is just going to lead to Zemo accusing Bucky of treating him differently when he was his wife than when he's in his usual body, but for better or worse, Bucky is as oblivious as ever and doesn't see that argument coming. He doesn't think it's true at all, but he's not the one that this has happened to, and he can't truthfully argue that there aren't any deeply entrenched gendered notions etched into his head, the way and the time period he was brought up in.
Still, he doesn't think there's anything wrong about being concerned about Zemo, and showing it in such an overt way.
"Well you've had the same company for a while now..." Bucky points out. Sure, it wouldn't hurt either of them to make new friends. But neither of them seem particularly inclined to expand their circle of trust.